Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] i [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | If they only want me to stay for a year then I 'm entitled to do what I want under freedom of contract . |
2 | There 's enough to keep me going for the week there is n't there ? |
3 | ‘ You 've asked enough to keep me talking for a month . |
4 | HOW LONG DO I INVEST FOR ? |
5 | This is the best exercise I know for eliminating inches from the waistline . |
6 | In fact a couple of nights later he took me to see Max Miller at Holborn Empire and would not let me pay for anything . |
7 | Belief … may be said to be the state of mind of a person who says to himself : " I can not say I know for certain that these goods are stolen , but there can be no other reasonable conclusion in the light of circumstances … |
8 | Her mark-up is about so what I normally do , she has never ever told me to pay for anything . |
9 | Apart from words denoting motion or process , which always have me reaching for my inverted commas ( ‘ give ’ , ‘ fall ’ , ‘ eat ’ , ‘ defecate ’ ) , the written language makes plain sense , unlike the spoken . |
10 | ‘ She also asked me to recount for her the circumstances leading up to the car crash in May 1968 in which poor Willy Morpurgo suffered brain damage . ’ |
11 | I now realise I looked for the wrong things . |
12 | You do n't want me to look for her , do you ? ’ |
13 | I do n't think I slept for weeks — it was literally a nightmare and you do get it all out of proportion . |
14 | The brief comments recorded here made me long for more : ‘ How did Ophelia know to scratch her legs like she did ? |
15 | If you have any recipes that work particularly well , please let me know for future editions of this book . |
16 | What people make of them is their business , and if they have something to hide then you ca n't expect me to weep for them . ’ |
17 | Just do n't expect me to ring for an ambulance in the morning when you 're discovered suffering from pneumonia and exposure ! ’ |
18 | Well , you 'll just have to put your overwhelming sex drive on hold for a while , wo n't you , because you need n't expect me to cater for your needs . ’ |
19 | Given all the momentous developments in the environmental sphere that are taking place on the world stage , with which I 'm sure you are involved , I hope you wo n't mind me asking for help over an irritating little problem which is nonetheless of importance to UK environment groups . |
20 | It wo n't stop me looking for him , however . ’ |
21 | ‘ You ca n't force me to work for you . |
22 | They 're on unemployment and do n't realise I saved for that . |
23 | She kissed me and would n't let me pay for the ticket . |
24 | She would n't let me pay for it . |
25 | ‘ I ca n't say I care for the idea of you two discussing me behind my back , but if you must know I was suffering from reaction , ’ said Leonora with dignity . |
26 | My Lord this is course made I apologise for the of authority to support it . |
27 | ‘ Then let me arrange for the two of you to meet . ’ |
28 | I do n't even like you ; you 're virtually blackmailing me to work for you , and now you want me to pretend to be your girlfriend ? ’ |
29 | How do I prepare for SSP ? |
30 | How do I prepare for SMP ? |