Example sentences of "[modal v] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 If the vendor is disposing of his entire business , he should deregister for VAT purposes otherwise he will continue to receive and be required to file VAT returns .
2 You must gauge for yourself whether or not you have struck up a good relationship with the interviewer and whether a letter would work for you or against you .
3 The concept of an objective order demands the possibility of certain criteria of objectivity , such that I might be corrected by others on a given occasion , should I for any reason fall foul of such criteria .
4 What size should battens for supporting cladding be , and how are they fixed ?
5 MUST FILLER FOR ESSEX Autoprint premises
6 A trivial slight , a threat to self-esteem , which might cause you a moment 's irritation , here can give rise to resentments which may fester for centuries . ’
7 So I think I 'll route for Solihull .
8 People with mental disorder can not act like consumers in the ordinary sense of the word because of the nature of their problems — they can not , for example , forsake the NHS for another service as they might McDonalds for Burger King — but we can , nevertheless , devise ways of listening to what they have to say and ensuring their voices are heard .
9 What might theology for its part have to say about the direction that world seems to be taking ?
10 To the north of the temple 's West Court , an open square in the town has been interpreted as an early example of an agora , a place where citizens might Father for public meetings .
11 That 's a socket , that 'll time for a cup of coffee I think , while we have a look at , and we 'll have a look at the , the boot log file in a minute and see what it did .
12 Maybe she could coast for a little while .
13 Could campaigners for the preservation of the remains of Shakespeare 's Rose theatre challenge a decision to register the remains as a national monument ?
14 Or nearly nothing : where before you could book for lunch by telephone in a minute or two , this time it took half a dozen tries spread over a day and a bit , and I finally had to strike higher up .
15 With infrasound , their auditory maps could extent for hundreds of kilometres around their home .
16 PRS Signature in vintage yellow , quilted top , £1,550 , may px for old Strat .
17 Let's belt for it .
18 Every day of the season she would travel in her carriage and six to Ashdown Park on top of the downs , where she would course for hares with her magnificent greyhounds and walk for twenty-five miles .
19 RICKENBACKER bass , preferably mono unbound model , any condition , preferably cheap , would part-exchange for Hohner Jack or fretless .
20 Tip calmed him down and told him his son , also named Tip , would caddie for him .
21 ‘ When the Templars used this church , the priests would vest for mass either in the manor or here in the sanctuary . ’
22 It is difficult to find an exact parallel with motor traffic , but would motorists for example put up with having to drive over 200m. of rough stuff in order to get onto a motorway ?
23 Several squads or whole companies of the Chapter would quest for lost worlds and for planets posing a potential menace to the Imperium , as well as for any alien redoubts within imperial spheres of influence , so as to sterilise those .
24 The position is the same if the offender is committed for some offences under Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.38 and for some under Criminal Justice Act 1967 , s.56 ; the restrictions in Magistrates ' Courts Act 1980 , s.133 have no application to the offences subject to committal under section 38 , as the Crown Court can sentence for those offences as if the offender has just been convicted of them on indictment , but do apply to the offences committed under section 56 .
25 Only in this way can opportunities for vertical integration and strategic cooperation between organisations be investigated .
26 He says he is n't , so I ask him if I can caddie for him .
27 Also in Bludenz , BMX fans can sign-up for the week-long training camp .
28 Travelling is done on public transport — we have a college minibus which tutors can book for residentials , visits and regular timetabled activities , such as the Leisure Centre .
29 People who are n't staying at the centre can book for half a day or day long activity sessions too .
30 5 All amounts payable by the Publisher to the Proprietor are payable in legal currency of the United Kingdom except for the sum of CAN $55,000 for the purchase of the master video tape which shall be paid in Canadian dollars .
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