Example sentences of "[pers pn] 'll [verb] [pers pn] for the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ … I 'll do it for the Young Farmers sometime . ’ |
2 | ‘ I 'll date it for the day after tomorrow , if that 's OK ? ’ |
3 | I 'll refund you for the apples , and any other damage . |
4 | I said , " That 's very kind of you , Mavis , and of course I 'll pay you for the gin , but if you do n't mind I 'd rather be alone . |
5 | I 'll pay you for the use . ’ |
6 | But I 'll pay you for the two lots of coffee . |
7 | After his triumph , Benn said : ‘ I do n't want to fight Eubank because I do n't like him but I 'll take it for the million he was asking for . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll need it for the bike when we arrive . |
9 | No I 'll thank you for the confidence no . |
10 | Fenella , who rather liked the look of the Gnomes , thought they were a bit like careful children , diligently remembering their manners , sprinkling their conversation with ‘ please ’ and ‘ thank you ’ , and with things like , ‘ I 'll trouble you for the jam pot , your honour ’ , or ‘ after you with the tomato chutney , your worship ’ . |
11 | Because I have on good information and I 'll say it for the first time on this programme , I intend to give this in my evidence tomorrow , that Rover intend to close not the south works first , but the north works first . |
12 | These are substitutes , but you 'll need it for the authentic taste . |
13 | Try and keep them dry , and take the painkillers we 'll give you for the first few days . |
14 | And even now , as he never has time off for spending the twenty-something quid a week they 'll dish him for the one-hundred-and-twenty-hour stint he puts in most weeks , he could just afford a wife and kid . |