Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] it for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | I think Mum made it for me . |
2 | It was in 1902 , it was ; a man named Plumb got it for me . |
3 | ‘ Edward got it for me . ’ |
4 | Sue wrecked it for us ! |
5 | Marie bought it for me , and she said it looked really great . |
6 | Then I said , or perhaps one of my voices said it for me , " I do n't know . |
7 | Eddie Gray tried it for us and look where it got him . |
8 | Ellie lit it for her with a match from a small silver box ‘ Merci , mon petit chou , ’ said Madame . |
9 | Well this lovely , lovely boy did it for me ! |
10 | The US pair returned a 28-under-par combined four-round total of 548 , and US Masters champion Couples declared : ‘ Davis 's putt on the last green won it for us , and I feel very sorry for Per-Ulrik . |
11 | Erm Lorraine did it for me and er to analyze it , honestly if you can hear that Moira it 's classic ! |
12 | Soon the mousy man became exhausted by struggling with the suitcase and for the first time the Feldwebel carried it for him . |
13 | Kate did a twirl , ‘ Daddy bought it for me . |
14 | William photocopied it for her while she addressed an envelope . |
15 | Possibly JTR got it for her in Edinburgh ? |
16 | Cos Rita assembled it for us . |
17 | As for old-age pensioners , one such Member of the House was slow to pay her community charge bill to the London borough of Barnet , but then a friend paid it for her . |
18 | Haydn was ill and could not complete his commission in time , so Mozart finished it for him . |
19 | Er , whatsername bought it for her . |
20 | Do n't know how I got it when my Father got it for me . |
21 | Christ faced it for us and was victorious . |
22 | It is OK , though , to hitch a napkin round your neck , even if the last time your wore one was when your nanny tied it for you . |
23 | Fortunately , Mr Leland did it for her . |
24 | Thérèse held it for her , burning her fingers even as the icy water dripped over them . |
25 | A gesture finished it for him : the empty house , the deserted kitchen . |
26 | ‘ Oh , you lovely feller , not 'alf I would n't , ’ said Dolly , ‘ I was too weak to eat the cheese roll , so Bessie ate it for me . ’ |
27 | Howard 's huge drive and Mark 's incredibly difficult 3-iron from the edge of the bunker sealed it for us . |
28 | I do n't know if I did it for Dad or Dad did it for me . |
29 | Michael translated it for him , smiling as he did so . |
30 | ‘ No , my mother made it for me ’ , he replied . |