Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] for [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Have you forgiven me for calling you ‘ carrots ’ ? ’
2 Erm could could I suggest that the committee might like er to ask me to right to the W I to thank them for getting a new piano ?
3 We have also had support from our colleagues in Brussels ( see article on page 21 of this issue ) and I would like to take this opportunity to thank them for taking the lead and to appeal to Johnson Matthey sites around the world to take up the challenge .
4 A dark giant of a man , possibly Tonio , leaned out of the lorry 's cabin to thank them for pulling out of the way .
5 Had General Francis not had his two sticks propped against his chair as a tangible reminder of his condition , and had he not , as had now been explained to me , been making this social call to thank me for nursing his son after paying a second professional visit himself to Bernard Remington-Hart , his appearance and that Rolls outside would have frozen Margaret into a prissy caricature of her normal self .
6 He wanted to thank me for having such an undying belief in his footballing ability and for working tirelessly to further his career in soccer .
7 And critics of the men inside both black and white communities have criticized them for causing bloodshed .
8 But environmentalists have criticized them for failing to address Southern countries ' real needs .
9 The other day , some man attacked me for using the phrase ‘ biological clock ’ .
10 However , one day I my colleague attacked me for imposing my ‘ middle-class values ’ on the children because I had emphasized polite speech and decent manners in my sessions .
11 I was 45 before I spoke with Toscanini and then he attacked me for doing Debussy 's Pelléas et Mélisande at La Scala in French .
12 And can you pardon me for coming to such a conclusion as that in the last line of my verses ?
13 You probably hate me for saying that . ’
14 The Greeks were fond of using them for mounting on earrings , but it was the Romans who developed a passionate interest in pearls .
15 He rebuked me for liking it .
16 And he hates me for giving in to them , and for seeing how he 's shrunk .
17 I had the uncanny feeling that the ghost of Sigmund Freud was chiding me for thinking this and she was clearly incensed that I could suggest that her father could have had any interest in religion whatsoever .
18 How should I prepare them for repainting ?
19 ‘ If your friends ’ mothers despise me for working in a supermarket , then they are to be pitied .
20 Pardon me for thinking they were important , pardon me for feeling beautiful and lyrical , pardon me for loving you .
21 Pardon me for thinking they were important , pardon me for feeling beautiful and lyrical , pardon me for loving you .
22 Pardon me for livin' , lady . ’
23 Pardon me for intruding .
24 Well , pardon me for belching , but what we 're talking about here is a virtually unparalleled ( in this musical medium , at least ) honesty and open-ness that so far has hampered the Kitchens ' career like a rucksack full of rocks .
25 Pardon me for jumping to erroneous conclusions .
26 Pardon me for thinking they were important , pardon me for feeling beautiful and lyrical , pardon me for loving you .
27 ( … sorry I 've got to go , sorry I 'm late , sorry I 'm so pretty , sorry I 'm a housewife , sorry I 'm not pretty enough , sorry it 's my fault , pardon me for breathing , sorry I 'm a woman .
28 ‘ Well , pardon me for breathing ! ’
29 Pardon me for saying so , that 's a lovely pen .
30 . And they were n't the Victorian prizes , that I won , I we got them for getting through an exam , because you could write or something , and er tt well , they were quite good books , and it was one way of getting a book .
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