Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [modal v] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 When a person has faith that Jesus can do something for them , then all things are possible .
2 The government believes that people will love it for abolishing counties like Humberside , which proud Yorkshiremen have always refused to acknowledge .
3 We want to change the whole concept of how dance music is appreciated , so that people can see it for what it is .
4 ‘ And the idea was that Susan would get it for you . ’
5 The psychologist worked on the assumption that Dawn should prepare herself for a life of dependency on others , so he did not try to motivate her towards self-sufficiency .
6 I du n no , I 'm gon na try and see if er if Sarah will do it for me .
7 I says well if you do n't smoke them I says me and Maggie 'll get them for you
8 Show that forests have a tangible value kept as forests , for example for timber , and countries will manage them for a sustained cash yield .
9 Yes I think my socks garnished with holly and ivy will last me for quite some time ! !
10 There were times when his grandma or his aunties made trouble for him behind his back , or when someone would comment on his lack of height and Sweetheart would punish him for the embarrassment he caused her .
11 Brains and education and character would do it for her .
12 Well I ai n't bothered cos Geoff 'll eat it for his lunch .
13 When I was a child there was a damp place in the long meadow where there used to be a lovely yellow flower we call butterballs , and children would bring them for the teacher .
14 Getting the government ‘ off the backs of the people ’ by offsetting the incentives to leisure and evasion would offer something for everyone .
15 Pleasure boats , but people could use them for just getting around anywhere ?
16 I thought you an' Dolly might like it for yer supper tonight , but what 'appened ?
17 Therefore i if we , if he done that then that paragraph would seem to be slightly and the second point was really to ask if there was any further update on the progress in terms of negotiations in Surrey and East Sussex er in terms of this erm particular by-pass and I know that Mr in particular has been concerned with negotiations and Mrs also erm Mrs is not here therefore as Mr could advise me for us o of where we 're at really , so that we fully understand because obviously the the line of the by-pass is very important so far as any further development is is concerned .
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