Example sentences of "what she [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Not until her mid-thirties did she find her taste change , and even then by chance , as good manners constrained her to eat what she had for so many years quite strenuously resisted .
2 When a sender judges her receiver 's schema to correspond to a significant degree with her own , she need only mention features which are not contained in it ( the time of getting up and what she had for breakfast , for example ) ; other features ( like getting out of bed and getting dressed ) will be assumed to be present by default , unless we are told otherwise .
3 Maybe he thought men , making up roughly half the population , would reckon that the poor , wretched girl , labelled so cruelly ‘ The Big ‘ Un ’ , got what she asked for , exactly what she deserved , when 13 soldiers indecently assaulted her .
4 All this mateyness not what she asked for .
5 ‘ I 'm only interested in who she is , an' what she does for a livin' , ’ she said sharply .
6 Er i she was in the Cheltenh Do you know what she does for a living ?
7 she 's obviously , you know , when you think what she does for you , marvellous !
8 ‘ But then Elizabeth wanted a challenge , it 's what she lived for . ’
9 She simply did not know , although deep in her heart she feared that what she felt for Nicky Scott Wilson was not true love .
10 She looked at Peter , gravely answering the teasing of one of the lovers , and wondered if what she felt for him was the same quality of feeling that her parents had known and relied upon .
11 What she felt for David was not love but gratitude , with maybe a scattering of affection .
12 Innocent , virginal and as strictly moral as she was , she knew that what she felt for Lucenzo was so powerful and primeval that she would never resist him .
13 I wonder what she wore for the theatre date with David ?
14 Dad says that 's what she gets for being a Baptist .
15 He considered her good but unremarkable clothes , and wondered what she did for laughs .
16 She will have no idea what she did for me , nor for many others , but I still give thanks and a great cheer for the privilege of meeting that little grandmother from Lancashire .
17 Just think what she did for my midget . "
18 Do you know what she did for a living ?
19 ‘ I love Linda not for what she did for me but for who she is .
20 " She knew quite well it was n't worth what she paid for it . "
21 And I know what she paid for that too . "
22 ‘ I knew she went to a certain museum but I did n't know where else she went , nor any of her sources , nor what she paid for things .
23 Otherwise how could the customer know she had got what she paid for ?
24 Continued to go about opening cupboards , fetching what she needed for making pastry .
25 What she want for Christmas , did she say ?
26 When I asked her what she wanted for Christmas she said things that her seven-year-old brother Simon could have .
27 er Nothing or nobody in England make anything anywhere near to what she needs for her disability .
28 To the cost to Britain of membership of the EEC on her trade account must be added what she pays for the Common Agricultural Policy ( CAP ) .
29 It was not quite what she envisaged for herself but it had the advantage of being cheap and it went some way towards satisfying Grace , who was convinced that London was a den of iniquity waiting to swallow up her unsuspecting daughter .
30 So I put Lianne 's name down and what she used for her age .
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