Example sentences of "[adv] do [pers pn] [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | Not only do they provide for lefties , they also keep the price the same as the right-handed models . |
2 | Oh right , how long do they last for , they last for about a w |
3 | HOW LONG DO I INVEST FOR ? |
4 | ‘ How long do you go for ? ’ |
5 | ‘ So who exactly do you work for ? ’ |
6 | He said well do you wait for April for your money from your patients ? |
7 | How do they account for this apparent non-neutrality of money ? |
8 | How do we pay for clinical services which we are purchasing ? |
9 | How do we pay for the goods and services which we need ? |
10 | How , how do we pay for that though ? |
11 | How do we account for this obfuscation ? |
12 | How do we account for this ? |
13 | So how do we account for the dramatic increase in the average size of the remand population over the same period ? |
14 | If the bill is to be calculated on a daily rate and someone 's auntie comes to stay for a couple of months in the middle of the year , what about all the complications in adjusting for that and how do we account for the period for which someone has lost the discount ? |
15 | How do we account for the minimal pairs given in Chapter 9 ? |
16 | But if these consonants now form part of a syllable-final consonant cluster , how do we account for the fact that English speakers hear the consonants as extra syllables ? |
17 | How do you arrange for sovereign democratic nations to constrain their defence programmes ? |
18 | How do you adjust for that ? |
19 | And how do you shout for a rookie called Elvis Grbac ? |
20 | And how do you shout for a rookie called Elvis Grbac ? |
21 | How do you care for your hair ? |
22 | Seeing as an electric guitar becomes an almost entirely different animal at high volume , how do you compensate for that when you practise ? |
23 | How do you pay for the electrical energy that you use ? |
24 | HOW DO YOU PAY FOR MEMBERSHIP ? |
25 | How do you pay for printing then ? |
26 | But how do you test for it ? ’ |
27 | But how do you test for it ? ’ |
28 | But if so , how do you account for the fact that the forwards were yet again beaten in the battle for primary possession . |
29 | ‘ And that gap in your defences — the blind spot on darkside — how do you account for that ? ’ |
30 | ‘ How do you account for being acquitted , then ? |