Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] you [vb base] for " in BNC.
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1 | Erm or I mean you know for advice about what they could do about D H S S. |
2 | That 's a particular no no I mean you know for goodness sake ca n't we av ca n't we actually ob observe studio discipline ? |
3 | And still you make sure I mean you know for that what I 've spent . |
4 | she already is in school , I mean you know for teaching like |
5 | I think in the current atmosphere of local government reform , I mean maybe there is an answer there , I mean you work for local councils but much of your role is concerned with statutory instruments if you like , statutory issues , issues which have got absolutely nothing to do with the people who are supposedly making the decisions which you 're supposed to implement , they 're made nationally , and you have to implement them . |
6 | I suggest you phone for insurance . |
7 | I HOPE YOU WEEP FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE |
8 | That 's something I 'll miss when I move , cos paying for it , you do n't , well I know you pay for it here , but it 's all in and |
9 | She felt a prickle of resentment as she said , ‘ I suppose you mean for washing … ironing … cooking … sleeping , of course . |
10 | I bet you beg for it on bended knees ! |
11 | We 're not sure whether you can choose which bit you get for your £30 … |
12 | If sun , sand and sea are the main ingredients you look for in a holiday , then you 'll really enjoy your stay here , and when you come camping with club in the South of France you get the best of both these worlds — the chance to enjoy a superb sun-filled holiday with a really lively bunch of friendly people at an inclusive price which gives you value for money . |
13 | What sort of a racehorse d' you think you get for a hundred quid ? |
14 | Do you think you pay for it without any money Grace ? |
15 | you know you stop for twenty minutes , put twenty minutes , and you , you just press return and it throws a map up , a map of part of England |
16 | Now to put that into a phrase I found quite difficult to do er and but some people would n't question it but other people would say well what do you mean by that , what you know you plan for the future so that you can retire will be financially independent but it works and you your money work for you . |
17 | ‘ Are you saying you intend for us to share it ? ’ she queried finally , body stiffening in automatic rejection . |
18 | By night we suggest you head for the old quarter of Sachsenhausen which is packed with delightful pubs and restaurants . |
19 | Many pupils who had left a schoolbook behind would rather risk punishment than walk through the dark room with the animals smiling as they watched you hunt for your things . |
20 | We all kept our place but we all It was As I said , just as if they gave you credit for what you could do . |
21 | ‘ But it means you work for me for the rest of your life to pay me back . ’ |
22 | So while I 'm not suggesting that you buy every gauge ( though that would be many a machine knitter 's idea of heaven , I guess ! ) , when working out what machine(s) you want for the yarns you want to knit most , look at the optimum yarn for each gauge . |
23 | The problems is that you do n't know what documents you need for your enquiry . |
24 | ‘ What have you come for ? ’ |
25 | I said , what have you come for ? |