Example sentences of "do [adv] [verb] for me " in BNC.

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1 Do not mourn for me ; I shall have influenced history more than any other German . ’
2 ‘ Just because you do n't send for me does n't mean you do n't need me any more . ’
3 ‘ You … you do n't care for me ?
4 They do n't move for me any more and I ca n't whistle either .
5 You know the sort of thing : There once was a would be MP Who said if you do n't vote for me I 'll scream and I 'll shout Might knock myself out And probably fall into the sea .
6 Do n't fret for me lass .
7 Orchestras do n't work for me , but chamber music becomes cavern music , and I loved the swell of Brahms cello breaking over the piano , and pieces like the Schubert Arpeggioni Sonata ( not really Schubertian , says my colleague Ted Greenfield , whose Saturday morning talks are a delight ) , in which the cello and piano talk together like Piccasso and Braque .
8 ‘ But fortunately you do n't work for me , ’ he murmured .
9 Paracetamol do n't work for me .
10 He 's nice like that , is Peter — you know , he do n't wait for me to ask — he just says ‘ Make yourself at home , Billy ’ or ‘ Have a look at this , ’ or ‘ Guess where I got this ? ’
11 Do n't wait for me . ’
12 Do n't wait for me , ’ I said .
13 ‘ You go on as soon as you 're ready , do n't wait for me . ’
14 I 've got ta pick up this grout at do n't wait for me
15 Do n't wait for me for lunch .
16 Do n't fear for me .
17 Do n't fear for me , Benedict .
18 Do n't Cry For Me Argentina ’ is n't quite right for a Falklands Veterans ' meeting .
19 And then she nearly tops it reclaiming Lloyd-Webber 's ‘ Do n't Cry For Me Argentina ’ ( the song she used to sing in talent contests in Ireland to please the old ladies ) from the showbiz scrapheap — softly , gently , poignantly .
20 And the national anthem is Do n't Cry for Me , Argentina .
21 I remember I sang terribly , and he played rather badly , but in fact we ended up singing ‘ Do n't Cry For Me , Argentina ’ and it was fine .
22 Do n't cry for me , ladies , ’ she said .
23 One of these , Bernard Levin , memorably described a visit to Evita as " one ofthe most disagreeable evenings I have ever spent in my life , in or out of the theatre " , and " Do n't cry for me , Argentina " as a somewhat inferior melody to one he would hear as a boy , improvised on the saxophone by a busker outside the Albert Hall with only three fingers on his left hand .
24 Do n't cry for me Argentina the truth is I never left you .
25 Do n't cry for me Argentina .
26 Do n't cry for me Arthur Negus la la la la la la la la la .
27 Do n't fall for me , Irish .
28 No , do n't pick for me , bring them over here .
29 Please do n't look for me any further .
30 ‘ Well , I 'll come along for a little while to the bonfire , but do n't accept for me later .
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