Example sentences of "[pers pn] for what " in BNC.
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1 | I am not going out of my mind , she thought , and if , at the moment , the outside world does not recognise me for what I am , my sister knows she has only to speak a word here and there , to take a decision , and who will listen to me ? |
2 | ‘ I pray you forgive me for what happened yesterday . |
3 | He did not ask for mercy ; he did not plead extenuation : he was here , he said , ‘ to invite and cheerfully submit to the highest penalty that can be inflicted upon me for what in law is a deliberate crime , and what appears to me to be the highest duty of a citizen ’ . |
4 | ‘ I want you to console me for what is inconsolable , ’ I wrote to Elizabeth . |
5 | ‘ She blamed Freddie and me for what went wrong but within two weeks she 'd died herself ; she had never recovered from the birth . ’ |
6 | Horbury , 55 , said : ‘ I 'm sure Daniel will never forgive me for what I 've done but I hope he does . ’ |
7 | Later , two men took me into a corner and fired questions at me for what seemed like ages , but can only have been about half an hour . |
8 | My peers are more tolerant , more willing to accept me for what I am rather than for what I might produce or become in the hierarchy . |
9 | And she looks up to me for what she sees as my drive , my opinionated wit . |
10 | I can wait until Mme Wyatt sees me for what I am , understands what Gillian sees in me . |
11 | The key to such a system is that everyone asks : Who in this organization depends on me for what information ? |
12 | I know that you 've never forgiven me for what happened , and I do n't blame you , darling . |
13 | He did not tell me for what crime , and I did not raise the subject with Jean-Claude . |
14 | and , personally , I 'd much rather have er , people looking at me for what I achieved er , rather than just looking pretty on a day , I think that 's more important to me . |
15 | ‘ If you are grateful to me for what I did in my childhood , I hope you have improved your way of life now . |
16 | " Please , Great-grandfather , do n't let my father be angry with me for what Kim did , " she prayed silently , closing her eyes as tightly as she could in an effort to add force to her thoughts . |
17 | " If my father decides to beat me for what I did , " he whispered fiercely to himself , " please help me to endure the pain and not to cry . |
18 | The houses looked completely different from those in Trieste , most of which were grey and severe , and although I had seen picture postcards of Venice nothing could have prepared me for what I now saw for the first time from the steps of the railway station . |
19 | She talked to me for what seemed a very long time . |
20 | ‘ Of course , ’ she said , ‘ I know you still blame me for what happened at Angmering . ’ |
21 | Nothing in my biologist 's intuition , nothing in my 20 years " experience of programming computers , and nothing in my wildest dreams , prepared me for what actually emerged on the screen . |
22 | ‘ Get back at me for what ? |
23 | ‘ The letter simply thanked me for what I had done and the senders signed themselves only as Berend 's Family . ’ |
24 | If they do n't love me for what I am that 's just tough shit ! |
25 | You 're having a go at me for what Penny and Natalie said and I never said it . |
26 | Surely it is time we stopped talking of elephants as if they were a commodity to be traded , like so many cans of paint , and accept them for what they are , ancient and splendid fellow inhabitants of the earth who share with us the joys of close kinship bonds and grieve when they are severed . |
27 | The Americans must have felt as if he was taking revenge on them for what had happened , but they had the final laugh since most of Rank 's films were n't very good . |
28 | The mercenary ones simply put up with them and pretend that they love them for what they can get out of them . |
29 | Nothing could have prepared either of them for what they experienced . |
30 | I 'll never forget them for what they did for me and I 'll miss them all terribly , ’ she added . |