Example sentences of "will [verb] [verb] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'll make do for myself but I wo n't make do for them . |
2 | Sunderland made Terry Butcher their manager this morning … they 'll want to win for him … lets hope Town do the carving … |
3 | He said instead , ‘ You 'll enjoy working for me . |
4 | ‘ It 's fun having a boss like you , though , and I know I 'll enjoy working for you in Santa Barbara . ’ |
5 | As many Tory candidates and canvassers noted during the past few days , thousands of voters were shrugging their shoulders and saying : ‘ We do n't like you , but ’ ( said with a sigh ) ‘ we 'll have to vote for you . |
6 | ‘ We 'll have to search for them . ’ |
7 | ‘ I 'll have to search for it , ’ I told him . |
8 | But that is something you 'll have to judge for yourself . |
9 | Oh , I do n't know whether you need a brace or not , open , Michael do n't know what they are Stacey you 'll have to wait for them to grow properly , open |
10 | ‘ You 'll have to wait for your supper tonight , ’ announced the old girl . |
11 | They 'll have to wait for us to get out . |
12 | But rather than saying , ‘ Sorry mate , you 'll have to wait for it to be repaired , ’ Doug said , ‘ Take that one over there ! ’ pointing to an equivalent amp . |
13 | That 's neither here nor there , they 'll have to wait for it , it 's up to them . |
14 | If you ca n't start it soon we 'll have to jump for it . ’ |
15 | They 'll have paid for themselves . |
16 | In the end there will be a breakthrough , but , by god , you 'll have to work for it . |
17 | And by the way , we 'll have to run for it ; it 's coming down whole water . ’ |
18 | ‘ Well , he 'll have to pay for its upkeep . |
19 | I 'll have to pay for it myself too , but I will . |
20 | So it 'll be nice to see the tables turned , and Mr start , keep rather quiet about the number of extra policemen , sorry , police officers needed in this county , and other counties in the country , because he 'll have to pay for it himself wo n't he ? |
21 | ‘ I was enjoying that — you 'll have to pay for it . ’ |
22 | This is NHS-speak for ‘ if district nursing is part of your community care plan we 'll have to pay for it , so where 's the dosh ? ’ |
23 | I 'll have to pay for mine I have n't got any in . |
24 | ‘ She 'll get paid for her trouble . |
25 | Any they 'll come looking for us . ’ |
26 | I 'll start paying for it this week anyway |
27 | I 've told him we 'll help search for her . |
28 | These objectives will vary from one designer to another and you will need to decide for yourself what your own priorities are . |
29 | But a random selection of the massive output of the chancery shows all the stops pulled out of the papal organ : the reminder to the papal judge , acting by delegation in a distant province of the Church , that he will need to answer for his actions before the Supreme Judge , the care with which letters seeking advice are answered ( Eustace of Ely ) , the terrible missives which reached King John and other miscreants and recalcitrants . |
30 | In order to proceed with your analysis and understand the question fully , you will need to look for what is " hidden " in and by the question . |