Example sentences of "i have [verb] it for " in BNC.

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1 Machinery unfit to do I 've stopped it for that .
2 I 'd have ended up a patient if I 'd done it for much longer .
3 I 'd done it for four years on the trot .
4 I 'd rigged it for her a while back in part payment for temporary accommodation after the house I 'd lived in in Southwark had accidentally been sort of totally damaged .
5 Oh god I thought I 'd lost it for a minute
6 To the same guy that I 'd bought it for twe er for twenty off .
7 I had no idea why I had brought the knife and what I 'd used it for .
8 When I calmed down I realized I was defending an organization I refused to be in , though I had nothing good to say for the one I 'd left it for .
9 The first time I wore this , I 'd had it for about two months and I was talking to Princess Margaret , but as we spoke , I could see she was following my hand with her eyes .
10 I said course you can I said I 'd had it for years like that .
11 cheaper than what I 'd had it for but I mean they always do something like that
12 Are you going to throw that flaming dice or do I have to do it for you ?
13 Do I have to do it for you ?
14 I picked the song because I had written it for a special person and it was not a Dr Hook song .
15 I had to use it for one of Andy
16 I had felt it for my mother before my father left when she would intercept his post , putting certain violet-scented envelopes into the pocket of her dress and steaming them open in the kitchen after he had left for work .
17 Another part in the book that I did n't understand until I had read it for the second time was a bit right at the every end .
18 And I took it and slew them all : seven thousand warriors and old men , together with women and old women and maidens , for I had consecrated it for Ashtar-Chemosh . ’
19 It was just as I had remembered it for over thirty years , it was just as it used to appear at least once a week at lunch in the Paris household where I spent two years of my youth with a greedy Norman family : two years of study interspersed with the most trying of family meals , endless and infinitely to be dreaded but for the blessed beauty of the food .
20 I felt that I had known it for a long time .
21 I had known it for a long time , ever since I had confided to my Mum at age fifteen that I fancied the other girls at school , the ‘ it 's just a phase , ’ syndrome .
22 ‘ As a matter of fact , I had taken it for granted that you would n't want a boring old fart like me trailing after you round Siena . ’
23 I 've wanted it for a very long time , and it will happen , I promise , but not now , not yet . ’
24 Right there I 've checked it for you .
25 I 've suspected it for a long time , but now it 's absolutely dear !
26 so I 've put that away , I , it ai n't even in my account , Alan 's got that and I said to Alan if I pass this test I shall buy a banger , five hundred quid with this tax money and then put the odd to insurance , if I do n't I 'll leave it where it is , because I , I mean little one will want a holiday and that anyway so I 've kept it for that , but that 's what I intend to do , so I said to Alan if I get a little banger just enough to get me to Tettering and back I was gon na go tech , to do some courses
27 I 've saved it for years for my daughter to wear . ’
28 I 've done it for seven years .
29 I mean I 've done it for love ! ’
30 I 've done it for my grandchildren this year .
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