Example sentences of "do [pron] for a " in BNC.

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1 sort of well a couple of nights deejaying will do me for a start really .
2 In 1987 the role of Lord Mayor was taken by Richard Horner , a local butcher , who had done it for a few years .
3 We done it for a laugh and because we were bored and it got out of hand .
4 We have n't done it for a while .
5 ‘ You must have done it for a good reason .
6 I 've done it for a number of smaller companies and charged a fortune for it
7 I would have done it for a young white guy if he was from my club and I realised that he did not have enough money to play the Tour . "
8 ‘ I 'll do 'em for a penny , if yer like , I got lots of spit . ’
9 In that case the Lapp had said he would do it for a few drinks if we had any with us .
10 In order to teach potential students the value of laundry work you make them do it for a while .
11 I discovered he was teething — the sucking made his gums sore so he could only do it for a short time .
12 And you can do it for a fraction of the price and without finding yourself on first-name-terms with your local AA recovery team .
13 I reckon I 'd do it for a thousand pounds .
14 There are women who will do it for a glass of champagne !
15 The car would do it for a minute or two .
16 You can do it for a week .
17 I 'll do it for a hundred and thirty quid no more !
18 have ever gone into nursing now because she said I would n't do it for a grant .
19 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 .
20 If you suggest that he has done anything for a base motive such as money , he replies , ‘ That does not do justice to you , or to me . ’
21 Some German agents must have stood out like sore thumbs ( One , codenamed ‘ Garbo ’ , could never figure out English pounds , shillings , and pence , and once reported back to Berlin from Glasgow that there were men there ‘ who would do anything for a litre of wine ’ ( p. 112 ) . )
22 Would n't we do anything for a loved one to take us in his or her arms ?
23 ‘ I do n't do anything for a while , not even put on a pair of trainers .
24 ‘ We did n't do anything for a year because nothing was built , ’ she says .
25 Louis would do anything for a pretty girl . ’
26 ‘ We did n't do anything for a year to see what would come up , and we had constant , wonderful surprises .
27 Stella will do anything for a man .
28 JOHN Carroll will do anything for a quiet life , according to his young daughters .
29 Section i concluded that the interest shown in trust wordings was a reflection of the demand that , although formless , a trust should be phrased in words which demonstrated an unequivocal intention on the part of the deceased to bind a trustee to do something for a beneficiary .
30 We train to do something for a particular purpose , to develop the performance of specific tasks or skills .
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