Example sentences of "[verb] done it for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | John Major has made one for citizens , British Rail has done it for their passengers , the banks have formulated one for their customers and now the JS distribution division has done it for the branches . |
2 | And erm I got down on my hands and knees I must 've done it for an hour |
3 | ‘ You must have done it for a good reason . |
4 | I would have done it for a young white guy if he was from my club and I realised that he did not have enough money to play the Tour . " |
5 | ‘ I 'd only have done it for the money , ’ she admits , ‘ It was a bit of a mish-mash . ’ |
6 | I 've done it for a number of smaller companies and charged a fortune for it |
7 | Well Mr never been before at least I 've done it for the first few years that I was there . |
8 | In 1987 the role of Lord Mayor was taken by Richard Horner , a local butcher , who had done it for a few years . |
9 | They had done it for the joy of creating , without having to look over their shoulder at the censor . |
10 | The other girls , knowing quite well that she had done it for the benefit of one Geoffrey A. Machin , were shocked and admiring , but the convention restrained them from expressing either shock or admiration . |
11 | Not for the first time she wondered how on earth her father had persuaded the children to call him ‘ Gamps ’ and decided that he had done it for the sole purpose of driving her mad . |
12 | Maurin interjected that he had done it for the best , that he suspected she would spread silly gossip and it was sensible to keep her away from the English journalist . |
13 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |
14 | But it was as if he had done it for the thrill of it . ’ |
15 | In this respect , the French government is right to have made the Minister of Culture also Minister of Education ( although whether they have done it for the right reasons , and with the right man is another matter ) . |