Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] [verb] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 I mean I 've done it for love ! ’
2 But erm , that 's Linda , and er , as I say I 've known her for seven years , you can have a bit of fun , she can take a joke , she 's got a good sense of humour , and nice to work with , and she 's nice to work with .
3 ‘ If they want to go at a certain pace and not become a Top Five singles band you have to respect them for it .
4 The old hut 's been converted into a flower-shop , but the cabbies say they wanted to keep it for themselves .
5 I just hope she gets arrested herself for wasting police time .
6 ‘ I hope you 've brought one for yourself , Frau Schmidt .
7 the same a as what Ann had for theirs I mean we 've had it for a year and paid all that rent .
8 And he added : ‘ It is important to me that the boys know I offered to do it for nothing . ’
9 I forgot to I know I forgot to record it for you .
10 ‘ And when you change the formula you know you 've changed it for every single product . ’
11 ‘ Our boxes are environmentally-friendly and if you buy a bacon storer you know you have got it for life . ’
12 And obviously we would want to take money out of reserves , our original amendment took one point three million pounds out of reserves and it 's interesting to see now that you 're suggesting almost that figure again and yet for years you 've been telling us you ca n't take this money out of the reserves , er you know we had to keep it for a rainy day .
13 I do n't know why , but I feel I 've known you for years . ’
14 I suppose you want to keep it for your wedding night ? ’
15 However , suppose we have proved it for all finite P , Q , R. ( We will shortly do this . )
16 They use it to help prepare themselves for the interview — i.e. to get to know you a bit before you arrive and work out the questions they are going to ask you .
17 Mm Dave Allen 's on that as well the only bit , I think I 've set it for the Beast Master ai n't I ?
18 For Heaven 's sake , Tug , do I have to decide everything for you ?
19 Are you going to throw that flaming dice or do I have to do it for you ?
20 Do I have to do it for you ?
21 You look at the skill you did n't know you had , put a label on it and think : ‘ Yes I do do that ’ , whereas when you first walk in you think you 've done nothing for the last 18 years .
22 ‘ What the hell do you want to see him for ? ’ asked Brown .
23 What do you want to cross it for ?
24 What do you keep pulling him for ?
25 And that you know they leave they 've left it for er two years
26 " I think he wants to write something for you , dear , " the nurse said to Martha .
27 How long have you got to do it for ?
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