Example sentences of "you [verb] [pron] [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 If you find a new diet in a magazine , or you decide to lose weight , the chances are that you pick your day for starting but make no special preparation plans .
2 If you change your mind for any reason , please telephone back to say so .
3 He really appreciated it when you got his shopping for him last week . "
4 You got your money for passing !
5 We shall continue to assess recipes every month to enable you to plan your diet for good health .
6 you mean its kind for architects
7 You sell your time for money to have a better time in the unsold hours .
8 You are responsible for ensuring that the nature of the work does not adversely affect the requirement for you to preserve your reputation for honesty , integrity and impartiality .
9 But you were always the one for boats I 'm always thankful to remember how happy that made father , the way you shared his feeling for boats and water .
10 " But what happened to all that famous French liberte , egalite and fraternite that you fought your revolution for ? " asked Joseph in astonishment .
11 What do you need your money for ?
12 ‘ Will you do my back for me ? ’ she asked .
13 Can you do my coat for me .
14 Right now I do n't want to get you up I want to encourage you to set your alarm for seven o'clock , quite low , and when I come on at about two minutes past just snuggle up to your wireless and enjoy the music and the news and the views about the religious scene in and around North Yorkshire and beyond .
15 The following pointers will help you improve your technique for making calls :
16 Most employers will be only too happy to help you tailor your preparation for re-entry to your own learning needs and those of the job you hope to take up .
17 did you remember your money for the erm trip ?
18 ‘ And I want some of you to help me look for the others .
19 You compliment your audience when you consider their capacity for discrimination .
20 What do you use your chair for ?
21 ‘ He does n't need you to organise his life for him . ’
22 ‘ My darling Laura … ’ his voice was thick and husky with emotion … ‘ when I fell fathoms deep in love with you — all those years ago — you captured my heart for all time .
23 ‘ I understand , ’ she responded coldly , ‘ a lot more than you give me credit for .
24 Cd you confirm your diary for next week with me some time ?
25 When you meet your teacher for the first time , tell him , or her , as much as you can about why you decided to have lessons .
26 She succeeded in conveying through her voice an element of ‘ you mean you spoilt my day for something so trivial ? ’
27 this National Service you served your country for a set period of time .
28 Did you anticipate my potential for perversion .
29 You know it word for word .
30 You know my weakness for it . ’
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