Example sentences of "what do you [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | What do you eat for your dinners ? ’ |
2 | What do you eat for breakfast Pat ? |
3 | I mean , wha , those of you who have children wha , what do you , what do you hope for them ? |
4 | Reporter asks : What do you hope for the future . |
5 | ‘ Well , what do you care for ? ’ said Henry . |
6 | What do you care for this society ? |
7 | To her criticisms her mother would say : ‘ Well , what do you expect for an egg ? ’ |
8 | The importer 's answer would undoubtedly be ‘ what do you expect for this kind of money ? ’ |
9 | Well , what do you expect for 50p — Ghostbusters ? |
10 | ‘ Well , ’ the foreman said , ‘ what do you expect for eighty bucks a week ? |
11 | what do you expect for two ninety nine |
12 | ‘ What do you want for them ? ’ |
13 | ‘ What do you want for breakfast ? ’ |
14 | ‘ What do you want for lunch ? ’ enquired Lydia when Emyr , having demonstrated that the taps now functioned , had left . |
15 | But er , that 's a great advantage when compared with the newly appointed British Ambassador in Washington , who having just arrived in Washington , er picked up the telephone and heard a voice at the other end , say , what do you want for Christmas , it was just before Christmas , what do you want for Christmas , and he thought hastily and , did n't want to be impolite or too greedy , so he said a small box of crystallised fruit , and put the telephone down , and a few momen a few moments later he put on the radio , and the announcer said , we 've just conducted our normal review of the Ambassadors ' wishes for Christmas , er , the the Ambassadors in Washington . |
16 | But er , that 's a great advantage when compared with the newly appointed British Ambassador in Washington , who having just arrived in Washington , er picked up the telephone and heard a voice at the other end , say , what do you want for Christmas , it was just before Christmas , what do you want for Christmas , and he thought hastily and , did n't want to be impolite or too greedy , so he said a small box of crystallised fruit , and put the telephone down , and a few momen a few moments later he put on the radio , and the announcer said , we 've just conducted our normal review of the Ambassadors ' wishes for Christmas , er , the the Ambassadors in Washington . |
17 | mm What do you want for a sweet ? |
18 | I said to Sally what do you want for Christmas , do you want some chocolates she nearly hit me . |
19 | What do you want for Christmas ? |
20 | Right , what do you want for your dinner ? |
21 | What do you want for breakfast ? |
22 | Thirty five , but there again what do you want for thirty five ? |
23 | show them the garden , by Saturday night I felt shattered for it and I 'd come home and I looked in the cupboard and I said Ton well what do you want for your dinner then ? |
24 | Yeah , Lee 's gon na have his tea , what do you want for yours ? |
25 | I bet you do ah what do you want for tea ? |
26 | Erm , I do n't think we 've got any at the moment cos mum 's just gone to the shops What do you want for tea Lisa ? |
27 | Er , what do you want for breakfast ? |
28 | Go on n what do you want for Bosnia . |
29 | So what do you want for sweet ? |
30 | What do you want for , what do we want this evening ? |