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

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1 He had about a dozen lorries on the road , and machines er working the roads there , all they were working for nothing for him , these lads and he 'd come along and before Christmas he 'd stop a couple of them , just before Christmas , he used to do that every year .
2 Er it 's , I can not get to sleep for nothing for it .
3 They were afraid to ta but if they 'd had that if they 'd told me to provide an extra coach for the Manchester as I was suggesting , Dougie would have come out and taken strips off them for You see .
4 To all our Link Churches throughout Britain , thank you for your support for BMS and through them for us .
5 Nuri was one of Egypt 's great landowners and the Khedive considered there was sufficient identity of interest between them for him to be able to use Nuri 's services without fear .
6 I went to the doctor on the Saturday and he said it was gastroenteritis and prescribed tablets for me for it and told me just to keep up my fluids so I did n't get dehydrated .
7 While we 're promoting my own show and blowing my own trumpet , er this afternoon Jenny is on for my for me this afternoon .
8 Take off the coloured belt after you leave the area so that you wo n't have stewards chasing after you for it !
9 We mere peasant members are asked , in practice if not in theory , merely to murmur reverentially a few names of a few decent people into a few of the proper ears , who will then look after everything for us .
10 He ignored her question ( " because I 'm a woman " , thought Miriam ) but smiled soothingly and said : " Will you look after him for me , Mrs Lang ?
11 ‘ You 'll look after him for me , wo n't you ? ’ she 'd said to me after we 'd got him unpacked and she could n't think of anything else which might prevent her from leaving .
12 There was a long long silence , then , ‘ Look after him for me , Leith , ’ Rosemary requested , and rang off .
13 We always had to chase after him for it and he 'd never give her more than a pound a week .
14 Will you come look after him for us ?
15 Unless you can do so your holding will deteriorate or you will spend a small fortune paying outsiders to look after it for you .
16 If you have forgotten anything , you can always phone whoever has a key to your house or is looking after it for you .
17 Making a will with a solicitor also has the advantage of that you 'll have a copy , he 's likely to look after it for you if you want him to .
18 I 'll look after it for you until you 're back . ’
19 Because we ca n't just accept that , that manufacturers will look after it for us , because as you 've , already said by the Chief , they 'll move the factory where it
20 Take a photo of me for her .
21 It was good of them for them all to come out and do all them drills .
22 She also said she would find out more information about a few of them for me .
23 She has chosen all of them for me . ’
24 Billy was not a great goalscorer , but everyone who saw him play for the Palace is agreed that he helped to make hundreds of them for us .
25 You might have noticed however , that people can spend small fortunes on themselves , go out to all the trendy places and stand around admiring themselves in their fashionable clothes but find that no one thinks any better of them for it .
26 But if you can produce 28 seconds that actually exists as a piece of entertainment and makes people laugh , nobody will ever think the worse of you for it .
27 The balance I have put towards something for us both — a new continental quilt for our bed here — and I got a king sized one , as JOHN always seems to get it all , but this may be big enough to let me hang on to my side .
28 Shall I get rid of her for you ? ’
29 Why not go back and let Charlie get rid of him for me ?
30 D' you know , in a way I feel as though I have to take care of him for her . ’
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