Example sentences of "[adj] for [pers pn] [pron] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | er , she said you 're just right for it she said , but er she said we 've already finished filming for today , which they had , she said but if you come tomorrow , she said we 're er , we 're filming the dog race |
2 | well having said that , although I feel sorry for him I get annoyed with him ! |
3 | Why Harry felt sorry for him he did not know . |
4 | But down the scale a bit and the , the men do n't get I feel sorry for them I mean you 've kids and everything . |
5 | She said so it 's got to be done really she said and I feel so sorry for them she says because even when they get older they still wo n't be able to go abroad . |
6 | That 's what he said , he said she can throw a tantrum he said and get everybody sort of feeling sorry for her he said , as and when she wants he said . |
7 | I felt sorry for you I wanted to help you . " |
8 | I feel so sorry for it you know , up at that house with all them big fat balls of , of fat . |
9 | In each case you you did it this is what I like you went straight for it you went straight for the salt on the most difficult one the carbonate . |
10 | ‘ Their first goal was down to a mistake and the second was so easy for them it defies belief . |
11 | In any case , although the outing was not easy for her she enjoyed it , and stepped out manfully . |
12 | Choosing the right diet is the key , and to make it easy for you we have devised a three-part series , Slim Plan ( page 81 ) , backed by all the knowledge , research and thorough testing you have come to expect from the Good Housekeeping Institute . |
13 | easy for you who to say |
14 | No , they , they only done that because it would 've been hard for us I think , in the |
15 | ‘ Lucky for him you came along , ’ he said , almost as if he had recognised the implication , too , and was making a token apology for it . |
16 | Still , it was lucky for me everything went well . |
17 | Lucky for us it had killed , otherwise it might have been quicker . |
18 | ‘ Lucky for you you picked on the sort of place where they do n't call the peelers , ’ Devlin said . |
19 | Oh , good for you he said . |
20 | May be it 's good for you I do n't know . |
21 | It 's well for you I have other uses for you . |
22 | He said well I give you that Avenger estate he said cos I thought you were building your house , that 'll be handy for you you know yeah you did and you let me down badly ! |
23 | Whether that will upset the balance at all because Lewis was a very important for them he kept stepping in when they wanted to change play . |
24 | ‘ Yo you guys ai n't really my cup of tea — just a tad too abrasive for me I like the more melancholic and breezy sounds of Slowdive — erm , everybody jump . ’ |
25 | Well a small child will be too small for you I think , yeah . |
26 | Employees are unlikely to decide whether or not to move with their firm if they do not know when the move is taking place ; where the company is moving to ; who is affected ; what are the financial inducements to relocate ( if any ) ; what are the redundancy terms for those eligible for them who stay behind ; what are the medium and long-term prospects of the job in the new location ; and many other points of concern . |
27 | This whole experience had been so fast and furious for me I did n't know what I was doing any more . |
28 | Oh that 's good I could n't you see it 's very difficult for me you know I have to look up there I can never distinguish one one one call from another . |
29 | applied for it they wanted er , they said are you prepared to go to any prison at er at any notice ? |
30 | Though she had said she was too young for them she had been enraptured by them in a tiny jeweller 's in Pollensa but Fernando had hurried her away saying he would buy her the real thing one day . |