Example sentences of "you [vb past] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I know you cared for the boy yourself . ’
2 You got for the daughters and you 're gon na get them some , two hankies to go with it .
3 A win or a loss could affect how well you lived for a day or two .
4 ‘ I hear you qualified for the race . ’
5 You asked for a particular service .
6 If you asked for a special audit they would probably welcome it , as an indication that the bank was going to great lengths not to put them out of business . "
7 You asked for a double room . ’
8 At the meeting of the Transportation Committee on 5 October 1992 you asked for a report on bus services in the Kirknewton area .
9 You asked for a a few , so we did n't know how many you wanted .
10 If you asked for the evidence of accountability , there were no measures .
11 The lady , who founded the carers ' help line , er , in the literature that you provided for the programme was suggesting that the government should recognise that there are six million unpaid carers .
12 Where did you get the inspiration for the hairstyles you created for the Awards ?
13 The cast on , or hip measurement , must of course , be the same figure as that which you used for the top of your skirt program .
14 ‘ I 'm glad you stopped for the children .
15 If you studied for a two-year teachers ' certificate at the University before the early 1980s , you qualify to join the Duannians .
16 Then you had a a spare man what you sent over the harvest , which you hired for a a month of occasionally they only used to come by the day .
17 It is almost summer , high time you decamped for a fortnight .
18 You came for the food , of course .
19 This is for £1.05p , or 90p if you opted for the discount .
20 if it arrived , if you paid for a before
21 Evelyn reckoned him to be about twenty-six if you allowed for the drink .
22 If you allowed for the shape of two paper-backs , between them and jutting from the end was a two-inch pack of what could be paper money .
23 Those flares you fired for the war you ended are still burning for the peace that you won .
24 Consequently you arranged for the issue of invoice 3827 , dated 16 November 1992 .
25 You yelled for an hour without stopping . ’
26 You leapt for the cleaner banks and I allowed myself to be carried on by the filth of deceit , of shame , and of a guilt that even now I can not put into public or private words .
27 ‘ The colonel said you worked for a travel agency as an assessor of foreign locations .
28 ‘ If you worked for the Times you 'd have known John .
29 ‘ Well , if you worked for the blacksmith , ’ this old man said , ‘ that was me ! ’
30 If you worked for the probation service
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