Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [verb] [pron] for the " in BNC.

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31 He would probably do the latter , and hurry through the change of clothes which would prepare him for the half-hour 's weight-training which he did between ten forty-five and eleven fifteen every Tuesday and Friday .
32 Mr Kinnock staggers under the additional handicap of having no ministerial experience which would equip him for the supreme office to which he aspires .
33 If this is not easily available , nobody will thank you for the error !
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36 ‘ This is something which will haunt me for the rest of my life .
37 This is an appalling tragedy which will haunt us for the rest of our lives .
38 You may thank me for the breakfast , ’ McAllister said , sitting down to attack her own meal with vigour , ‘ but the weather — now that , alas , is beyond me .
39 You ought to shop him for the income tax then
40 ‘ Then you must thank her for the invitation and suggest a postponement . ’
41 Whether you 've been asked to open the discussion or not , you should prepare yourself for the tutorial as follows :
42 ‘ Though your Majesty 's affections may be very well known as to religion , ’ he urged , ‘ yet it may be expected that you should say something for the world 's satisfaction . ’
43 He did n't know when he 'd be back and she should cancel everything for the next several days .
44 No , that 's what I 'm saying , we 've identified one person who 'll join us for the summer .
45 They are costly and highly dangerous in the hands of those who might use them for the destruction of life . ’
46 She might despise him for the methods he used in business , but the fact remained that she loved him , and if there was anything she could do to protect him she would do it .
47 You 'll say nothing for the moment , ’ said Miss Thorne .
48 These are substitutes , but you 'll need it for the authentic taste .
49 She says she 'll do anything for the safety of the children .
50 And then , when she looked at the high terrace with its pots of trailing geraniums , she could see nothing for the shadow was so intense — not the pale blob of a face or the movement of a hand — but she was suddenly as sure as she could be of anything that someone was standing there , looking down , waiting for them to get out of the car and watching them .
51 And you shall not strip your vineyard bare , neither shall you gather the fallen grapes of your vineyard ; you shall leave them for the poor and for the sojourner : I am the Lord your God ’ ( Lev .
52 If she had let this chance slip , she knew she would regret it for the rest of her life .
53 One day soon she would see him for the last time .
54 As for killing Havvie , I did not think that she would thank me for the scandal , ’ he finished simply .
55 Harold Macmillan was by no means alone at that time in looking forward to a government of Mosley and the younger men who would do something for the country at last .
56 There they would meet some others , who would join them for the next stage .
57 After they had devoured the nuts and drunk the lemonade they discussed who would write what for the Gazette .
58 Some lay eggs among the stones , so camouflaged you would mistake them for the rocks themselves .
59 All that energy for comparatively few sales , but she will get them for the paperback as she is very much the rising star of Black American fiction .
60 I said you had already called … she will join us for the lunch . ’
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