Example sentences of "i have [verb] [indef pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | As for his own comeback to the official international cricket scene , Gatting admitted : ‘ I 'd taken nothing for granted . |
2 | I knew I 'd got something for your Dad . ’ |
3 | For Heaven 's sake , Tug , do I have to decide everything for you ? |
4 | I think that 's why I like children — because there was always somebody smaller than me and I had to do everything for them really when I was younger — feed them , change their nappies … |
5 | He then provided : ‘ I wish whatever legacies I have left to be paid by you , my dear son , and if any debt shall emerge , if I had borrowed anything for a time and shall owe it , I wish it to be paid by you , so that what I have left your sister may pass to her undiminished . ’ |
6 | I 've kept something for you . |
7 | I 've done everything for peace , you know I have . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 've done everything for Liverpool , and playing in the World Cup finals is probably the only big ambition I 've got left . |
9 | However , with an old school desk whose lid is raised at an angle , an old glass oven door , and a table lamp minus shade , I 've made one for myself ! |
10 | However , with an old school desk whose lid is raised at an angle , an old glass oven door , and a table lamp minus shade , I 've made one for myself ! |
11 | I 've made one for each of you , of course . ’ |
12 | He said , ‘ I 've left something for you on the bedside table . |
13 | I certainly would not like to do without my own sound card now that I 've had one for some time , and I 'm seriously considering changing it for a Laserwave Plus , purely because I find its configurability and standard of sound to be better than the one I already have . |
14 | Well I 've had one for Basingfield or Basingfield |
15 | ‘ I 've brought something for Great-Granny , ’ she said several times , while the storm went on around her pigtailed head and finally spent itself . |
16 | I 've tried everything for it nothing 's any good . |
17 | ‘ I 've got one for you , too . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 've got one for you already , ’ said Owen . |
19 | Er I used to collect the Cat Stevens ' L Ps and I 've got one for sale . |
20 | And in my diary I 've got one for tomorrow night , for an organization called the Judges Guild in Leicester , somewhere in the Road area . |
21 | DESPAIRING factory owner Michael Whitehead looked back on 18 years of ‘ bloody hard work ’ last night and said : ‘ I 've got nothing for all my graft . ’ |
22 | I 've got summat for your Gary . |
23 | ‘ Come on , I 've got something for you . ’ |
24 | ‘ Oh , I 've got something for you , ’ she said , handing him the FN FAL magazine clip now sealed in a plastic bag . |
25 | Here , I 've got something for you . " |
26 | Well , there was n't much else to do in the evening until one day Mr Dowson arrived and said to me and Mrs Dowson : ‘ Now then , I 've got something for you lassies ’ , and brought in a wireless set . |
27 | Ooh , I 've got something for you in the cupboard . |
28 | I 've got something for tea for tonight , I never thought of about getting |
29 | I have eaten nothing for five days . |
30 | ‘ I have to see someone for a minute . |