Example sentences of "they would [verb] [pron] for " in BNC.

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1 Just because like they 'd leave them for us and we had n't changed them .
2 They 'd hire them for a couple of months and then if they worked out they 'd keep them on , paying them a pittance , and if they did n't , they 'd say ‘ sorry ’ and the guy would go away .
3 They 'd done it for Adam and Christopher and they 'd do it for him .
4 It just makes you feel good because you kid yourself they 'd do it for free anyway . ’
5 No I think , I reckon that if you knew that the bloke was an easy pull , they would n't do it if they , if they knew they could n't get the girl cos otherwise it would be embarrassing for them , but if they knew that she was an easy pull they 'd do it for a joke .
6 They 'd do anything for you within reason you know .
7 Then it would be her lunchtime , and probably another feed , and after that they 'd send her for her afternoon rest , and then collect the specimens and the data from him for the next day 's test session .
8 ‘ I did n't think they 'd print it for some reason .
9 They 'd find it for you fast enough , ’ he went on , either not noticing or not caring about the embarrassment of his host .
10 you heard they 'd get something for themselves but you heard they 'd get the town something an'all
11 They 'd nick you for lifting the wallet , and me as well probably , for helping you .
12 They 'd keep them for themselves .
13 Suddenly , it was the men who were reacting — usually with disgust , and they would ignore her for the rest of the journey .
14 Thank you everybody who said they would do them for next year .
15 Then , when you returned , school would have started and they would beat you for being late .
16 She stared at the car lights going by on the ceiling and thought about her Diary and wondered how much they would pay her for it .
17 They would load it for Pelham Street after a day 's work in the factory , drive there and back in a night , and report for work as usual the next morning .
18 They would ask me for the pass I did n't have , then they would want to know what I was doing there .
19 And erm you know and I had a letter then from Mr , saying that they would consider us for a place , in the flats .
20 ‘ When they came back from the segregation unit they would thank us for getting the chance to get their heads together . ’
21 They would hate you for it . ’
22 They would repay me for the dowry I wasted on you , but I have no wish to be reminded of you .
23 They told him to ignore it and to remain at home where they would join him for the evening .
24 Half of those making this statement thought they would use it for experimentation and over 40 per cent for information handling .
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