Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] [pron] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I must leave you for a while . |
2 | I must prepare you for a surprise that will not , I hope , upset you too much . |
3 | I think , therefore , that I must ask you for a ruling . |
4 | four hundred and thirty quid , he said bloody hell , so what I said to him is , I know you 're gon na need a car , what I 'll do is er , I 'll get to work , I 'll put it , I 'll bring the car , you bring the car in beginning of the month , next month , right , said I wo n't be able to guarantee that I 'll get it done in a week cos I 've got other work booked in , but I 'll have it in here which means I 'll be able to do work to your car , right , and it 's better me being able to do that , then it , it 's sitting out outside your house and nobody touching it for a couple of weeks , now , I might have it for a couple of weeks , see and I 'll be able to do it in my own leisurely time then |
5 | I 'll do it for a hundred and thirty quid no more ! |
6 | ‘ … I 'll do it for the Young Farmers sometime . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'll do 'em for a penny , if yer like , I got lots of spit . ’ |
8 | ‘ You know that I 'll do anything for the children . |
9 | ‘ I 'll date it for the day after tomorrow , if that 's OK ? ’ |
10 | No she , I 'll leave her for a , she 's gon na have , have her tea in a minute , she can have a bit after her tea . |
11 | Well no , you have to scarify it and then you have to you have to carry on the work , you ca n't sort of do it and then think , ooh I 'll leave it for a couple of months . |
12 | I 'll refund you for the apples , and any other damage . |
13 | ‘ You do n't seem to have much hesitation about speaking your mind , whether I want to hear what 's on it or not , so I 'll speak mine for a change . |
14 | ‘ I 'll send someone for a blanket and we 'll get her there in no time at all . ’ |
15 | I 'll tell you for a fact that Steven wo n't go for Ollie tonight , it 's Paul that 's gon na go for him . |
16 | I said , " That 's very kind of you , Mavis , and of course I 'll pay you for the gin , but if you do n't mind I 'd rather be alone . |
17 | I 'll pay you for the use . ’ |
18 | But I 'll pay you for the two lots of coffee . |
19 | He said to Mariana , ‘ I 'll take her for a few minutes . |
20 | " If that be so , then I 'll take you for a wife . |
21 | I thought we could have lunch in the garden after your inspection — I 've already arranged for the fridge to be restocked — and afterwards , if you do n't fancy going to the beach , we could go out in my boat , or I 'll take you for a tour of North Zealand , through the quaint old villages with their farmhouses and gardens full of hollyhocks and the beech woods . |
22 | I 'll take you for a closer look . ’ |
23 | I 'll take you for a meal and drop you at Ilse 's place afterwards . |
24 | After his triumph , Benn said : ‘ I do n't want to fight Eubank because I do n't like him but I 'll take it for the million he was asking for . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll need it for the bike when we arrive . |
26 | Oh and I 'll have one for the last card . |
27 | I 've got to get out as soon as I get , I 've , I 've promised at night I 'd have , I 'll , I 'll have someone for a night , I 've got to have someone at night as well as the day |
28 | but , so I said oh I 'll have it for a month and then I 'll tell you then whether |
29 | No I 'll thank you for the confidence no . |
30 | I 'll use you for an excuse . |