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

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1 No he did n't er P C found some trousers , I 'm not sure where he got them from er and put them on for him .
2 ‘ Put them on for me , Conroy , ’ she said , leaning back on both hands against the dressing-table .
3 He actually likes rolling them on for me .
4 Never mind I 'll sew them on for you , I hate sewing but I 'll do it for you Mary Lou .
5 Go to a pushbike shop they whip them off and whip them on for you you buy , you know , if you go out and buy one then just take wheel with you they 'll stick them straight on .
6 People took them in for them other people what was sick but we did n't never have no dosh . ’
7 I think we 'll be able to get them to put them in for us .
8 She sent , they were in those little strips , she sent three in for me , she said and have you tasted these I said I do n't think so , so she sent them , I 'd tasted the other ones but not those white ones so she sent three of them in for us .
9 Cos if it was as long as three hours , then I 'd expect Julie would have had to program them in for it would n't she .
10 So er he carried them down for me .
11 I can get them down for you .
12 I 'll jot them down for you . ’
13 ‘ But I 'll tell you now , there are only three additives that could have had that effect on the car 's performance , and I 'll write them down for you now . ’
14 MAURICE : ( from a distance ) : I hope you did n't buy them just for me .
15 ‘ Oh , dear , and I was thinking you 'd brought them specially for me .
16 I chose them specially for you … ‘
17 She found the French mysterious and fascinating and liked to listen to them talking among each other and me to take them off for her afterwards .
18 ‘ But when the pair of youse has got enough sense you can fight them off for me and all the damn priests and nuns they 'll bring along with them . ’
19 Well go on then , I 'll start taking them off for you .
20 So like , I 'll fetch them like for us dinner
21 I could have let you in for it then , could n't I ! ’
22 almost servant type you know , he tied himself to you and you feel he could n't do you enough for you
23 there for you not for him .
24 You remember how Rosamund Coldharbour set you up for him in the matter of typing that sermon ? ’
25 You up for it , or what ? ’
26 If you do end up with er an extra box of ten or something erm could you label them up for me ?
27 yeah I 've got a lot of relations , I 've got twenty , twenty seven er grandchildren , that includes the great grandchildren , twenty seven which I have er to get something for all at Christmas it 's a pantomime I 've got stuff here and everywhere sorting out for them , cos my little grandson tonight is coming round to wrap them up for me so I got to mind I have n't , leave his present in the way otherwise he 'll know what he 's got yeah he 's got , I got a tape for him , he wanted a tape called Madness so I 've got him a tape for it so I 've had to put that out the way so he does n't wrap that up , no he comes and does them up for me tonight , and a friend Ian will help him as well , so you know it 's , it 's great really
28 yeah I 've got a lot of relations , I 've got twenty , twenty seven er grandchildren , that includes the great grandchildren , twenty seven which I have er to get something for all at Christmas it 's a pantomime I 've got stuff here and everywhere sorting out for them , cos my little grandson tonight is coming round to wrap them up for me so I got to mind I have n't , leave his present in the way otherwise he 'll know what he 's got yeah he 's got , I got a tape for him , he wanted a tape called Madness so I 've got him a tape for it so I 've had to put that out the way so he does n't wrap that up , no he comes and does them up for me tonight , and a friend Ian will help him as well , so you know it 's , it 's great really
29 Are you going to stand them up for me Tim ?
30 Just cut them up for me then .
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