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

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1 Hamlin … all gone … so plenty for us to chew over in our first rugby review .
2 I was hardly someone for her to be proud of , was I ?
3 There was always plenty for him to do .
4 ‘ In fact I 'll get him to organise a little something for me straightaway .
5 Incidentally , I am not sure that Cameron should admit this fact since it will make anyone who wants to buy her movie positively glow with pleasure at the thought of paying her practically nothing for it .
6 There is really nothing for it and you just , as they say , have to be there .
7 So you see , ’ putting on a sweet smile , ‘ there is really nothing for you to worry about , Major Calder . ’
8 I have one of those new fangled small cameras which does almost everything for you , and takes perfect photographs .
9 He 's a gentle sweet old-fashioned thing who 'd do almost anything for me and I 'm devoted to him .
10 However , it did absolutely nothing for her .
11 As one might expect , West Germany has inherited the ability to maintain vast dossiers on people within its borders and , bearing in mind that some 8,000 spies working for East Germany and Russia are said to be operating in West Germany , there is certainly plenty for them to do .
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