Example sentences of "[pron] [be] [noun prp] for " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Fr. indicates that for St Paul and for us this poses three questions : ( 1 ) Who is Jesus ? ( 2 ) Who is Jesus for me ? ( 3 ) Who am I ? |
2 | I thought it was Ben yesterday afternoon I dropped Lynsey 's thing in with Ben down there and it 's Jack , I like John , I like to speak to John , so I said John I think it 's Tommy for you , but then |
3 | We will return to Royston for a while but then it 's Scotland for me and France for you . |
4 | ‘ It 's Bacton for you , sir . |
5 | ‘ It 's Davey for you . ’ |
6 | one , it 's Jenny for Andy , pass it on . |
7 | It 's Jenny for Andy , pass it on . |
8 | It 's Jenny for Andy in the afternoon 's pass it on , and stay right where you are until five o'clock . |
9 | It is Maggie for Crilly . |
10 | ‘ What did you think it was Gary for ? |
11 | Fade out , fade in : two years later the job in Bogotá comes up — actually the last occasion it was Australia for British Telecom — and the dreaded cancellation call has to be made . |
12 | Although he was only one of the four Sergeants in charge of us , he was Duty-Sergeant for the first week , so that all the complexities of dealing with a group of recruits at the start of their training fell to him . |