Example sentences of "[to-vb] [Wh det] [pers pn] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But she had n't been able to hear what he said for the roaring in her ears . |
2 | Real people with real jobs , not just holidaymakers out to forget what they do for a living . ’ |
3 | Intensive indoor rearing of livestock is relatively new and people are only just beginning to realise what it means for the animals . |
4 | ‘ Now the way is open to St Bede 's and St Augustine 's parents to get what they need for the good of their children . |
5 | Gabriel sold all his farm tools to pay what he owed for the sheep . |
6 | Now we 're going to see what he does for the economy , what he does for the underclass , and so on |
7 | ‘ It appears that you are willing to sacrifice what you want for the good of others , ’ he said softly . |
8 | Nothing put me off , I 'm happy to say , but in the years before I got the chance to enjoy what I did for a living , I still had to pay the rent . |
9 | In small group discussions , happily married men with children clearly saw fidelity as part of their lives ; although not immune to other women 's charms , they were not prepared to jeopardize what they had for the sake of a night of passion . |
10 | If individual purchasers want to reveal what they paid for a company , it is a matter for them . |