Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] for i " in BNC.
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1 | On the doorstep his final words to the last guest to leave were , ‘ You must vote for me when next I apply for a Cambridge professorship ’ . |
2 | ‘ Lady , ’ said Hotspur , ‘ there is yet something you may do for me , if you will . ’ |
3 | ‘ But you 'll wait for me ? ’ |
4 | By then she 'll understand , and she 'll wait for me . ’ |
5 | But he 'll wait for me . ’ |
6 | He might do for me very well . |
7 | Anyway , Stuart Hughes — I think , that 'll do for me . |
8 | ‘ They 'll do for me right enough then . ’ |
9 | That 'll do for me . |
10 | ‘ You 'll do for me , I 've always voted Labour , ’ said the fan , who may or may not have been colour blind . |
11 | ‘ Well , he 'll do for me , ’ said Rose decisively . |
12 | That 'll do for me . |
13 | ‘ She 'll look for me if I do n't . |
14 | And if I 'm practising and it sounds good it 'll work for me too . |
15 | Well you work for yourself , I 'll work for me . |
16 | He said two , he 'll call for me . |
17 | Du n no how long that 'll take for me . |
18 | I was a bit nervous , because I thought she might go for me , but I crawled into the cage and put a slip lead on her . |
19 | They 'll come for me . ’ |
20 | He 'll come for me . ’ |
21 | ‘ She does not , ’ he said , adding savagely , ‘ but she might care for me a little ! ’ |
22 | Then you might care for me to redraft the complete document in more concise form . |
23 | ‘ You said you 'd wait for me to come to you . ’ |
24 | And I would say He 'd wait for me to say , Blue to match my eyes . |
25 | ‘ Nah — even if there was the slightest chance he 'd fall for me , it would n't work . |
26 | Least he could do for me . ’ |
27 | The doctor felt there was nothing more he could do for me . |
28 | The doctor arrived and after examining me pronounced that I had some sort of mystery virus , and there was nothing he could do for me . |
29 | You know that he stopped by the villa every day asking what he could do for me , offering lifts , bringing books , staying to talk . |
30 | You know nothing of my problems ! — Wait , one commission you could do for me ! ’ |