Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] it for [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 She walked past Jotan to the door , and the pages who were stationed there hastened to open it for her .
2 She 'd done it for him .
3 I 'd rigged it for her a while back in part payment for temporary accommodation after the house I 'd lived in in Southwark had accidentally been sort of totally damaged .
4 It was Charlotte 's wish really and when she wished something we all fought to fulfil it for her .
5 That 's , I know , I forgot to record it for you .
6 I forgot to I know I forgot to record it for you .
7 So we agreed to do it for him .
8 She finished undoing it for him and slipped out of the dress , and as she let him raise her petticoat her eyes strayed again to the patch on the ceiling .
9 Oscar took his jacket off and I offered to carry it for him .
10 Frankie appeared as I was filling the kettle and offered to do it for me .
11 I said Oh I said oh you did use my hand blender , I did leave it for you then she
12 ‘ The early try did not cost us the game , but the late penalty certainly did lose it for us . ’
13 Some man at the college had arranged it for her … she more or less admitted she 'd worked on him . ’
14 ‘ Yes , Florian Jones had organised it for me . ’
15 In those early months he had wanted her to know the magnitude of what he had done and that he had done it for her .
16 I found out later Sonia had done it for her .
17 It was imperative , as he knew , not to get embroiled in politics , and he had been utterly furious when it appeared that architect Rod Hackney had done it for him .
18 Uncle Mosse had wanted to be dead there , and since he could n't achieve it for himself , his clothes had done it for him .
19 They 're proud of their DIY achievements , which they often find better — and a lot more satisfying — than if a professional had done it for them .
20 She saw the sudden gleam in his eyes , male and provocative , and realised too late how easy she had made it for him .
21 It was n't until almost his last breath that he told her of the board beneath his bed and what was under it , assuring her he had saved it for her .
22 Great-Aunt Alicia had redecorated it for her , many years ago .
23 and I did n't even like it so the doctor had to change it for me
24 They had left it for me to finish alone on a chill blue , lonely morning five centuries later .
25 My agent had borrowed it for me from a cousin who had gone to New York for six months .
26 Sometimes the people that owned the book had to pay it for them you know .
27 He was pleased about the trip and it was clear that Ana had planned it for him and for her own secret reasons .
28 ‘ Laura 's just an old friend , ’ he said , knowing it was hopeless , that he had blown it or rather that Laura had blown it for him , and found he was speaking to the back of her neck .
29 It came as a shock as I had visited Jack two weeks earlier , having travelled down to Shergold Guitars in Romford to collect my Burns Marvin after Jack had refurbished it for me .
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