Example sentences of "[noun] [coord] [pron] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Thank mummy and you for your nice letter . |
2 | Those whom it has encouraged are the likes of Saddam Hussein , who are fundamentally correct in claiming a link between the two occupations — hardly a flattering analogy but one for which many people may be about to pay for America 's 30 years of pusillanimity in the Middle East . |
3 | " I wish they could give you an aspirin or something for it , though . |
4 | ‘ I always thought it would be marriage or nothing for you — especially after the way you 've kept men at arm 's length over the years I 've known you . ’ |
5 | She threw the black leather briefcase on to the sofa and said briskly , ‘ Gin and It for me , please , Jack . ’ |
6 | Erm , he 's married to Margaret , and they have one daughter Jane , erm , , Jack actually sets up all the , all of our equipment and everything for us . |
7 | In brief , it seems that stresses are altered according to context : we need to be able to explain how and why this happens , but this is a difficult question and one for which we have only partial answers . |
8 | He for a boy and she for a girl and it for anything . |
9 | been a lot of crucial areas this afternoon Alan but I for me I think by and large Leicester have always had the edge in midfield . |
10 | It 's my humble belief you only did it to hurt me , oh yes , spit on the bourgeois , épater the middleclass , oh aye , get your own back on Mr Grant and me for our fitted carpets and crinoline toiletroll covers when you grew up on berr linoleum in a singelenn' in Bridgeton . |
11 | As a result , there will be one regime for overseas companies ' places of business and one for their branches , and the potential for abuse . |
12 | Learning it type is a full business and I for one need a bit more to keep me interested . |
13 | Fernando brought her a drink of orange juice and one for himself and pulled up another lounger next to her . |
14 | What a thing to do : to send a pair of ski mitts for Sam and nothing for him . |
15 | It 's only about a pound eighty a week or something for him . |
16 | I did actually toy with the idea of calling myself Coma Toes or something for my last album . |
17 | This might help them to see his lack of social responsiveness as a symptom of his illness and something for which they should make allowances rather than as an unfriendly act or a personal slight on their company . |
18 | ‘ She blamed Freddie and me for what went wrong but within two weeks she 'd died herself ; she had never recovered from the birth . ’ |
19 | She left Philip to his labours , thinking that this time she had given him the money for the materials but none for his labour . |
20 | Did Amanda have any food or anything for you when you got there ? |
21 | Sumitomo Bank has stuck with NCR equipment for every generation of its banking systems since the implementation of the First Online system in the 1970s , and the defeat means that NCR now loses its last big customer account and one for which it maintained considerable investment in mainframes — even developing the 9800XL series , last of its mainframes — especially for Sumitomo . |
22 | Housing is obviously a crucial resource and one for which , moreover , the whole rural population — farmers and farm workers , locals and newcomers , agricultural and non-agricultural families — are competing . |
23 | A MOTHER of four who could afford only one present for each of her children and nothing for herself has won £660,000 . |
24 | Cos Alex comes and he 's putting a bet on , I says he 'll have to put ten pence each way or whatever for me on |
25 | I have what to you may seem a small problem but one for which I can find no reason . |
26 | Even those who demand equality for others but nothing for themselves are not necessarily motivated by pure altruism and disinterestedness , as the following clinical example shows : |
27 | You will require two passport size colour photographs for enrolment — one for your faculty office and one for your ID card . |
28 | It 's gon na cost you a fortune cos you need photographs and everything for it int it ? |
29 | She twirled and turned in delight to show off the uniform to her mother Fran , adding : ‘ I 've already got two school bags one for my front and one for my back . ’ |