Example sentences of "[conj] you [verb] [v-ing] for " in BNC.

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1 But once you start charging for things , people do have the right to ask : is this good value ?
2 You 're really getting through a terrific amount of stuff and you keep asking for more it 's great .
3 This is all well and good until you go looking for a sound that the Quad will deliver only when the output level is quite a way up — at which point your mixer has long since run out of headroom .
4 ‘ Such as going back to the house and making love to you until you start begging for mercy . ’
5 If you delay claiming for more than three months , you can not normally get the pension backdated .
6 And that 's our money for the day used up , if you count paying for the room .
7 And if you stop running for two blocks , you 're a dead man . ’
8 Dad said if you go looking for a motor got a magnet at work , take that with you .
9 The first thing is to remember is that no daggerboard is completely efficient and so if you try aiming for a goal point , you 'll actually end up slightly downwind because the boat would have drifted sideways .
10 Obviously sixty miles an hours means if you keep going for an hour , you do sixty miles .
11 If you keep asking for things you 'll be too expensive to keep — we 'll all just starve to death or you 'll have to be sent away to a Home where they 'll lock you up .
12 Did you plan that little interlude before you came looking for me , just as you planned what happened this afternoon ? ’
13 First , make sure you know what you want to do before you go looking for a solution .
14 It used to be the case that one had to find a property that one wanted to buy first and then apply for a mortgage , but some organisations will now provide a mortgage guarantee document , that is to say an assurance of the amount of money they will lend you , before you start looking for a property .
15 Before you start looking for the file , you know what the file name is .
16 Though , it 's just that , one of the things that Caroline actually , er working on with Warwick University is a way of re-looking at public services and how there funded right , it 's basically to help David to make the case with Margaret Margaret for more money with the local Government , but erm I mean the sort of things we 've been getting into is like when you considering paying for public services , should you , should you pay like in advance like through the National Insurance System or like , like I mean the French Health Service for example , people pay it for ambulances when they use them , though they pay on a differential rate , but I mean it 's an issue to debate , it 's right , and I 've just been thinking about lavatory while you 've been speaking .
17 But I do get quite a few people phone me as you know asking for information .
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