Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [num] for [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I have n't tasted tiger since yesterday when I ate three for breakfast . " |
2 | Anyway , and I have one for Connie , that 's the little girl over . |
3 | Janet erm Mr want 's some practical suggestions I have one for goodness sake any show that 's suitable for children charge those children half price that way you 'll get . |
4 | you press two for page . |
5 | There are many examples of plastic media , but we received two for review which are very representative . |
6 | It costs £3.99 , but we have 100 for readers . |
7 | we have two for Tom Jones ? |
8 | Two years later he made 83 for Victoria against the West Indians , and in the following season , 1931–32 , his unbeaten 111 against NSW at Melbourne , which saw his side to an amazing victory when their target was 434 , persuaded the Test selectors to make him 12th man for the final Test . |
9 | In July 1845 he scored 56 for Yorkshire against Manchester and the following season hit 118 for Sheffield Wednesday against Sheffield Broomhill Club . |
10 | Oakes , bidding to build into a British title contender this season , found McGrath in resilient mood , but referee Keith Garner got it right when he scored 40-38 for Oakes , who did n't lose a round . |
11 | Allan Lamb had probably seen the same selector : he hit sixty for Northants , their top scorer . |
12 | In 1887 , he hit 151 for England against MCC at Lord 's in the Centenary Match , he and Shrewsbury adding 266 for the first wicket . |