Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 How I would love to be proved wrong by any one of them but parents and boys deserve my honest opinion , however much they may hate me for it .
2 Try out the PA system on site ; do n't take the management 's word that they 'll do it for you .
3 You see we 've got some gentlemen here , they 'll do it for you .
4 They 'll thank me for it one day : pelvic control is useful when you 're having a baby . ’
5 the they 'll have it for everything !
6 And er if they have n't got it they 'll get it for you .
7 And we decided to get lots of copies for all our friends that we have n't seen for a long long time so I asked if they could do them for me but I thought they would be back by now , well they should of been back ages ago actually !
8 Even Samuel Montagu had said the purpose of the Crown Suppliers was to provide for departments more efficiently than they could do it for themselves or from any other source .
9 Just because like they 'd leave them for us and we had n't changed them .
10 They 'd done it for Adam and Christopher and they 'd do it for him .
11 Then it would be her lunchtime , and probably another feed , and after that they 'd send her for her afternoon rest , and then collect the specimens and the data from him for the next day 's test session .
12 They 'd find it for you fast enough , ’ he went on , either not noticing or not caring about the embarrassment of his host .
13 They 'd keep them for themselves .
14 N nowadays I hear erm or the lads who have been they go out They 've been working with contractor and they say how different it is when your mother was alive , everybody who came here they they used to join us for their dinner .
15 And of course then when she had done it they used to fold it up they used to just get it then and go like that you know , and just fold it up and then when it was done all done you see , they 'd take it back to this here lady and then of course they used to pay you for it .
16 She stared at the car lights going by on the ceiling and thought about her Diary and wondered how much they would pay her for it .
17 They would hate you for it . ’
18 They have enough inner strength not to feel threatened by the demand for child-like dependency implicit in tears ; they will recognize it for what it is , a temporary rather than a permanent threat to their autonomy .
19 They will keep it for you , you know — you can pay by instalments . ’
20 If you are using a removal firm ask them to provide tea-chests for all the small items , and they will pack them for you .
21 Once the children are familiar with this method of working they can manipulate it for themselves — e.g. the performers can ask for advice whenever they need it ; the performers can " Tag " an adviser to take over from them .
22 Whereby erm we do n't end up actually doing the things for them , but we show them the way that they can do them for themselves .
23 You know that if they can do it for you , they will , and you know that when they 're on screen , they 'll do their damnedest to make it all work .
24 I do n't have to preach or tell our colleagues in England and Wales the effects water privatization 's had on them since nineteen eighty nine , they can see it for themselves every day .
25 If they want them , they can fight me for them .
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