Example sentences of "[verb] he [modal v] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.
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1 | The outspoken Mrs Clinton , an assertive Leftish lawyer , has already become a campaign issue because of a scathing remark she made about women who ‘ stay at home and bake cookies ’ and because Mr Clinton says he will consider her for a job in his Cabinet once he wins the White House . |
2 | In that case the Lapp had said he would do it for a few drinks if we had any with us . |
3 | He 's got friends there who 've moved on to the staff , and he reckons he can pump them for information without making any official waves . |
4 | I knew he 'd hate me for it . |
5 | Do you think he 'll do mine for |
6 | He wants a quick sale , and there 's a friend of his who thinks he might like it for a weekend cottage . |
7 | They bought out , this company have bought out a new tile and he said they 're looking for a sort of nice house to have as a sort of a show house and then he thinks he 'll get them for nothing . |
8 | I think he should appreciate you for what you are — an attractive young woman of today . ’ |
9 | And in the end I felt he really was beginning to think he might do it for me . |
10 | He appeared to have learned his lesson last season , but the fact that he needs Robson 's ‘ Englishness ’ for Europe means he will pick him for some league games such as Chelsea last week , and was n't he crap ; > } |
11 | It 's just that sometimes — well , I do n't even know if we have a relationship , and I do n't want him thinking he can take me for granted . ’ |
12 | He said he would fix it for me — that we get the loan . |
13 | He was delighted , said he would mark it for immediate release to the newspapers under the Branch Secretary 's name . |
14 | He said he 'd do it for $8,000 . |
15 | They were left feeling drained , insulted and angry at a man who suggested he should bill them for the five hours he spent at their home . |