Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] [noun sg] for [Wh det] " in BNC.
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1 | I am grateful to my hon. Friend for what he says . |
2 | In the various judgments that have been made in the High Court by Mr. Justice Brown , no contempt was found against officials or my hon. Friend for what is called phase 1 and phase 2 . |
3 | I am grateful to my hon. Friend for what he has said . |
4 | The prints were about my own size , 6½ and my own guess for what it is worth , since , as a cadet I did own a pair of hob-nails , is that my own almost religious love of country railways had revealed a kind of secular stigmatic effect . |
5 | We will give every LEA a separate Special Educational Needs service with its own budget for which schools will bid for funding . |
6 | Each woman is mistress of her own fertility for which she alone is responsible : the community has no legal right to her progeny ; nor does her husband if they should divorce . |
7 | One aircraft was sold , Jet Heritage Ltd ( JHL ) of Bournemouth selling their blue JP for what their Eric Hayward called a ‘ fairish price ’ at £69,000 . |
8 | She wrote to him quite sharply , not caring who read her letter , that : — it is impossible for me to post a gun as you ought to know you foolish man for what would the post office officials think were I to turn up with a gun to send ? |
9 | Does she ever give yer any money for what yer do ? ’ he asked . |
10 | Stanley Kalms , the Dixons chief whose own bid for what was then called Woolworths was repulsed three years ago , said the offer document did not disguise an attempt to acquire his company on the cheap . |
11 | I 'm afraid you might reject me one day for what I 've done . |
12 | He says , Did you pay him last week for what he did ? |
13 | Held so tightly , she had to endure his demanding kiss for what seemed an eternity . |
14 | She looked down at his sleeping form for what seemed like hours . |
15 | At last , at long last , he had seen his scheming wife for what she really was . |
16 | By then she 'd had our second child for which I got blamed as she had n't wanted to be pregnant again . |
17 | No official minutes survive of Macmillan 's conference with 5 Corps at Klagenfurt on 13 May and therefore our main evidence for what was discussed is the account he gave in his diary , written shortly afterwards . |