Example sentences of "[vb mod] do for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Some writer should do for them what Bertrand Russell did for his grandfather and others in that exquisite volume Portraits from Memory . |
2 | What a true friend should do for you . |
3 | Oddly I was uneasy about this , worrying over what I should do for my friends when I got home . |
4 | ‘ Lady , ’ said Hotspur , ‘ there is yet something you may do for me , if you will . ’ |
5 | As you may be aware , elements of the corporate financial services work we may do for you are regulated under the Financial Services Act ( ‘ FSA ’ ) by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales ( ‘ ICAEW ’ ) as investment business ( ‘ regulated work ’ ) . |
6 | He might do for me very well . |
7 | It might do for you when you get a job . |
8 | As I have indicated on page 48 , there are a lot of other things an agency can or might do for you , and lots of departments it could have to do it . |
9 | If there is something I might do for you in return ? ’ |
10 | ‘ He might do for you — it 's not too late , ’ said Miss Grimes jovially . |
11 | Hey , that might do for my chairs do you think ? |
12 | I thought they might do for us — just for the moment , anyway . |
13 | That 'll do for her ! |
14 | Anyway , Stuart Hughes — I think , that 'll do for me . |
15 | ‘ They 'll do for me right enough then . ’ |
16 | That 'll do for me . |
17 | ‘ You 'll do for me , I 've always voted Labour , ’ said the fan , who may or may not have been colour blind . |
18 | ‘ Well , he 'll do for me , ’ said Rose decisively . |
19 | That 'll do for me . |
20 | A person does not buy the product but rather buy what it 'll do for him or her . |
21 | Yeah I like snowball , I do n't mind that that 'll do for my Christmas drink Is that half or a ? |
22 | And then he 'll go for one of those buggers , an' he 'll do for 'em . |
23 | It 'll do for you in the end . ’ |
24 | I 'll do for you . |
25 | I will , I 'll do for you one of these days . |
26 | What I 'll do for you deliberately er if the situation changes between now and a fortnight 's time after you 've sp spoken to your accountant , I 'll probably look at twenty , thirty and forty just to give you an illustration of what the expectations er are by , by putting a sum in there . |
27 | That 'll do for you for the lodger . |
28 | he 'll do for you ! |
29 | I thought well they 'd do for him for summer . |
30 | They 'd always be wanting nylons , he thought , he 'd seen what they 'd do for them during the war . |