Example sentences of "you [verb] it for " in BNC.
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31 | Have you therefore reassessed the western relief road 's benefits on the base that y you will have now at that point in time both a southern A fifty nine , A one link and a southern northern link , if you want it for the A sixty one north of Harrogate . |
32 | No mat if you want it for your dinner here better he goes now the |
33 | Just have it ready- made , say you want it for |
34 | Well if there 's stuff that 's you know , you do n't want and it 's all right for jumble , I mean if you want it for jumble take it , but if not we 'll have it for jumble , I mean you know it 's erm |
35 | You 're going to have to put some input in if you want it for free , that 's all I 'm going to say . |
36 | yeah , cos you changed it for a |
37 | You found it for me ? |
38 | Yes I do , why do you need it for ? |
39 | The only bad thing of course , if we were to get relegated but to bring promotion and relegation into speedway is a good thing because you know , if you win the lower league , what have you won it for ? |
40 | Will you translate it for us ? ’ |
41 | put this program in and you swap it for this er map disk , then it comes up , you tell it where you are , where you going to and it works your route out |
42 | Because , you wash it for him . |
43 | What did you do it for , you — ? he said , bunching his right hand into a fist and pressing it in agony into his left palm . |
44 | And what did you do it for ? |
45 | Did you do it for long ? ’ |
46 | ‘ If they had turned round and said to me , ‘ That 's a good idea , why do n't you do it for us here ? ’ |
47 | So he said will you do it for nothing ? |
48 | And er so he comes round and he says er why wo n't you do it for ninety quid ? |
49 | A tied up can you do it for Michael . |
50 | ‘ You played it for her , you can play it for me ’ : MacWeek expects Apple Computer Inc this month to announce a software only information server code-named Bogart that simplifies and accelerates text search and retrieval ; the thing will use agent technology to enable users to perform English-language queries with Boolean operators and proximity searches of text stored on a central server or on CD-ROMs and will deliver ‘ smart relevance ’ search results , ranked by pertinence to the user 's query ; searches can reportedly occur on demand or at user-specified time intervals . |
51 | Would you watch it for three hours ? |
52 | If you imagine it for more than two or three minutes , you start crying . ’ |
53 | Oh would you pour it for me ? |
54 | So , have you done it for the deadline ? |
55 | He put some very special old wine on the table in front of the King and said , ‘ Duke Michael offers you this wine and asks you to drink it for love of him . ’ |
56 | How long have you got it for ? |
57 | I suspected it last night , and you confirmed it for me when I touched you in the lift on the way up to the restaurant tonight . |
58 | Erm , what have you used it for ? |
59 | to , to erm to try and remember what it was like when you read it for the first time . |
60 | ‘ What do you use it for ? ’ |