Example sentences of "you [verb] [to-vb] for the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What time do you want to leave for the coast ? ’ she asked steadily .
2 ‘ What do you want to do for the rest of your life , Carol ?
3 I 'm gon na have to rush you Clint , you 've got the fondue set — that 's yours to keep — now do you want to gamble for the car ?
4 ‘ Do you want to sign for the return of your two-headed love-child ? ’
5 If you forget to allow for the backspace time , you may find that this time margin has been reduced noticeably — the pan may even start before the backspacing is complete — and this will not look good on the screen .
6 This of course leads on to — What are YOU prepared to do for the branch ?
7 What made you choose to work for the holiday complex ?
8 Have you got to pass for the stage then ?
9 ‘ Would you like to run for the school ? ’
10 ‘ Would you like to run for the school ? ’
11 Do you elect to go for the drop goal or go for the try ?
12 He began again , ‘ What are you intending to do for the rest of the evening ? ’ he rasped .
13 And er Miss do you intend to apply for the transfer of this license ?
14 And er Miss do you intend to apply for the transfer of this licence ?
15 How did you come to audition for the band ?
16 Would you continue to fight for the life of this man who was valued in the community and initially had a strong will to live , even if the odds seemed hopeless ?
17 Write your diary entry describing how you feel as you prepare to leave for the island .
18 Within the assembly council I personally valued your contributions the very courteous and thoughtful way in which you presented these and the courage with which you expressed at times the stand that you had to take for the interest of the Board .
19 So if it peaks two years before you plan to cash in , you do not lose because you had to wait for the money .
20 You had to wait for the flash and details of the changes in interest rates on Black Wednesday — a day of vital interest for small businessmen and mortgage holders up and down the country .
21 Or do without is n't it you know , you had to stock for the sake of getting the business .
22 You have to listen for the centre of your voice ’ .
23 However the moment it slips you have to wait for the chain to gain momentum before cutting can recommence , otherwise it bites again .
24 But of course something like this would do that but you have to allow for the jitter as well and this sort of algorithm might might be the way to do it .
25 ‘ Except you have to watch for the rabbit holes .
26 If you say that children are completely non-rational then you have to account for the fact that they become rational , and to do that it appears from these examples that you have to assume that they already are .
27 You will generally be awarded a sum in respect of your lost industrial rights , ie because you have to requalify for the right not to be unfairly dismissed .
28 It 's enough that you have to pay for the licence , which is erm , what is it eighty pounds
29 heath fees , there 's heath fees , and there 's all , all you have to pay for the heath fees and all , you know .
30 You have to pay for the tape do n't you ?
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