Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] [pers pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | They may call you for product details or information about the company which makes the product . |
2 | How I would love to be proved wrong by any one of them but parents and boys deserve my honest opinion , however much they may hate me for it . |
3 | the bank will not mind , though they may charge you for a management fee . |
4 | ‘ They ought to thank us for letting our Thing do their job for them , ’ said Gurder solemnly . |
5 | Warriors still hunt the jaguar in ritualised fashion ; they must stalk it for three days and it may only be killed with a wooden spear . |
6 | Even Sean 's obvious appreciation of her had served mainly to boost her confidence as to how she would look in that other man 's eyes , if by some absolute miracle they should meet him for a moment as they were driving through the grounds of Millfield House . |
7 | They should have it for cash for Monday should n't they ? |
8 | Mm , they 'll last him for a long , long time . |
9 | Try out the PA system on site ; do n't take the management 's word that they 'll do it for you . |
10 | ‘ I wonder how long they 'll do it for ? ’ |
11 | You see we 've got some gentlemen here , they 'll do it for you . |
12 | They 'll send you for training to San Antonio , Texas . |
13 | There 's always something and if you have to go to law they 'll take you for every penny you 've got . |
14 | ‘ Oh , they 'll take you for that , all right ; they 're fishing for them like mackerel . ’ |
15 | They 'll keep it for Crunchie but never use it for anything else again because they 've had so much trouble with it . |
16 | They 'll grab him for concealment of a felony or something . ’ |
17 | ‘ They 'll fire me for this . ’ |
18 | ‘ They 'll thank me for it one day : pelvic control is useful when you 're having a baby . ’ |
19 | the they 'll have it for everything ! |
20 | And even now , as he never has time off for spending the twenty-something quid a week they 'll dish him for the one-hundred-and-twenty-hour stint he puts in most weeks , he could just afford a wife and kid . |
21 | So six thousand electrons will go through and that 's what they 'll charge you for . |
22 | Do you know , the slightest thing that 's out of the ordinary , they 'll charge you for doing it . |
23 | That 's an er an expenses form and you know bring this information with you to the in-house course , the three days in-house erm because they 'll ask you for that at the end of . |
24 | And er if they have n't got it they 'll get it for you . |
25 | ‘ Fair enough , they 'll get you for Poll Tax I expect . ’ |
26 | ‘ Is — is that what they 'll use me for ? |
27 | ‘ I 'm told they might need me for a bit of PR work , but basically I gather I 'm going to be the technician permanently with the team . ’ |
28 | They would have no direct control over such institutions except that they could pay them for particular services . |
29 | And we decided to get lots of copies for all our friends that we have n't seen for a long long time so I asked if they could do them for me but I thought they would be back by now , well they should of been back ages ago actually ! |
30 | Even Samuel Montagu had said the purpose of the Crown Suppliers was to provide for departments more efficiently than they could do it for themselves or from any other source . |