Example sentences of "[verb] nothing for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Gombert 's linear sense — and sometimes Crecquillon 's and Lupi 's was so strong that he cared nothing for the asperities of harsh suspensions or accented passing-notes , as in this passage from his motet , ‘ Ave sanctissima Maria ’ :
2 It was only too apparent , as Olga tore into him about the disgrace she would suffer , that , like a hippie , he cared nothing for the kind of life his parents led ; he did not share their values or ambitions .
3 Tilda cared nothing for the future , and had , as a result , a great capacity for happiness .
4 As far as I know , the Canadian Rugby Union has received nothing for the development , or even the maintenance , of our cash-strapped programme .
5 Fortunately , modern enclosures are slowly replacing these cages which are cramped and provide nothing for the animal .
6 Her apparent cry of anguish last week that John Major has treated her legacy without due reverence is not convincing ; the old bat cares nothing for the well-being of the Conservative Party or indeed Conservative government .
7 Firstly , I have been in football management long enough to know that team changes at this late stage will do nothing for the confidence of existing players .
8 Both thorns are tolerant of pollution and are tough enough to grow in open , exposed seaside sites regularly raked over by salt-laden winds , although these of course will do nothing for the autumn display .
9 Making it hard for directors to talk to outsiders will also do nothing for the cause of good management .
10 It 's done nothing for the box .
11 He lived only in the present , caring nothing for the past or the future .
12 But , up until now , they have offered nothing for the budget or ‘ entry level ’ guitar market .
13 Riven could see nothing for the water in his eyes , but when the dark shape of the hull loomed up he pushed Madra towards it .
14 And then , when she looked at the high terrace with its pots of trailing geraniums , she could see nothing for the shadow was so intense — not the pale blob of a face or the movement of a hand — but she was suddenly as sure as she could be of anything that someone was standing there , looking down , waiting for them to get out of the car and watching them .
15 ‘ You 've had enough X-rays for a while , so I 'm going to do nothing for the moment .
16 She had cared nothing for the man who was attacking her then ; her despair now was because she could not bear the caresses of the man whom she loved , and she knew loved her .
17 So a £4 billion industry can use the product of a £250m one and need pay nothing for the privilege .
18 You pay nothing for the cheques you issue , your Debits ; and there is no Maintenance Charge .
19 The stated reason for doing so is that an increasing number of cardholders are paying their bill at the end of each month , pay nothing for the card , and are therefore being subsidised by those who do use the credit facility .
20 Such was the message Lewis passed on , himself saying nothing for the moment of his own extraordinarily exciting find , but agreeing to pick up Morse in about ten minutes ' time , after briefly reporting in to St Aldate 's .
21 The big companies surely miss a chance by doing nothing for the club .
22 The big companies surely miss a chance by doing nothing for the club .
23 I feel nothing for the man Steve Cannock , I feel very much for Maria Luisa .
24 The " master-servant " class wars did nothing for the service concept , the implication being that he ( or she ) who serves is inferior .
25 he was merely pandering to his feelings did nothing for the children he left behind .
26 But it did nothing for the glass .
27 But game did nothing for the glass , as I had hoped .
28 In a decade , Clinton 's reforms may salvage the economy' short-term , they do nothing for the deficit .
29 In other words the states of mind that do nothing for the healing process .
30 He said nothing for the moment .
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