Example sentences of "for [pers pn] [conj] [verb] [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | And we know that in all things god works for good for them that love him . |
2 | From the smaller to the greater , the patterns always hold true , and the Factory has taught me to watch out for them and respect them . |
3 | ‘ Collar ’ was thus often used as a way of asking to go outdoors , and after saying ‘ Collar ’ , the chimpanzees would often go search for them and put them around their necks while pant-hooting in anticipation . |
4 | Such countries were allowed to buy non-military materials , provided that they paid cash for them and transported them in their own ships ( the " cash and carry laws " ) . |
5 | They 're the ones who get everybody else to do what they want them to do , like die for them and work for them and get them into power and protect them and pay taxes and buy them toys , and they 're the ones who 'll survive another big war , in their bunkers and tunnels . |
6 | Now , a number of years later , I have seen some of God 's plans for them come about and realize how much he has cared for them and kept them safe . |
7 | ’ Blenkarn received the goods but never paid for them and sold them to Cundy who knew nothing of his fraud . |
8 | We pray for them and wish them well in their journey of faith . ’ |
9 | There were several questions I would have liked to have put to them , but had I done so I would have altered the environment for them and made them hyper-conscious of their limitations . |
10 | However if you say erm oh well you know erm boys will be boys that 's natural , tha that sounds as if you 're kind of making excuses for them and condoning them , so I think you 've got to be very careful about how you use the word natural and clearly it raises the whole question of how far you can , you can push erm cultural ideals against natural constraints an and what really is the issue . |
11 | I composed a note for them and left it in the hall beside the phone . |
12 | Work for them and tolerate them . |
13 | Going up and down tracks is good for them and makes them very relaxed and happy . |
14 | Mrs Bennet and Jinny took charge of the two women and two small girls , making tea for them and wrapping them in blankets . |
15 | She loaned them money , saved it for them or doled it out when necessary , all the transactions being written on the souvenir programme of whatever show she was appearing in . |
16 | I unlocked the passenger door of the Transit for them but I thought it best not to open it for them or offer them a hand up and in . |
17 | as opposed to the , but , but some cupboard doors are diamond pattern , Muffin will you be quiet have we any more bones cooked for them or have they had them all ? |
18 | Items such as sweets and toys are often displayed at a low level — so that children will see them and either ask for them or buy them . |
19 | ‘ That 'll have to be sold and the inside scrubbed and made ready for them as buys it . |
20 | It was never going to be a career for me but kept me in beer money and taught me about how to deal with the public . ’ |
21 | ‘ Thoo should 'ave waited for me afore fastening 'im . |
22 | Second , the specificity of who it is safe to love is related to the ‘ me in you ’ : ‘ I love someone who reflects part of myself , sometimes a hidden or unacknowledged part of myself ; I feel good with a you who either shares my feelings , expresses them for me or helps me to defend myself against them . ’ |
23 | Erm did n't say you 'll go back and work out a plan of attack for me or did you ? |
24 | And he hung it there for me and made me feel its proportions . |
25 | Type Report on Yugoslav Spitfires by Peter Arnold in the April issue ( p70 ) evoked many memories for me and caused me to rummage around for some half-forgotten photos of nearly half a century ago , and there it was , Mk VcJK808 ‘ B ’ with yours truly in attendance . |
26 | This was a big step for me and put me on the road to caddying top tournaments at a very young age . |
27 | ‘ He used to buy slimming magazines for me and put them in my bag , ’ remembers Victoria , who lives in Manchester . |
28 | Say that for me and go I 'd say it were you were a snob . |
29 | I thanked them for praying for me and seeing me now , hoped they thought their efforts worthwhile . |
30 | She briefly told them what had occurred , and asked the lad to look for me and tell me that I must go to the police station and not come home without an officer for protection . |