Example sentences of "you [verb] [verb] a [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | do you want to set a date for another meeting just now or do you want to get in touch later George ? |
2 | I meant — would you consider developing a program for my company ? |
3 | It 's not just a question of deciding what you want to use a camera for ; you also need to think about the quality you want . |
4 | I mean if you want do a paper for this group , on , you know , on the sociological periods of evolution , and , and how they look from our perspective . |
5 | If you want leave a page for some homework . |
6 | No , Ellen , before you leave this house , I 'll make you promise to arrange a meeting for me with Catherine . |
7 | Ah Would you like to record a song for posterity Lynda ? |
8 | ‘ Would you like to leave a message for them ? ’ |
9 | Would you like to become a journalist for an hour or so , and copy out one or two ‘ In Years Gone By columns for us from the files ? |
10 | Would you like buy a flag for the ? |
11 | Would you like to have a break for tea now ? |
12 | ‘ Looking at the controls on the Crate — seven band graphic equaliser , limiter , pre-shape — you seem to get a lot for your dosh ! ’ £369 in this case … comments ? |
13 | You dress to impress , the clothes you wear say a lot for you . ’ |
14 | Well direct sales you you know I always tried to sort of stay away from companies that you know had a reputation for that . |
15 | It could be a fake , but I reckon not — you get to have a feel for what 's real and what is n't , in this job . |
16 | Erm , d' you have to do a picture for the north and south of it , or just one overall picture ? |
17 | Mr Bruce Napier , a chartered clinical psychologist once in charge of the society 's disciplinary procedures , said : ‘ If you go to see a therapist for an hour a week to talk about your most intimate feelings , it is understandable you may develop more powerful feelings for him than you would for your bank manager or solicitor . ’ |
18 | Do you intend making a bid for Stella 's job ? ’ she asked as an afterthought . |
19 | Then you can see if you 've made a fuss for nothing . ’ |
20 | So you 've implemented a procedure for wh which you have n't set up you have n't even looked at the resource information |
21 | Hm , well you 've got a , you 've had a lot for your birthday have n't you ? |
22 | J , A , K , O , B. You 've got a cheque for me for £799 . ’ |
23 | when you 've got a budget for an oncoming year , assuming you and I are here together in November ninety three and we 're preparing a budget up till November ninety four , can you ever have precise figures which will be accurate to the last pound ? |
24 | You 've got a check for me . ’ |
25 | ‘ You 've got a nose for the washed-up , I 'll say that for you . |
26 | ‘ You 've got a talent for this . |
27 | You 've got a meeting for the second have you ? |
28 | right , now what you 've got to judge at the end of the day , now lets say for instance that you 've put in six lines six lines , right and you only wanted to use two of them all you 've got a number for is the rental charge is n't it ? |
29 | I mean it 's got if you 've got a disability for instance you would n't be able to get in there . |
30 | If you 've skippered a yacht for at least two weeks , including open sea passages , and you can navigate ( take a fix , lay a steer and a course , keep track of your position while tacking to windward ) then you 're experienced enough to enjoy any of our holidays . |