Example sentences of "do [pers pn] [vb infin] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | WHERE DO I GO FOR FURTHER HELP OR ADVICE REGARDING THREADWORMS ? |
2 | What do you do for existing teachers ? |
3 | What more do you want for four quid ? |
4 | ‘ Well , ’ the foreman said , ‘ what do you expect for eighty bucks a week ? |
5 | The importer 's answer would undoubtedly be ‘ what do you expect for this kind of money ? ’ |
6 | And do you think for one minute they care a damn about you ? |
7 | Do you think for one minute that I want to live next door to a stinking curry eater or a mugging , drug-dealing , sweaty black rasta ? |
8 | ‘ If we 'd listened to them do you think for one minute we 'd have got this far by now ? ’ |
9 | What do you care for this society ? |
10 | ‘ What do you plan for this afternoon ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Do you work for International Models or another agency now ? ’ |
12 | I said what do you work for Fat Sam ? |
13 | ‘ Then how , ’ he demanded , ‘ do you account for this afternoon , in the woods ? |
14 | PAMELA : Mrs. Jewkes , why do you call for poor Nan ? |
15 | Why do you come for that alarm ? |
16 | How do we pay for clinical services which we are purchasing ? |
17 | How do we account for this obfuscation ? |
18 | What do we charge for this service ? — generally nothing , as our costs are normally covered by commissions payable on business that we introduce but we provide you with a full statement of our Terms of Business before any transaction takes place . |
19 | native girls and then Paddy goes to like what do yous have for like alcohol over here ? |