Example sentences of "[indef pn] [pers pn] [vb mod] [vb infin] for " in BNC.
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1 | There was nothing I could do for it this time' ) , but ‘ Is She Really Going Out With Him ? ’ , formerly ditched , now finds itself reinstated , although apparently in a setting designed to tease out its reluctant humour once and for all . |
2 | As Fielding led me back to our table I made a powerfully worded verbal pass at a salacious waitress , who appeared to be all for it but then came down with some deep sorrow in the kitchen , and when I burst through the double-doors to console her two men in sweat-grey T-shirts assured me there was nothing I could do for the poor child . |
3 | Harold there 's nothing I can do for you , but a Cadbury 's boost |
4 | The plain fact of the matter is , there is nothing I can do for your wife . ’ |
5 | ‘ There 's nothing you can do for him , dear . |
6 | There 's nothing you can do for them . ’ |
7 | She shook her head at once and , keeping her voice level , replied , ‘ There 's nothing you can do for me , but thanks for the offer … ’ |
8 | There was nothing we could do for poor Victor at five in the morning ; we should meet for an early breakfast and decide then what to do . |
9 | There was nothing we could do for him here , so we had him transferred . ’ |
10 | ‘ There 's nothing we can do for her now and it 's House Full tonight . |
11 | We 're agreed , I think , that , ghastly though it is , there 's nothing we can do for that poor girl at the moment , and that Rita can go on for her . |
12 | Mrs Gracie and I are leaving those poor children — there is nothing we can do for them , after all — and going back to her house in Highbury . |
13 | ‘ If Ruth is unwell , that 's very regrettable , but there is nothing we can do for her . |
14 | ‘ Is there nothing we can do for him ? ’ |
15 | I 've always voted conservative but I feel they 've made such a mess of everything I 'll vote for someone different this time . |
16 | If there is something I might do for you in return ? ’ |
17 | And it 's something I 'll remember for the rest of my life . |
18 | Ex-presidential candidate Ross Perot told The Wall Street Journal he did n't mean he would take John Akers ' job when he told TV host Larry King that ‘ If there 's something I could do for IBM , well , I owe them that forever . ’ |
19 | ‘ Is there something I can do for you ? ’ she snapped peevishly . |
20 | As someone said before in his starts for Leeds his goals per match are pretty impressive , and he plays his heart out , not something I can say for Dean . |
21 | ‘ Something I can get for you ? ’ she asked . |
22 | I mean something I 'd fall for myself . |
23 | All of which makes it a bargain and one I shall miss for years to come . |
24 | The other method was developed by one of the other British nut dealers , and this one I can vouch for . |
25 | Overall , the FastLynx program offers everything you would need for simple file transfer , and is probably unique in offering three entirely different interfaces to it facilities . |
26 | This is a lively , swinging hotel with everything you could need for a holiday to remember . |
27 | Here you can find exquisitely tailored coats with velvet collars , hand- embroidered infant nightdresses , button shoes and everything you could need for a newborn baby including charmingly traditional christening presents . |
28 | ‘ Lady , ’ said Hotspur , ‘ there is yet something you may do for me , if you will . ’ |
29 | I wish you 'd think of something you would like for your birthday . |
30 | I wish you would think of something you would like for your birthday |