Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [modal v] do it for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now , or I 'll do it for you ! ’ |
2 | ‘ I ca n't do it ! ’ she had to tell her , and , when her sister 's look suddenly became hostile , ‘ I 'm sure if you wrote to Mr Gajdusek , or phoned him — or I could do it for you , ’ she volunteered hastily , not wanting to be bad friends with her , now of all times . |
3 | I mean they 're the ones who are badgering me for , for qualifications , they 're badgering me for , I , I , I just told them straight that I will do it for them because I , I wo n't get paid for it |
4 | ‘ Are you suggesting that I should do it for you ? ’ she queried sweetly . |
5 | We thought it was so good that we 'd do it for the old people 's home . |
6 | Even Samuel Montagu had said the purpose of the Crown Suppliers was to provide for departments more efficiently than they could do it for themselves or from any other source . |
7 | Try out the PA system on site ; do n't take the management 's word that they 'll do it for you . |
8 | And say look , if you say look , give to me and I 'll do it for you . |
9 | Let's see if I can do it for you . |
10 | And you can do it for a fraction of the price and without finding yourself on first-name-terms with your local AA recovery team . |
11 | Well , I 'm s sure if you wanted to I could give you the paint and you can do it for me . |
12 | Just knock on your door ask you if you 'll do it for them . |
13 | Well you see we 're a bit further from home now and if we can do it for five days , great , we have n't |
14 | They 'd done it for Adam and Christopher and they 'd do it for him . |
15 | You know that if they can do it for you , they will , and you know that when they 're on screen , they 'll do their damnedest to make it all work . |
16 | But it was not vulgarity , just rudery — and he would do it for some very distinguished people we had on the set sometimes . ’ |
17 | Never mind I 'll sew them on for you , I hate sewing but I 'll do it for you Mary Lou . |
18 | But I can do it for you . |
19 | I 'm a very poor caller in winter , but you shall do it for me , everyone will be so pleased to see you . ’ |