Example sentences of "you [vb pp] for " in BNC.

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1 Were you frightened for Theseus at any stage ?
2 I say I do n't take them for sake I mean as you see how many you prescribed for me , ca n't you ?
3 Have you fallen for the coy-virgin act , my darling ?
4 What have you painted for me ? ’ and he said , ‘ Shapes loud and quiet , wet and dry . ’
5 Have you looked for it ?
6 ‘ Ah , but I should have acted six years ago , I should have taken you then when you were vulnerable in your confusion — as I supposed — involved with a recently married man , presumably for the first time , and not knowing what it was you felt for me because you were so sure Jones was all you wanted .
7 ‘ Have you captained for him before ? ’
8 What arrangement have you made for the children if they are ill or on holiday ?
9 You should also let the ‘ interviewer ’ know what particular questions might be a problem for you — ‘ What arrangements have you made for your children out of school hours ? ’ ,
10 What provision have you made for school holidays ?
11 And what arrangements have you made for that ?
12 How many jobs have you applied for ?
13 I took on where he left off … what have you done for me ?
14 After her crisis she had said , ‘ I 'll never forget what you done for me , dear .
15 Titles include ‘ Three Cheers for Community ’ by WACC 's General Secretary , Rev Carlos A Valle ; ‘ Protestant Italy ’ by Dr Renato Maiocchi of the Federazione delle Chiese Evangelische in Italia , and a member of the Executive Committee of the European Regional Association of WACC ; What Have You done for Me Lately ? ’ by Bill Thatcher , Executive Director of the International Christian Media Commission ; and ‘ Catholic Europe ’ by Archbishop John P Foley , President of the Pontifical Council for Social Communications in Rome .
16 At the symposium , ‘ Are You Prepared for IT ? ’ , hosted by Zenith Data Systems , Gates spoke out on object programming , saying he thought the concept was just another hype that extends far beyond the reality available today — having said that , he said to look out for Microsoft 's Object Linking and Embedding 2.0 ‘ during 1993 ’ , saying he was all for any technology that will enable the economical re-use of parts of programs .
17 ‘ What excuse , ’ he asked Mrs Thatcher , ‘ have you got for giving instructions that in the middle of the night , armed riot police raid children , women and men , shove them into caged lorries and forcibly deport them to the country from which they fled ? ’
18 What have you got for us ? ’
19 ‘ What have you got for me ? ’
20 What have you got for me ? ’
21 Well , I 'll tell you one thing , Monday 's not gon na be wonderful for me , I 've got to go into hospital for a little operation er b but seriously , I 'll be out on Tuesday , but I 'll , I 'll be away for the week er , because the Doc said do n't come back to , to work till a week on Monday , so I 'll , I 'll try and listen if I can , but what have you got for us ?
22 What else have you got for me ? ’
23 What have you got for us now ?
24 ‘ Who 've you got for me , John ? ’
25 I guess erm with all the contacts you 've made over the years you 're still gon na have phone calls from people to say er what deal have you got for me this week or whatever ?
26 And if they do , are there still people like Chris Hunter to answer a thousand times a day : what have you got for a penny ?
27 Who 've you got for ?
28 What have you got for Carla ?
29 What have you got for Ca , oh it 's not one for Carla ?
30 What have you got for that ?
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