Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] [pers pn] [verb] it for " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , I mean it does it for you does n't it ? |
2 | She ask , I mean I had it for her all ready . |
3 | I insist you keep it for yourself — it would be a crime to let anyone else wear it , ’ he said huskily . |
4 | ‘ I expect he did it for the insurance , ’ Dangerfield said . |
5 | If we 've nothing to add on this question , I suggest we shelve it for now and hear what Anthea Darnell has to say . ’ |
6 | Yes I know it , erm I suggest we type it for faxing , have we got fax for these ? |
7 | I taped I want you to check it for me , I taped me and Sue walking home cos I have to do around the school you see . |
8 | I know you do it for the good of us but I still like to buy you something as a thank you . |
9 | I spect they use it for driving their vans through . |
10 | It 's all right , honey , I do n't really talk like that , I do it to irritate Matt , though it usually does n't because he 's so thick-skinned and thinks everyone else talks like that anyway , so I guess I do it for my own private amusement . |
11 | I think they saved it for me darling |
12 | You know erm and I if she if she goes to emba cos I think she does it for the purpose really to people |
13 | She lifted her lip at me — I think she meant it for a smile . ’ |
14 | I think I had it for about six or , six or seven weeks , something like that . |
15 | I think it spoils it for children it makes them it seems too long for them they 're looking forward to Christmas . |
16 | In order to teach potential students the value of laundry work you make them do it for a while . |
17 | ‘ You want me to read it for you ? ’ |
18 | But you see you take it for granted . |
19 | Then they want you to run it for two year , have a mobile home , and if you could prove it 's viable after two years , then there would be a reminder and we 'll consider giving you permission for a house , otherwise , everybody could just put up one tun poly tunnel in half an acre and get a house , could n't they ? |
20 | ‘ What do ye want it for ? ’ she said . |
21 | ‘ What do you want it for ? ’ he asked . |
22 | ‘ What do you want it for ? ’ |
23 | My mother I remember there was a sale of work going on at Palfrey church once and bef I had just been made apprentice at Wolverhampton and of course I got amongst the , they , when they came the , the Derby day they were all having a bet on it so I , I said to the give them half a crown , so he said you ca n't have half a crown and he said what do you want it for so I said they 're putting it on a horse was on this horse it won , so of course this sale of work was in great progress when I gets off the train at station and thought well I could n't understand in er Palfrey Church Hall , so she was there in all her finery and I said we 've won , we 've won she said shut up , shut up she said but erm no I think the biggest character in Caldmore was Father . |
24 | Cos Dora rang and she said could er somebody get her twenty pounds worth and I said what do you want it for ? |
25 | What do you want it for then ? |
26 | Well what , what do you want it for ? |
27 | Er , er that says shell that one , that says plasticine , what do you want it for then ? |
28 | They have , he has , what do you want it for ? . |
29 | What do you want it for ? |
30 | What do you want it for ? |