Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [coord] [pers pn] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'm mad because I had the money for them but I just could n't get time to shop with the hours we 've been working . ’
2 These secondary resources are so abundant , however , that competition rarely arises for them and they thus constitute a reserve when primary resources are few .
3 In those areas people can see what Labour councillors are doing for them and they only have to look at what Labour councillors are achieving locally and they will transfer their votes to labour for a national election ’ .
4 ‘ In the second half it became increasingly difficult for them and we simply capitalised on our chances . ’
5 ‘ In the second half it became increasingly difficult for them and we simply capitalised on our chances . ’
6 I mean , he had no idea about what possibilities there were for me and he just looked at it as a very , very dodgy profession to want to go into .
7 As one who went through this situation recently , I ‘ feel ’ for you and I just wanted to let you know this .
8 But , ’ he continued seriously , ‘ I do see danger for you and I also feel sorry , as you have come a long way for nothing . ’
9 How else is the good reader to establish what is good for him or her individually ?
10 Certainly , just a little low ‘ g ’ on the approach would have made things very difficult for him and I often wonder exactly what happened .
11 So she came back to London and married the man I called my father , but she never really cared for him and she still saw this other man sometimes when he came to London on business .
12 Dooley 's personal tragedy was so awful — he was so young and talented and he took the blow with such heroic , idiotic stoicism ( ‘ It 's my one regret that the ball did n't finish in the net ’ ) — that a substantial sum was raised for him and he later went to work for the club .
13 But after this our sympathy is beginning to be restored as things start to go wrong for him and he practically redeems .
14 They sent for him and he never came back .
15 ‘ We felt sorry for her but he just did n't want that pattern , ’ recalled the printers .
16 But it 's lovely inside cos he had it all done out for her but she just wo n't move !
17 Can you move those sweets cos they 're the wrong kind for her and they just
18 Well my there 's never any please , there 's never any thank you , there 's nothing , I mean there are are n't they , when he was saying that all he 's done for her and they virtually like turned their back on them , he got out in all those winds and weather were n't it , but , we built there and he come out apparently and said I do n't want you having anything else to do with my kids ,
19 She liked the clothes I supplied for her and we now collaborate on her wardrobe . ’
20 It is best for her and me too .
21 ‘ I made a grab for her and she then slapped me . ’
22 He kissed her wet lips , warmly , tenderly , bringing them back to life , and she was lost in her love for him and his for her and she really did n't care if they never talked again .
23 Everything that was easy for Victoria seemed hard for her and she never understood why .
24 It was a novel situation for her and she definitely liked it .
25 His widow said yesterday : ‘ Money started coming in for a Denholm Elliott Project without me appealing for it and we already have several thousand pounds from British donations as well as £5,000 from Ibiza , where we lived .
26 Put the carpets , put everything in and er and we paid for it and they still go ad now course the national union 's taken it over but when we joined the national union there were two things that er I stipulated before we 'd join .
27 They just put me up for it and I just happened to be about at the time .
28 There is really nothing for it and you just , as they say , have to be there .
29 If the everyday , as Lefebvre defines it , is ‘ whatever remains after one has eliminated all specialized activity ’ , then it is important to acknowledge television as most characteristically a part of the everyday ( an everyday which , Lefebvre argues , is a historically limited phenomenon ) , characteristically occupying everyday time and only on ‘ special ’ occasions occupying ‘ special ’ time set aside for it and it alone .
30 She was such a marvellous mother , slogged all her life for us and she just dreaded going into one of those homes .
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