Example sentences of "[conj] i [verb] [pers pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | He said our flight had been delayed and he 'd spent the time in the bar , and then added , rather unconvincingly , that some woman had insisted on ‘ plying Phaeton with liquor ’ as he put it , but there was a hollowness in the way he said it , and I do n't think either Gill or I believed him for a moment . |
2 | Charles , her husband , jokes all the time about what I 'm wearing , insists that I join them for formal dinners late at night , and then teases me throughout them because I 've never eaten squid before , and I do n't know what haggis is made of . |
3 | Moving her just a fraction away , his eyes once more holding hers captive , he added , ‘ So is n't it fortunate that I know you for the cheat you are ? ’ |
4 | ‘ And is n't it fortunate that I know you for a blind fool ? ’ |
5 | For that matter , now that I see them for this moment so clearly , what has Hugh to do with the king , either ? |
6 | ‘ May I also put it on record that I love you for your mind ? ’ said Leo earnestly . |
7 | And put them your side since we found that I did them for you . |
8 | My recurring nightmare is that I circle it for ever , never able to get off . |
9 | I liked it so much that I used it for the show and played the hell out of it , it sounded so good . |
10 | I 'd just like to add that included in the numbers that I gave you for Camco were not just redundancy costs , but costs of closures of sales offices , distribution networks and some other special one-time charges , so it 's not pure redundancy when you look at the numbers that I gave you earlier on . |
11 | Well , you 're a bigger fool than I took you for . ’ |
12 | ‘ Only if you 're a bigger fool than I take you for . ’ |
13 | ‘ They asked for an appointment , so I arranged it for this afternoon . |
14 | I knew she might get it wrong , so I spelled it for her , ’ Paul says . |
15 | Soon after I got him I noticed a lump under his tummy , so I took him for a thorough check-up . |
16 | ‘ He 'd never taken a woman on any of his expeditions before , so I nagged him for about a week and used all my female charm . |
17 | At this point I thought she might be distracted by the kid whose chair was sticking out , so I asked him for a second time to move back even further . |
18 | Kevin : Well , I 'd jist got my Giro , So I asked her for a Biro — If she |
19 | I do n't want that to happen to my daughter so I smacked her for stealing and lying . ’ |
20 | I had n't been out for a long time , so I did it for the relaxation , really ! ’ |
21 | ‘ So I watched you for a while , and when you saw me watching , and you looked nervous , as though you thought me a criminal , about to steal all the stock , it amused me to tease you , try and discover why Donal thought you special . |
22 | This way , Dad and I get you for a little longer . |
23 | Elton does n't deserve to be called the worst , he 's very stylish and I dress him for the country . |
24 | ‘ And I envy you for living here in these surroundings . ’ |
25 | I did n't know him very well and I despised him for being well behaved and creeping around telling stories about me . |
26 | Henri and I sheltered them for a while , but of course it was very risky with the Germans billeted everywhere except the smallest cottages . |
27 | I am grateful for the opportunity to enlighten the hon. Gentleman , and I thank him for his question . |
28 | I know of my hon. Friend 's deep interest in the affairs of the Province and I thank her for it . |
29 | And when , as shadow education spokesman , I was a frontline campaigner in the nineteen eighty seven election , it was the G M B which provided me with the necessary facilities to carry out that role , and I thank them for it . |
30 | We have enjoyed the loyal and industrious support of our employees throughout and I thank them for their individual contributions to the year 's achievements . ’ |