Example sentences of "[pers pn] will [verb] [indef pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You will do nothing for me — except spout fine words and declarations . ’ |
2 | But look at the three vanguard social reforms through the eyes of a Conservative MP defending a small majority , and you will see naught for his comfort . |
3 | I hope that this way , whichever machine you have , you will find something for you every month . |
4 | It is n't invariable practice amongst conveyancers even to keep a third copy of a simple transfer for themselves ( but always keep one if it contains restrictions , or the grant or reservation of rights , etc , or if you will require one for your mortgagee 's solicitors ; normally one prepares top and carbon , both of which are sent to the seller 's conveyancers with a suggestion that the top copy , too , should be retained and used as the engrossment if its terms are approved . |
5 | : 25mm x 5mm ( 1in x ¼in ) by the width of the blind less 20mm ( ¾in ) ; you will need one for the base of the blind and one for each channel . |
6 | ‘ I know some people are saying we will hit somebody for five or six goals sooner or later , but I 'd rather we had a nice , successful run of 1-0 wins than just a one-off . ’ |
7 | They will get nothing for 1993 . |
8 | So this debate is not about saving foxes , it will achieve nothing for animal welfare it is not about the merits or otherwise of fox hunting , from which it diverts attention , it is about the county council seeking to make hollow gestures against their tenants ' rights . |
9 | SPAG currently has a PSI code set for X400 products , and says it will have one for the FTAM file transfer by year-end . |
10 | ‘ He will do anything for anyone without expecting anything in return , which is just as well . |
11 | He will take nothing for granted against a Swansea side who are only three points off the top of the table . |