Example sentences of "it [adv] for [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Go on , put it on for me . ’ |
2 | ‘ Put it on for me , darling , and handle with care . |
3 | It is too tight for myself , I shall say — and since I am indisposed , my companion shall fit it on for me ! ’ |
4 | I believe she 's leaving it on for me . |
5 | put it on for us |
6 | The BBC switches it on for you by remote control smart card technology and training material is sent through the post . ’ |
7 | I 'll be happy to give you her address , or send it on for you . |
8 | If you would like to write to one of them , send a letter c/o BROWNIE magazine and we will pass it on for you . |
9 | If you would like to write to one of them , please send a letter c/o BROWNIE magazine and we will pass it on for you . |
10 | If you would like to write to any of them , please send a letter c/o BROWNIE magazine and we will pass it on for you . |
11 | I 'll turn it on for you . |
12 | you , no they 're not putting their coats on , they 've gone to the toilet , Richard can go to the toilet by himself actually ca n't he ? he 's a clever boy is n't he ? can you get your coat for me ? , you get your coat now , I 'll put it on for you I hope you have n't broken that , have you ? , pick it up , carefully give it to me look |
13 | Oh yeah , I 'll put it on for you . |
14 | Give me two minutes Johnny , and we 'll put it on for you at last ! |
15 | That is if you like , in the background , I 'll put it on for you , you can change it anytime you like and there 's no problems , unfortunately you ca n't do it yourself , yet . |
16 | Yet some form of coercion or compulsion still resulted from what he considered it right for him to do in certain circumstances . |
17 | Or we 'll put it right for you ? |
18 | Mm , good , got to get it right for you . |
19 | I thought you 'd be able to put it right for us . ’ |
20 | Now then , if the council could , could 've come to some agreement and put in there , it would of made it right for us , now , you see we 've done so before , this is what I do n't like about he , he applies for planning permission does er the notice was no bigger than six inches long and four |
21 | When the future of our quaint , much-loved ground was in jeopardy , it was Laurie who bought it outright for us . |
22 | It came so fast the keeper hardly saw it so for him and for all Hereford fans here it is in slow motion |
23 | Then we could 've put it together for him . |
24 | Or I do n't think so anyhow , we 'd 've nailed it together for him for nothing and |
25 | Just let me know what you want to do and we 'll put it together for you . |
26 | Oh well I th I then said oh well I 'll alright I 'll fling it together for you oh good can you bring it into the sitting room ? |
27 | But what we certainly can do is take note of what you 've said , and ensure that we get it together for you to be consulted before we take decisions next year . |
28 | No wonder such families think providence has it in for them . |
29 | well that was somebody had it in for them |
30 | ‘ Raja had it in for me and just waited its time . |