Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | no , and mean end up doing separate stew mum I am for myself it 's not fair that because I ca n't eat |
2 | How glad I am for them ! |
3 | I can see how hopelessly unsuitable I am for you ; all I ever do is misunderstand what you say , and weep . |
4 | " But think how good I am for you . |
5 | ‘ I shall try to think of some way of showing how grateful I am for your bravery . |
6 | ( Or groundsperson , as you quickly modified it to , though let me assure you grateful as I am for your awareness of the issues involved that I have no simplistic sensibilities to be offended in this area . ) |
7 | If I do n't get them , I 'm for it . |
8 | ‘ And I 'm for it , ’ Nevil stated . |
9 | He says , ‘ All right , 125 ’ ; and then after ten minutes he says , ‘ On your way , ’ so I got dressed and went out and thought , ‘ Now I 'm for it , ’ but I heard nothing more . |
10 | I thought , I 'm for it now , but all she said when she 'd bustled in and taken the coal from the cart , was , 'Ere yar . |
11 | " But I 'm for it . " |
12 | When Thompson asks about the emergence of classes he enquires into the choices and intentions of individuals , which are for him a crucial kind of evidence , and sees the process of class formation as one of self-making . |
13 | It 's a question of just choosing and what you are saying is that you can increase you payback , if I could put it that way , by choosing numbers which are for whatever reason less popular with some people , simply because the payback is larger on those days . |
14 | The taller you are for your weight , the more range advantage you will accrue . |
15 | I said I 'm on a YTS , she went oh she said I do n't know if you 're for them , I said er well if you do n't I 'll find out and then tell you at the she goes , yeah , we 'll do that she says but I do , I do n't know if owe have to pay for them or not , you know she said I think you 're supposed to have a form . |
16 | Any nonsense and you 're for it . ’ |
17 | I mean , if the police stop you on the motorway , you know you 're for it , whether you 've done anything or not . |
18 | It will obviously take some time , you know Alex is , must be going through a terrible strain himself and he must be concerned about us er as we are for him . |
19 | To actually erm I 'd gather the evidence of how far down the line we are for her , saying that would that would be a a six monthly check . |
20 | Argol is on his way in a kind of steel tub , apparently , and when he gets here we are for it . |
21 | On behalf of CPRW , I would like to say how grateful we are for your request to the Trustees of Mrs L D Rope 's Second Charitable Settlement to consider making a donation to CPRW . |
22 | Oh , we 're for it , ’ he said . |
23 | We 're for it for patriotic reasons . |
24 | ‘ Now we 're for it , ’ whispered her sister . |
25 | ‘ Now we 're for it . ’ |
26 | Should we , because we 're for us today ? |
27 | As far as children with special educational needs are concerned , there are for me two main worries . |
28 | I know Sibelius is in many ways a very different composer from Bruckner , but I remember you suggesting that there are for you affinities between them . |
29 | ‘ They are for me . ’ |
30 | If nothing else these provide the opportunity to share problems , to reassure , and to make the point that modern children 's books are as enjoyable and informative for adults as they are for their intended audience . |