Example sentences of "[verb] you [verb] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ If you knew all that , ’ Mitch said , ‘ how come you worked for him ? ’
2 We want you to see for yourself the subtlety and awareness that can be wrought from the earth , to give style and grace to your everyday living .
3 ‘ I want you to decide for me , ’ answered his client .
4 Mel Machin and Peter Withe were all at Bolton last night … we want you to vote for who you want …
5 Mel Machin and Peter Withe were all at Bolton last night … we want you to vote for who you want …
6 Oh that 's probably because they want you to look for yourself .
7 I want you to look for anything unusual — anything that could be due to a black hole .
8 No , I only want you to speak for yourself .
9 I want you to stay for my wedding ! ’ she said strenuously .
10 The Royal Bank of Scotland has designed a special account that allows you to provide for your children 's future and enable these savings to grow steadily over the years .
11 Or would you rather have the security of knowing that , whenever in the years to come your employer may decide , for whatever reason , that you should go , you will be cushioned by a generous notice period which allows you to look for something else without the fear that very shortly the money will be running out ?
12 I would n't expect you to pay for it .
13 ‘ I do n't expect you to pay for my — ’
14 In closing the hospitals the health authority has been purchasing care for those people that let you care for them in a variety of settings and support .
15 Who just want to take over your mind and not let you think for yourself .
16 Do you think you pay for it without any money Grace ?
17 If meeting him could make you reach for something a lot stronger than H 2 O , you will be relieved to hear that he 's anchored to the ground .
18 Listen , you know yeah he went and brought a Pot Noodle cos he did n't want you to cook for him cos your food 's really shit .
19 I know it 's none of my business , but I do n't want you falling for his charm again .
20 ‘ We shall want you to play for us in the pageant . ’
21 mean you pay for it , course you do but then
22 If your aim each day is to do your best then every day can be a success because you can always go home knowing that you HAVE done your best ( whatever marks you got for it ) .
23 Well perhaps I can see you go for them .
24 I want to hear you begging for me so I know it 's real . ’
25 I want to hear you plead for my touch , for my possession . ’
26 But in return , there 's a little job I 'd like you to do for me . ’
27 ‘ But before I do that , there 's something I 'd like you to do for me , ’ Matthew said firmly .
28 " There 's something I 'd like you to do for me . "
29 Here 's a list of one or two things I 'd like you to get for me while you 're in Kirkby , if you do n't mind , ’ she said matter-of-factly , passing him the paper .
30 To help you prepare for your holiday , round 11 weeks before you go away we 'll send you our FREE HCI Holiday Planner .
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