Example sentences of "will [verb] [pron] [noun sg] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Take the risk , ’ Culley said , ‘ and I 'll double your bet for you . ’ |
2 | I 'll make her pay for that later . |
3 | ‘ I 'll make your fortune for you , girl , ’ he kept telling her . |
4 | We 'll eat your dinner for you . |
5 | ‘ I 'll clip his ear for him in a minute . |
6 | Very sensible of you to come up , as we 'll need your consent for any treatment the doctor may decide on for your lad . ’ |
7 | I 'll give you money for the assassin . |
8 | Get one and give it him and then I 'll give you money for it . |
9 | So we were sitting there , in this horrible place where the ‘ glass of white ’ is even more noxious than the yeoman 's brew , and their selection of Highland malts is less than the finest , and I 'm getting these pancreas-piercing whiffs of other people 's nicotine ( hit me with a gasper , go on , do it to me — I 'll betray my country for a Silk Cut , I 'll betray my friends for a Winston ) when Stuart , with a creepily smug look on his face , suddenly announces , ‘ We 're taking off , you know . ’ |
10 | I 'll do your crossword for you . |
11 | We 'll do your bedroom for you okay ? |
12 | Ask her if she 'll do your face for you cos you 're a mess . |
13 | I 'll wring your neck for you ! |
14 | She said , I I 'll abort your baby for you . |
15 | Well go and see if you can get it , I 'll keep your place for you mate |
16 | ‘ If I am , miss , I 'll keep your table for you . ’ |
17 | Erm , some film producer sitting in London , thinks of a rural county , he 'll probably think of Shropshire , and I think this is typical example of how we can dribble away our scarce resources on a couple of thousand here , a couple of thousand there to other bodies , erm , I am , I 'm , I 'm against this proposal , we 'll keep our money for essential items . |
18 | ‘ I 'll wash your hanky for you . ’ |
19 | We 'll miss their pitch for sure . |
20 | I 'll grind your corn for you and charge you nothing at all . " |
21 | ‘ I 'll have their blood for this ! ’ |
22 | I 'll have his skin for sausages , you see if I do n't ! ’ |
23 | Out with it or I 'll have your skin for a cigar case . ’ |
24 | ‘ Keep that handy , ’ I warn him , ‘ or I 'll have your head for a hat-rack . ’ |
25 | Sinead : I 'll sell my home for charity appeal |
26 | So from London to King 's Lynn is , they say , a hundred miles and I 'll take their word for it , London to Ipswich in fact is seventy miles . |
27 | A conversation in Serbo-Croat followed and he said ‘ He 'll take our photo for 20 fags ’ , A deal was struck — fags on delivery ! he re-appeared next day as promised with two sets of prints . |
28 | ‘ I 'll take your word for it , then . ’ |
29 | ‘ I 'll take your word for it , ’ Finn said . |
30 | Lewis laughed , ‘ Well , no , ca n't claim I do know , but I 'll take your word for it . ’ |