Example sentences of "[pron] for [Wh det] [verb] " in BNC.

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1 The church has nothing for which to apologize .
2 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 .
3 She talked to me for what seemed a very long time .
4 ‘ She blamed Freddie and me for what went wrong but within two weeks she 'd died herself ; she had never recovered from the birth . ’
5 ‘ I pray you forgive me for what happened yesterday .
6 I know that you 've never forgiven me for what happened , and I do n't blame you , darling .
7 ‘ Of course , ’ she said , ‘ I know you still blame me for what happened at Angmering . ’
8 Touche Ross , the best young talent in Scotland at the moment , will start favourites , but with the league championship basically now a dream as far as Grange are concerned , this clash will undoubtedly lift them for what promises to be their most important game of the season .
9 I got back to work , by which I mean that I got my papers and notes out , and then sat looking at them for what seemed like a dreary lifetime , and was really probably only twenty minutes .
10 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 .
11 The rest of us were left to reproach ourselves for what had happened .
12 St Ives blamed himself for what had happened .
13 Walter , I know you were n't there Walter so we ca n't blame you for whatever 's happened but have you got a theory about it ?
14 You know damn well I 've never blamed you for what happened that night ; it was one of those risks we had to take .
15 I 'm not blaming you for what happened , but — ’
16 When you have lined up your data in this way a glance will tell you for which sounds you have enough words to make check lists .
17 This is something for which surveys , including that of Greeley and Rossi , are not and can not be intended .
18 Selfishness had made her want to have the fiddle , and she would never forgive herself for what had happened .
19 Mummy blames herself for what happened .
20 He says sex education at school is useless and has n't prepared him for what to expect .
21 ‘ I mean — Mary has forgiven him for what happened .
22 Her mother blamed her for what had happened , and the threatened break-up of the family .
23 How dared he try to blame her for what had happened ?
24 He looked at her for what felt a long time , seemed about to say something more , but in the end let the moment pass .
25 It pleasured her for what seemed an age , until the uniformity of the thrusting in and out of her steaming fanny stimulated her to a delirious orgasm .
26 Julius stared at her for what seemed like an extraordinarily long time .
27 I had been polishing it for what seemed hours and you could now see your face in it perfectly .
28 A piece of rope was tied to it but the knot was difficult to undo and , after fiddling with it for what felt like hours , he still could n't pry it loose .
29 In the darkness he said : ‘ I know nothing more than I have told you , but I blame myself for what happened .
30 They must never blame themselves for what happens , if the cat reacts fearfully to certain individuals or certain specific conditions .
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