Example sentences of "you [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh you mean for those ramblers ? |
2 | Inwardly distraught but aware that sight of her grief would further gratify her husband 's butcher , she said with pride and defiance , said Bloody Clavers. retorted the widow , ‘ But how will you answer for this mornin 's work ? ’ |
3 | I knew you 'd thought of something , and when you asked for extra milk it was n't hard to guess what it was . ’ |
4 | We were given to understand that you asked for this article . ’ |
5 | What more do you want for four quid ? |
6 | And do you think for one minute they care a damn about you ? |
7 | Do you think for one minute that I want to live next door to a stinking curry eater or a mugging , drug-dealing , sweaty black rasta ? |
8 | ‘ If we 'd listened to them do you think for one minute we 'd have got this far by now ? ’ |
9 | In fact if you think about it evolution might promote your reproductive success by making you vaguely unhappy most of the time , cos that might make you strive for more success . |
10 | So please will you consider for three months out of our funds which has to be the to pay her that amount of money or else we can not cope . |
11 | Should you qualify for National Insurance Benefit including Dependents ' Allowance , this will be deducted from full sick pay . |
12 | They are going to have to say : ‘ Look fellas , we do n't want you to work for three months . |
13 | In a large saucepan , pour the beer that you warm for 5 minutes . |
14 | ‘ Can you wait for five minutes ? ’ he asked . |
15 | FREE when you send for 112 ROCK'N'ROLL GREATS … |
16 | You send for fifty tickets . |
17 | What do you mean you tried for two days ? |
18 | How much fitted carpet will you need for each room ? |
19 | ‘ You long for that day , ’ Father Poole repeated . |
20 | cos er and if you say for all enquiries please call that . |
21 | A fifteen-second refresher gives you that vital pause which will enable you to speechread for longer stretches at a time than would be possible otherwise . |
22 | The importer 's answer would undoubtedly be ‘ what do you expect for this kind of money ? ’ |
23 | ‘ Well , ’ the foreman said , ‘ what do you expect for eighty bucks a week ? |
24 | What do you do for existing teachers ? |
25 | ‘ What would you do for this lady 's girdle ? ’ |
26 | What what did you do for this job ? |
27 | you know you stop for twenty minutes , put twenty minutes , and you , you just press return and it throws a map up , a map of part of England |
28 | If you stop for three months , I 'll give you £100 ’ — a lot of money in those days , 1948 — £1,000 now ? £2,500 ? — anyway . |
29 | And you wait for other people an that and and you do n't leave that 's all I wo n't do that again , . |
30 | ( h ) Declaration of trust If you act for joint buyers , prepare now the declaration of trust mentioned on taking instructions ( p17 above ) . |