Example sentences of "'s for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | You ca n't tell me it 's for nothing . |
2 | Yeah it 's for some er it 's for somebody to get a general idea of the kind of things that happen in lectures . |
3 | Paddock , that 's for somebody who likes horses |
4 | So that 's for somebody else then ? |
5 | A couple of them 's got ‘ B's in them and I try and work out which one 's for me , but it 's too hard . |
6 | I give her the letters and ask her which one 's for me , and she looks through them quick . |
7 | That 's for me . |
8 | That 's for me and I 've just the idea ! ’ |
9 | ‘ Look , Johnny , I vant vun ticket , dat 's for me , to vare you 're goin' . |
10 | ‘ It 'll be the press gang for thee if we do n't run off , and God knows what 's for me without thee . ’ |
11 | I though , ‘ that 's for me ’ . |
12 | ‘ Think that 's for me ? ’ |
13 | There can be few backpackers who have n't gazed dreamily at pictures of Europe 's great mountain ranges and wistfully thought ‘ That 's for me ! ’ |
14 | ‘ How 's for me talking to her ? ’ |
15 | ‘ He 's just jealous because each time the telephone rings it 's for me and not for him . |
16 | Does that mean it 's for me or Joe 's dad ? ’ |
17 | It 's for me , Thérèse exclaimed : it 's from the nuns in Soeur Dosithée 's old convent . |
18 | Then I inhale long and slowly , because it 's for me to make the move . |
19 | Once upon a time when I used to read , or hear , about all the exciting even exotic things that apparently all other retired people got up to I used to think ‘ That 's for me ! |
20 | ‘ Well , I think that 's for me to decide , do n't you ? ’ he remarked mildly . |
21 | ‘ It 's for me , ’ she said aloud . |
22 | That 's for me to find out . |
23 | And so it 's for you it 's for me , for the person sitting beside you and behind , it is for every one of us ! |
24 | I do n't thing it 's for me . |
25 | I do n't think it 's for me . |
26 | On the state of the evidence at the moment , it may well be that there will be a request for to withdraw the case from the jury on the grounds that no reasonable jury properly directed could conceivably find er a anything other than reasonableness in the police acting upon the information they had and that 's for me to decide . |
27 | That 's for me to know and you to find out . |
28 | But it 's for me too — I got such a buzz out of seeing the kids ’ faces at that show . |
29 | ‘ Somehow I do n't think that 's for me , Miguel . |
30 | ‘ Well , now that I am here and can have the tale formally , direct from the prior , it 's for me to join him in sending word to the bishop . |