Example sentences of "[pron] [vb mod] [verb] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Everyone must decide for himself . |
2 | ‘ I should demand that everyone should account for their movements but , ’ he smiled thinly , ‘ in the main we all sleep alone and I have no authority to ask . ’ |
3 | I may long for her . |
4 | I append a list of the 15 drawings that we should like to borrow , and should be grateful if you would assign individual values to them so that I may arrange for them to be covered by government indemnity while in our care . |
5 | I feel confident because I know I came out to help : directly , by leading them as well as an officer can ; indirectly , by watching their sufferings so that I may plead for them as well as I can . |
6 | There is no one here who cares for me or will look out for me and I must shift for myself in everything which is not easy now I am big with child and not well as I was with my first-born . |
7 | After a moment or two he lifted his head and , his face impassive , said , ‘ I must leave for my business appointment in ten minutes or so . |
8 | ‘ Then I must speak for it , ’ said the deep , stern voice . |
9 | ‘ I must pay for my coffee . |
10 | ‘ I must apologize for my staff . |
11 | I must look for them . |
12 | This was a bit of a poser , but Sally-Anne , never at a loss , said , thinking of kind Uncle Orrin who would surely look after her and her three younger brothers if anything happened to Papa and Mama , ‘ An uncle took them in , but he said that he was n't prepared to keep a great girl , and that I must fend for myself , and find employment , which I have done , ever since . ’ |
13 | ‘ I must ask for your assurance that there will be no repetition of this kind of conduct . ’ |
14 | She said a troubadour needs only three things , an instrument , a horse , and a lady love , and the first she desired to give me , and the other two I must find for myself . |
15 | Previous to the Revolution Ras Tafari expected daily that he would be imprisoned which , in his opinion , would have been the equivalent of a death sentence ; and accordingly he confided his will and all his available money to me in order that I should arrange for its transmission to the Bank of England in trust for his children . |
16 | Oddly I was uneasy about this , worrying over what I should do for my friends when I got home . |
17 | Still , ‘ do n't be negative ’ means that I should go for it . |
18 | ‘ Well , I do n't see why I should pay for it . ’ |
19 | When tea was done and cleared away , Aunt Louise withdrew , her demeanour portraying a dignified acceptance of what Mrs Girdlestone and I should decide for her . |
20 | I do n't see why I should care for him as well . ’ |
21 | This is n't what I should feel for him . |
22 | ‘ You think I should look for him ? ’ |
23 | Various jobs followed in sales and marketing , with the shadow of my father always looming , together with his wish that I should work for his company . |
24 | Perhaps I should apologize for my tears . |
25 | I should ken for me man was one of the crew and I was in the |
26 | I knew I should wait for you to grow up . |
27 | You obtain evidence of the date and place you posted the letter or package and special security handling arrangements throughout , and someone must sign for it when we deliver it . |
28 | I might go for something . |
29 | If there is something I might do for you in return ? ’ |
30 | Ooh I might come for me tea tomorrow then |