Example sentences of "she [adv] [vb -s] for " in BNC.

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1 Yet for the past two years , Zara has had almost inseparable on-court support from coach Michael Ferguson , who she warmly credits for bringing her to her current level .
2 ‘ Well , she just goes for women , but she does n't mind you watching .
3 She just goes for a walk .
4 erm , have a talk and a laugh and she just stops for a coffee after
5 Mum never has more than £10.00 in her purse because she always pays for everything by cheque ,
6 She genuinely cares for the boy and is determined to save him from a life of crime .
7 She usually plumps for a lamb rogan josh ( £7.25 ) , a traditional dish cooked with spices , browned onions , ginger and garlic and simmered in yoghurt .
8 That she will accept low wages ; she usually works for about half the men 's wages .
9 This year the company , which had an £8.6m turnover in 1991 , was sold off , but she still works for the old directors .
10 Her taste for light food has increased with age and so she cooks a lot with vegetables ( which she also likes for their strong colours ) , although supplies of fresh produce are sometimes limited in North Wales .
11 In Austen 's vision , there is a reward for integrity : Elizabeth ends up with the life that society would wish for her and yet which she also wants for herself .
12 She also writes for The Sunday Times
13 She also writes for The Sunday Times
14 So er I thought I sa I said well Jean 'll be the one to know because she 'll , but she also works for Jean 's friend
15 In the case of Estella however her appearances are n't really deceiving as she looks arrogant and proud and has proud eyes though she really changes for the better even though it occurred because of her treatment by Bentley Drummle and in the end like Pip , she is wiser and has been softened by her experiences and lost her proud eyes and air .
16 ‘ Evelyn told me she often comes for a walk among the dunes , ’ Newman remarked .
17 She now plays for the Stone Lodge Bowls Club at the Sports and Social Club , Ipswich and for the Suffolk Police Bowls Club .
18 She now writes for both the British and American press .
19 She now works for herself part-time as a mobile hairdresser , undertaking work at home or in her clients ' own homes .
20 She sometimes calls for her friend and she 's still worrying about the phone call she should have made .
21 And every time she never pays for them no one .
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