Example sentences of "[pron] you [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Then you had a a spare man what you sent over the harvest , which you hired for a a month of occasionally they only used to come by the day . |
2 | There is a relaxed atmosphere and everything you need for a great holiday is here . |
3 | Arrangements are also supplied for the church and reception , with presentation bouquets , corsages — everything you need for a wonderful floral day . |
4 | You 'll then receive everything you need for a great club night including a set of questions and answers , prizes of Aquarian food and winners ' certificates . |
5 | You 'll then receive everything you need for a great club night including a set of questions and answers , prizes of Aquarian food and winner 's certificates . |
6 | Luxury hotels where comfort is the key , with everything you need for a really relaxing weekend . |
7 | Many of these , like the Forte Hotel Village , are fully self-contained , you might describe them as small holiday resorts in their own right , offering everything you need for a marvellous stay in unspoilt surroundings , away from the more commercialised resort areas . |
8 | You 'll then receive everything you need for a great club night including a set of questions and answers , prizes of Aquarian food and winner 's certificates . |
9 | With a good area of fine pebbles , patches of shade , areas of sun , a fresh water shower , a big barbecue grill and a neighbouring taverna it 's got everything you need for a comfortable day , and a few pleasant social evenings too . |
10 | Plus there are adhesive strips , banger strips , mottos and hats — everything you need for a cracking cracker . |
11 | Yeah , of course you ca n't sort of cuddle him like that cos he 's too heavy , I rock him you know for a , a couple of minutes , not that long , he 's taken his braces off as well still do , do n't ya ? |
12 | And those sturdy thighs of hers are just what you need for a good rumbustious kazatzki . |
13 | They all know what you do for a living . ’ |
14 | ‘ Look , Clive , I do n't like what you do for a living , I do n't like the way you treat girls at parties , I do n't like your taste in shirts and I do n't like the way you look . |
15 | Social worth in our society is related to the workplace : you are valued by what you do for a job , not what or who you are as a person . |
16 | Like if you are married , and what you do for a living apart from this . |
17 | ‘ I was just wondering what you do for a living . ’ |
18 | ‘ I wonder what you do for a living ? ’ he asked thoughtfully . |
19 | is that er you can go in and you can sit and you can talk to them about what you want for a holiday |
20 | Within a long programme you may find a short sequence which contains exactly what you want for a particular lesson . |
21 | ‘ You told them what you did for a living ? ’ |