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

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1 she said yeah , she , erm , the reason that women who does the earrings could n't make them for me , was that she buys all the parts , well the flower earrings she makes , she buys all these parts and she ex assembles them which ever parts you want
2 Marie yelled after me to wait but I did n't want to talk to her about it so I chucked my sandwich-box over to her and told her she could eat them for me .
3 Alright , well I 'll eat them for you then .
4 and er they had to call us in , well Dick went out and er I think it was actually two separate visits so they must of , cos they 're refurbishing the place you see so they must of moved into one office and thought oh you know this do n't work , move into another office the day after , well this do n't work either and he , he actually did two separate visits , whether they 'll actually bill them for it I do n't know , but I mean it 's a minimum of an hour in both cases so
5 we do n't buy them for him .
6 I think you 'll look terrific in those hotpants , so let me buy them for you ? ’
7 If you are using a removal firm ask them to provide tea-chests for all the small items , and they will pack them for you .
8 I 'll vet them for you .
9 He 'll actually bore them for me .
10 ‘ He will like you and he will need you for you speak English and he speaks no Italian and not even his brother will be able to speak to him at first . ’
11 Er , you only just have to say , well you know , would it suit you for me to come in
12 Someone sent for the narrator 's father : ‘ My father said : ‘ I 'll come later on tonight : I 'll catch him for you . ’
13 , I 'll shave him for you Mark
14 The first five are in Latin , but Miller , realising his limitations , wrote in August 1763 , ‘ I have taken the liberty of writing to you in English , being informed that you can either read it yourself , or have some persons who can translate it for you ’ .
15 Will you translate it for us ? ’
16 ‘ Do you want to let me catch it for you ? in he continued patronisingly .
17 I said well I 'm trying to I said this bloke what happens to be my oldest brother I said , and he wo n't even tow it for me !
18 I could wordprocess it for you
19 Take the stand , I 'll wordprocess it for you
20 But the man would could win it for them is Mick Quinn substitute against his old club .
21 ‘ And I believe he is the man who can win it for us at Elland Road .
22 Well , Lloyd 's of London can buy it for me .
23 ‘ No , you did n't buy it for me .
24 I do n't really get pocket money but if I see something in the shops in , in , this toy or something my mum , mum 'll buy it for me and say that 's your pocket money for this week .
25 it 's funny cos I just I thought ooh , I 'll buy it for her cos you know she does n't
26 Let's chop it for you .
27 It 's not that that your Margaret ai n't got time to stop there and dry it for her , you know what I mean .
28 It 's a throw-in to David of Blackburn , down the right hand side , that one 's headed on by Stewart , the clearance from , is picked up by David who nipped in there ahead of and now here 's once more down the inside left channel , pushing it up towards the edge of the penalty area where holds it up well , they 're working well at the moment down that left hand side as gets it across , a snatched header comes in and it 's pushed behind by Chris for a corner kick , and we 're at the midway point of the second half , with Shrewsbury leading three two , Alan will describe it for you .
29 And he said if it 's that bad we 'll strip it for you .
30 Then to his beaming wife , ‘ Did you polish them for him ? ’
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