Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] [modal v] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 Runner-up River Falls , beaten a head , and his stablemate Swing Low , third , are both in the 2,000 Guineas but Richard Hannon will send one for the Italian version .
2 Simon Foreman would sell anything for a great price and not ask any questions .
3 Any fool can buy a blue-chip index ; Aunt Agatha could do it for herself , if she had the money and a stockbroker .
4 Yes , said Sister , Mrs Downes had been remarkably lucky , really ; and , yes , Sergeant Lewis could see her for a short while .
5 And Dr Kent should reprimand her for it .
6 Now , it 's every song-writer 's dream that Frank Sinatra will ask you for a song , and I had one all ready .
7 Mr Edgar will blame me for letting her go to your house . ’
8 Foreign bankers and economists cautiously welcomed the minister 's initiative , but warned that he and President Menem should steel themselves for a ‘ very rough ride ’ during the next few weeks .
9 A Herefordshire hobgoblin would avenge himself for any insult by stealing all the family 's keys and refusing to return them until his favourite cake had been baked and left on the hob for him to eat .
10 LINFIELD fans should prepare themselves for a bout of double vision at Windsor Park next week .
11 Safe Sex : a picture of the guitar — a Les Paul will do it for me every time .
12 In the TEC network , Tyneside TEC will run a pilot for people unemployed for more than two years , and Devon and Cornwall TEC will run one for those out of work for more than four years .
13 Well I wonder what Lord Hanson will pay me for my I C I shares they 're still writing .
14 A studied , casual flick of the quiff ; only a sap like Ms Rosenbloom could mistake it for a gesture of surprise .
15 ( Mebbe Mel could do it for Leeds : - )
16 ( Mebbe Mel could do it for Leeds : - )
17 It is three years since West Coast beat the Glasgow side without losing a set but Su Ragazzi will take nothing for granted .
18 It was decided that until the camp arrived Lady Rathcreedan could use it for grazing cattle .
19 As long as Doctor Mac can do something for him . ’
20 JOHN Carroll will do anything for a quiet life , according to his young daughters .
21 She doubted if even James Morton would remember her for long .
22 ‘ If not , John Major should do it for him . ’
23 ‘ And if he will not , then John Major must do it for him . ’
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