Example sentences of "you [vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If you art hit on the torso , from head to knees but excluding the arms , that is a hit and you must return here for a penalty of five minutes . |
2 | ‘ Do n't you think you should go home for the rest of the day ? |
3 | The pattern is very much first half er , erm , loss or small profit , second half all the profit and in fact you should watch out for the bigger , the bigger Addison Wesley gets , the more the loss in the second half will be because we 're investing for that sale |
4 | ‘ You should get away for a bit , ’ Helen continued . |
5 | The examiner is quite entitled to set questions on any topic in the syllabus regardless of whether a lecture on it has been given or not and you should look out for the " old foxes " . |
6 | Quite how to choose your destination is not clear : You might set out for a holiday in Virgo and end up in the Crab Nebula . |
7 | The way things are , you might struggle on for a few months . |
8 | ‘ If the murder rate speeds up , ’ said Milton , ‘ perhaps you might put in for the job yourself . ’ |
9 | Aubrey says you might come home for a visit this summer . |
10 | He says , and then you 'll go downstairs for a cup of tea and then you 'll he says , get back into bed ! |
11 | You 'll go faster for a rest . ’ |
12 | You 'll pay only for the amount of cover you feel you need because the Midland Personal Accident Plan provides two levels of cover — Gold Cover and Silver Cover , for less than twice the monthly cost . |
13 | ‘ You 'll come in for a moment , wo n't you ? ’ |
14 | But you see , you 'll come home for the holidays , Easter and Christmas ; and they have holidays in the summer an' all , do n't they , Aggie ? ’ |
15 | Perhaps you 'll get back for the Gala . ’ |
16 | So all you 'd do is you 'd cast about for a friend , you 'd decide on a price that you would accept and if it was a friend , if you had to sell it and you needed fifteen quid to buy a pair of shoes or whatever , erm and you 'd like twenty , you 'd turn to a mate and go , Have you got twenty quid ? and he he 'd say yes or no . |
17 | Then if you 'd lie down for a few minutes , have a few minutes ’ sleep , you were right again . |
18 | You know , you could pay more for a flashy car . ’ |
19 | ‘ Well , I suppose you could go there for a new typewriter , though as I say , they 're mainly interested in bulk orders . |
20 | You could sign up for a series of courses , which you could take at your own pace . |
21 | Anthony left instructions that you could get up for a couple of hours if you felt up to it . |
22 | If , if er if you were on a case er well if you could get out for a , for an hour in the afternoon for a walk , but that was about all . |
23 | I mean i i if you could get in for a penny a week that was alright because when things got better you could build on a penny a week , you see ? |
24 | If you could qualify either for a reduced pension of your own or a dependant 's addition , the higher of the two would be paid . |
25 | If you have a poor memory you could slip away for a moment and write yourself a quick note . |
26 | You had certain of them that knew where you could slip in — you could slip in for a smoke and a cup of tea , so long as you were n't caught . |
27 | You will come back for a cup of coffee , wo n't you ? |
28 | Is n't it good to know you can sprint effortlessly for a bus , you can run up a flight of stairs without your heart thumping ? |
29 | On the return , you can stay on for a few nights in Copenhagen for just £39 per person per night . |
30 | ‘ You can sit here for the moment , ’ said Dyson , opening the mail from his in-tray , ‘ while we get this sorted out . |