Example sentences of "for i [to-vb] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | If that stage has not been reached at the end of the formal application processes it it' not for me to judge now what the Department 'll do . |
2 | It suddenly became very important for me to explain why my war was not over . |
3 | My son , aged five , has a very tight foreskin which does n't pull back enough for me to clean underneath it . |
4 | If he was more successful than me , I could say it made sense for me to give up my career . ’ |
5 | I thought that his appearance meant he had really been suffering very much , longing for me to give up my work , and had only refrained from asking me to do so out of respect for my ‘ rights ’ . |
6 | It took about three months for me to realise how she did it . |
7 | All Eva remembers is lying on the sofa wondering if she was going to die , and saying , " Well , Lord , if this is the end of my life I 'll just have to say how thankful I am , and what a wonderful privilege its been , but if it 's your will for me to live then I just give myself to you all the more . |
8 | As we pulled up at the lights , he leaped out , kicked the wheel cap back into place , grinned and said , ‘ Thanks , it happens about every two years or so , ’ got back in his car , then signalled equally wildly for me to wind down my window . |
9 | We certainly know each other very well — well enough for me to know when he 's feeling himself and when he is not . |
10 | Because I believe , that only through him , what he 's told me about the club , that it 's a nice club , a nice base for me to start off my career , because that 's what I really am doing . |
11 | They are like , and I 've come here to maybe to help get them in a , a better position , because I believe that , only through him , what he 's told me about the club ; that it 's a nice club , a nice base for me to start off my career , because that 's what I 'm really am doing . |
12 | Now if I 'm the fund manager and you 've got ta deferred member , nobody 's gon na waste thirty years for me to pay up their pension , I wo n't be here probably in thirty years time er so they want the money up front . |
13 | ‘ It would have been easy for me to bring in someone without any experience and ease them into the job , ’ said Stapleton , now 36 . |
14 | If Stuart feels it 's necessary for me to come off I will accept his decision . |
15 | Okay I 'll put together some ideas based on the areas we 've discussed today and if we can arrange a time for me to come back I can present my recommendations to you . |
16 | It was finally time for me to pack up my tent and vanish into the summer afternoon . |