Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [indef pn] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Then I 'll knock something out for you . |
2 | ‘ Some day , when I 'm big and strong , I 'll knock someone down for you , ’ she said . |
3 | I 'll send someone round for the lap-top now . ’ |
4 | I said I 'll work something out for you and erm I 'll be in touch with you next week |
5 | And if I may we 'll set something up for them and we 'll try and get the shirt on the telly and whatever and try and get people to remember . |
6 | She 'll sort something out for me . |
7 | I 'll get something in for breakfast — you bring the duty-frees . ’ |
8 | There 's plenty here , so if you clean yourself up and sit down at the table I 'll put something out for you too . |
9 | And I 'll pick one out for myself that 's mine . |
10 | You know it 's possible , and we use that word love , it 's not really love , so we 'll love somebody else for what they can get out of them , course do that 's an undervalue of the word love , it 's a , it 's it 's it 's a , it 's it 's making the word totally ineffectual . |
11 | Mrs Beattie , on the other hand was a free spirit by comparison but even she was conditioned by her class and her religion — she could give nothing away for nothing . |
12 | Not for , then we could think about having a grant aided class if we if we could get one still for this leisure activity , if people were interested . |
13 | On top of that you get compensation which is a maximum of ten thousand pounds and depends on erm whether you 've got another job , erm whether you 've contributed towards your own dismissal , and I think th the tribunal would knock something off for that . |
14 | ‘ I would bring something back for someone else but I would not bring it back for myself . |
15 | Sometimes I managed to find stocks of surplus out-of-date doctor 's forms and he used these to type out rough drafts of his latest short story or chapters of his novel on his old Remington Portable — about the only thing he had n't sold — and occasionally he would bring one round for me to read . |
16 | In giving orders to subordinates , an official will go by the rule book and will blame someone else for the existence of the rules where his decision appears inappropriate . |
17 | Very well , keep that if you are so parsimonious , and we will find something else for them . ’ |
18 | Price : I can make one Wurly for £5 . |
19 | You can eat anything there for lunch and I 'm going to put sandwiches and cake out for tea . |
20 | Foreigners ( of whom there are quite a few at the UN ) can do nothing right for Mr Coleman . |
21 | You must understand that I can do nothing further for you . |
22 | And anyway , Nigel , perhaps you 'll tell us how the Hell we can do anything effectively for Poland . |
23 | The reason why the Nazis persecuted the Jews was so that people would forget their own problems ; perhaps the reason you do this is so that you can blame someone else for your failings ? |
24 | And he said if they can get someone else for the run they will . |
25 | ‘ I can find somebody else for you . |