Example sentences of "[pers pn] [be] [adj] [noun] for i " in BNC.
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1 | Well I do n't remember it being any hassle for me . |
2 | ‘ In my work it 's second nature for me to double check all factual research . |
3 | Before his £1.3m move from Notts County last season , Johnson was scoring at a rate of two goals every five matches but he claimed : ‘ It 's early days for me . |
4 | I have been preaching a few times and invitations are coming in , so it is good experience for me . |
5 | ‘ Try to keep me away , ’ he had whispered , ‘ although it is exquisite torture for me these days , my dear McAllister , to have you so near , and be unable to stroke every bit of your delectable body . |
6 | It was heady stuff for me . |
7 | I think it was two hours for me I had to plough that one . |
8 | At this time , it was great triumph for me to find that Rachel could bear her beloved Jacob no children . |
9 | As it was such release for me , too — release from the rigours of placing my variously sick relatives in hospices the length and breadth of Cumbria . |
10 | Tom would n't wear rain gear because he could n't find a set to really fit his 6ft 3in frame , so it was hard work for me to keep him dry . |