Example sentences of "'ve [vb pp] [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 " I 've come to ask you for money , my lord .
2 That , that you 've got to create it for them .
3 Cos I 've got to finish it for the morning .
4 Now they 've got to do it for themselves .
5 ‘ If I do it for you , I 've got to do it for everyone …
6 Not just for yourself , you 've got to do it for the rest .
7 I 've got to do it for a week have n't I ?
8 I said , he said I ca n't do it , you 've got to do it for me !
9 There 's a little old rhyme about sowing crops which accepts that you ca n't expect the maximum potential from a crop every time — you 've got to allow something for the other occupants of the land and it goes :
10 Also I 've got to get something for the boys ' dinner first …
11 Which means you 've got to make it for about twelve or fourteen .
12 I think it , you 've got to have one for a change .
13 You 've got to have someone for that as well , you know !
14 And then all of a sudden it was ‘ do you think she 's nice , come on , is that your type we 've got to find someone for you ’ .
15 And you 've got to admire her for not collapsing . ’
16 Would n't recommend masses into it , but because it 's no income potential , and it 's not that flexible , you 've got to keep it for five years to make it really work .
17 I said , ‘ I 've got to summons you for driving amongst children . ’
18 All average rents on our stock across the whole of the south east is twenty seven pounds a week erm , I think is , is the figure now the bulk of that funded down to the old er regime that we had from the housing corporation where we got er , a lot more grant and we had the residual line and the money we 've had to borrow ourselves for the scheme was actually from the corporation themselves that all changed in the ninety eighty eight housing act and we now get a fixed er , sum of monies , it 's fixed percentage of local cost from the housing corporation and the balance has to be borrowed from a private lender just like anybody else going out and and buying a home , if you like er , from a , a bank , from a building society or somebody like that and we have to charge a rent er to the property that will repay that loan and , the way in which we actually do it is , is we charge a lower rent and actually who pays the rent quite substantially below that er , because erm the rent on these properties if we i if we charge what the the housing corporation 's grant as it 's set would be round about ten , twelve pounds more expensive than that .
19 And we 've had to pay it for from the twentieth of September to the eighth of October .
20 And not only that , I 'll tell you what I 've longed to tell you for some time , that I think you 're a fool for not having responded to it , for not having done something about it before now .
21 I 've refused to do them for Notts County Council on occasions .
22 I have a suspicion I 've wanted to do it for some time . ’
23 ‘ I 've wanted to see you for a long time , ’ he said .
24 And we 've tried to get something for everyone , we 've got 2 classical music concerts , for instance , the Johannis Piano Trio , and then a specially sort of brought together rainforest orchestra , where professional musicians all over the county can come together to create a programme .
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