Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [be] for [pers pn] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ All I want is for him to come here , take Jennifer in his arms and face me .
2 ‘ What I want is for us to talk long and hard , and now , ’ she declared , and , swivelling on her heel , she marched back into the house .
3 ‘ All the same , ’ she said , ‘ all I meant was for her to break a leg . ’
4 ‘ We need the supporters and all I ask is for them to stay with us for the 90 minutes . ’
5 Even after I mean , as I say , we went out on the Wednesday and he said , all I need is for you to do this book again for me .
6 What you want is for me to stroke your ego by telling you that he does n't compare to you . ’
7 Luke Calder was used to getting what he wanted from life , and the last thing she needed was for him to turn his sights on to her , even though it might only be to put her back in her place !
8 In that instant all she wanted was for him to take her in his arms again ; to know the sweet pressure of his mouth on hers and to feel once more the way her body had come alive beneath his hands .
9 All she wanted was for him to leave and take his tantalising , lying promises away with him .
10 Deal or no mysterious deal , now that it had been established that he had not tracked her down all she wanted was for him to go .
11 Now all she wanted was for him to go , so she could sit down and think it over .
12 The last thing she wanted was for him to know just how badly his words had affected her .
13 Frankly , the last thing she wanted was for him to come too close .
14 And they said we do n't mean to be over the men , but what we mean is for you to come down the office , no what the office wants as regards orders , and be responsible and pass them out to the men who you 'll think who 'll do the job best and all that , and that 's what we mean .
15 Otherwise all we want is for her to have fun , and to enjoy happiness and health . ’
16 All they wanted was for him to sit still as a stone — to be a piece of scenery , a decoration like one of the stone angels he had watched the Mason carve , up in the roofs of churches .
17 Feeling a twinge of guilt because she 'd inadvertently brought it all up when all they wanted was for it to remain buried , and pushing aside for the moment the whys and wherefores of her grandfather 's involvement , Ellie apologised quietly , ‘ I 'm sorry .
18 He had seen how entirely wrong it had been for him to have assumed that Beatrice Throgmorton would look twice at him .
19 All he wanted was for him to put out the cigarette ; he knew he would just go on suffering the strangled air .
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