Example sentences of "[pers pn] would [verb] [pers pn] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd sack him for that .
2 I 'd sack him for that .
3 MAX ( to Peg ) : If we were n't having a civilized drink together , I 'd bash you for that ‘ our teapot . ’
4 One of these fine days , when he 's my uncle , I would thank him for this .
5 To look at her now ye would take her for fifty-two .
6 She 'd have you for that suggestion . ’
7 Because you 'd lose him for sure then .
8 ‘ No , I was hoping you 'd join me for that drink . ’
9 The point is not that companies are ideal mechanisms for making decisions which have important social effects ( in the sense that we would choose them for this purpose other considerations being equal ) .
10 It just makes you feel good because you kid yourself they 'd do it for free anyway . ’
11 ‘ I did n't think they 'd print it for some reason .
12 Thank you everybody who said they would do them for next year .
13 He 'd do it for ten quid , let alone for this little lot . ’
14 He 'd kill them for this .
15 And er he 'd maybe say yes and he 'd get it for fifteen you know .
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 He was delighted , said he would mark it for immediate release to the newspapers under the Branch Secretary 's name .
18 There was scant eating in the meat , but it would sustain him for some days , assuming he could keep the scent away from wolves .
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