Example sentences of "[adv] [pron] [vb infin] for a " in BNC.
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1 | The tenant should also ensure that this covenant contains a provision that the lease being granted to the guarantor does not itself provide for a new guarantor to be joined . |
2 | Did n't you go for a lovely bush walk to measure timber for the bridge ? |
3 | ‘ Why did n't you send for a carriage ? |
4 | Do n't you think for a rock'n'roll band it is somewhat stupid to promote this government idea , especially here in Belgium ? ’ |
5 | Why do n't you ask for a rubber when you make a mistake . |
6 | " Why do n't you apply for a grant and go and do a psychology degree at the tech ? " said Lyn . |
7 | ‘ Why do n't you pray for a miracle , Father , ’ Myles said sardonically . |
8 | ‘ Well , why do n't we meet for a drink ? |
9 | I am — look , why do n't we meet for a drink soon and talk face to face ? |
10 | Why do n't we meet for a drink this evening to discuss it ? ’ |
11 | ‘ Look , why do n't we go for a drink tonight and then we 'll talk . ’ |
12 | Why ca n't they plan for a longer term for those trees ? |
13 | Could n't he play for a club ? |
14 | Could n't he play for a club ? |