Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb infin] for [pron] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Well and what can I do for you young lady ? |
2 | Right , what can I do for you this morning ? |
3 | What can I do for you this morning ? |
4 | What can I do for you this morning ? |
5 | What can I do for you this morning ? |
6 | How did you do it , why did you go for it that way ? |
7 | What did you get for your tenth birthday ? ’ |
8 | Now then what can we do for you this time ? |
9 | What can we do for you this morning ? |
10 | Now stranger , what can we do for you this morning ? |
11 | And so , on 9 February , 1950 , to a startled audience of women Republicans in Wheeling , West Virginia , McCarthy raised the favourite bogey : ‘ How can we account for our present situation unless we believe that men high in this government are concerting to deliver us to disaster ? |
12 | What did they do for their meagre earnings ? |
13 | It is not too difficult to imagine how this could slip quietly into polyandry : females could develop the habit of mating with a second male and letting him care for her second clutch . |
14 | ‘ As you all know , ’ she said , ‘ ever since the Pack was formed we 've held our meetings in this fine old barn , which Farmer Maynard has let us have for our own use . |