Example sentences of "for [pron] [conj] do " in BNC.

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1 It would be it would be better for them than doing all the extensions together cos doing all the extension booklets
2 Technically , if you hand someone a joint you 're supplying , but it means a lot of work for them and does n't catch the people who are the big fish .
3 Cinemas had their own magazines : the Gaumont , Watford , had its own magazine ; the State , Kilburn , had its own magazine , and I used to write for them and did verses .
4 He had the chance to sign for them and did n't go .
5 Erm did n't say you 'll go back and work out a plan of attack for me or did you ?
6 His health record , for someone that does this sort of work , his health is terrible .
7 For example , he tends to pitch in and sort things out for himself and does not spend enough time on man-management .
8 ‘ But he is gaining in confidence , making a new life for himself and doing well at school .
9 Morning and afternoon , seven days a week , Muscle Hustle or Kid 's Chaos … if you 're into aerobics , then there 's a class for you but do n't delay your booking .
10 There will be a barge waiting for you but do n't cross unless you see the lights .
11 Set aside some time each day just for you and do whatever you like .
12 give up seats for you And do n't give
13 I 'll go and I 'll go and get it for you and do make yourself another tea
14 Until Apple began its marketing initiative there were only two options available ; pay someone else to do all of the job for you or do it all yourself .
15 After all , paying for something that does not work is presumably more likely to produce frustration than receiving the same ineffective care ‘ free ’ .
16 Jean Robinson said it was unfair to advertise unless there really was a post available because people would waste time and energy applying for something that did n't exist .
17 I looked for him but did not find him .
18 And did he have any men working for him or did he work on his own ?
19 Fernando Serra had never truly cared for her and did n't now .
20 There was nothing for it but to do as he suggested .
21 The , councillor I am not passionate about getting rid of union representation , what I am passionate about is union members paying for their own representation , not me , not the people out there , if they want a full time union official let them pay for it but do n't expect other people to pick up the bill , it 's ludicrous er to er put that sort of money in our budget .
22 But write a simple part for it and do not keep it going long without rests .
23 and the final year I think there 's sort of less on the timetable but people tend to do more work for it and do a project as well but in the , in the first year erm you know it 's not that difficult to , to pass it erm er and there are always the , the , the referred papers in September so if you 're , if you 're keen
24 Now Michael Portillo is one of the Tory high flyers , for anyone that do n't know who he is , he 's a Tory high flyer who finds it very difficult to look down , very difficult to look down on those but he should look down before he makes a such statements .
25 On the other hand , if you are experimenting for yourself and do n't like the result when you change colours in one way , try changing colours on a different set of rows .
26 So remember to treat yourselves , perhaps slowly saving up and buying a present for yourself or doing things you enjoy , as rewards for your achievements .
27 is abolished the taper will be changed so that , instead of people over social security levels losing 15p in the £1 , they will lose 20p , thereby penalising people who are struggling to lift themselves out of poverty , provide pensions for themselves and do what the Conservative party always preaches — stand on their own two feet .
28 Modern pressures have ensured that today 's youngsters have far too much to say for themselves and do not always display the respect for their elders which they should .
29 He may be a bit ropey at times but he plays his best for us and do n't forget the goals he scored , including one which put paid to the scouse red shite in 1991 .
30 ‘ None of us could be sure if we would have a job tomorrow ; the uncertainty was preventing us winning new business ; and we had looked at the various companies who were rumoured to be bidding for us and did n't like what we saw . ’
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