Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pron] [verb] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I think in the current atmosphere of local government reform , I mean maybe there is an answer there , I mean you work for local councils but much of your role is concerned with statutory instruments if you like , statutory issues , issues which have got absolutely nothing to do with the people who are supposedly making the decisions which you 're supposed to implement , they 're made nationally , and you have to implement them .
2 I think I go for clichéd solos in a way .
3 I think it argues for open access to individual programmes of learning .
4 More recently , industrial contaminants such as polychlorinated biphenyls ( PCBs ) have accumulated in the liver and kidneys of pilot whales in quantities which make them unfit for human consumption .
5 The vector also contained the selectable marker neo r , which enabled us to select for G418-resistant , bcl-2 -expressing subclones .
6 I dared not say a word in case you sent me packing for good . ’
7 Because the difference between us and the Tories is when we mean we support for Eastern Europe , we do n't just talk about it glibly , we go there and we do it because we see the future of Europe being the future of our own people here in .
8 Perhaps the most potent advantage for adult education is that it sees itself catering for developing learning needs over the whole adult age range .
9 ‘ There is nothing to stop them applying for other nights , but there is no guarantee that they will get them .
10 native girls and then Paddy goes to like what do yous have for like alcohol over here ?
11 So what do you want for sweet ?
12 What do you do for existing teachers ?
13 I said what do you work for Fat Sam ?
14 What did you have for sweet today ?
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