Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb past] [pron] [be] for " in BNC.

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1 Would you mind if I asked what 's for supper , only I 'm starvin' . ’
2 I realised it was for John and Angela . ’
3 When I painted it was for myself , I could afford the luxury of spending two years on a painting ; I did n't have to worry about whether anyone was interested in it or not or whether I would exhibit it in a commercial gallery or whether it would be sold .
4 Then not long after , we were both walking under some scaffolding — she was already under it and out of view — when a workman whistled , so I knew it was for me , not her .
5 As soon as I saw it , I knew it was for you . ’
6 I knew it was for me to approach the Colonel again , rather than vice versa .
7 I did n't think you could get grants for your hobby ; I thought they were for businesses and things like that .
8 I thought they were for sore throats and things Gary ?
9 ‘ I do n't know whether this was a fund-raising ploy or whether this was for real , ’ O'Boyle said , ‘ but I thought it was for real at the time . ’
10 I thought it was for purely recreational use
11 I thought it was for the best .
12 I thought it was for more than we are after selling him for .
13 I thought it was for m , Tuesday !
14 Having been lucky with the only real audition I did which was for the RSC , I ca n't really complain about it .
15 I said it 's for when you 've got a blunt dart and you sharpen it .
16 I said it 's for , oh what do you think it is ?
17 So I said yes , I we I explained why I wa I was asking the question , I said it was for my son , and er I said , but mine 's just a , a microwave I sa and he said , well he said they re the combination ones now he said are really you know , what you need .
18 It had a Birmingham postmark and was addressed to ‘ Robert Hilton ’ and she assumed it was for her son .
19 Like the rest of the family , you assumed I was for sale .
20 ‘ You 'll recall that the cheque you paid us was for a chest which we made for your cousin .
21 There was no chimney attached to it ; so she guessed it was for paraffin oil .
22 Everything was wonderful , he said , and she knew it was for him .
23 destroyed all mine and put it all in the , I mean lipsticks ten quid a time or whatever , seven quid a time , so I went through and Mary had a she got this moisture , oh I thought what does this mean , she said it 's for removing lines , I thought right we 'll have a sample this
24 You said it was for a B H S .
25 Of course we thought we were for it .
26 ‘ If Haines recommended the Jockey Club should be abolished we would have to consider it and if we felt it was for the benefit of racing we would do it , ’ Lord Hartington said .
27 Their lawyer , Patricia Hambrecht , says : ‘ We witnessed a dramatic drop in our appraisal business for donations to institutions , and even though we realised it was not in our narrow self-interest , we knew it was for the good of the overall arts community ’ .
28 But we had nobody been for a couple of times , now .
29 The Cherry and Whites are used to winning against Nottingham … last time they played it was for league points in the first division …
30 The first time they came it was for ‘ Bob-a-job ’ week , but now they just come .
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