Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] [modal v] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.

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1 ( In 1874 , whilst at her favourite residence at Osborne in the Isle of Wight , Queen Victoria made a number of trips to the post office at nearby Whippingham where she would stay for some hours comforting a dying deaf woman , Mrs. Elizabeth Tuffield , nee Groves .
2 Now is the time to ask him whether you can take pictures or videos during and after the service , where you can arrange for any flowers to be positioned , decide upon readings , hymns and the music .
3 Secondly , it is seen in a whole host of tactics and alternative strategies to the simple procedure of insisting that the sufferer goes for treatment just as he or she would do for any other disease .
4 If the refusal of a transfer effectively stops an individual 's career-route to the top , the chances are that he or she will look for another job .
5 You ca n't tidy up the house until after the fingerprint team have been , and I 've already told you that I 'll arrange for that to be done . ’
6 We all ended up happy , anyway , which is more than I can say for most marriages . ’
7 I 'm tempted to suggest the Mercedes S-class for being visually boring , but I respect Bruno Sacco too much , so I 'll plump for any current Maserati for not living up to the legend .
8 It should also indicate the warning signs that you might look for such as : changed job frequently in the last five years , no sense of humour , over concerned with financial rewards .
9 I 'm just going to give you a couple of things that you can use for each of these phases , and when you get used to them , you can really spread out and do all sorts of other exciting things .
10 We hope that you will press for these changes .
11 They will want to be sure that you are prepared to give your time to care for the children , that you will provide for all their needs and take them out regularly , and that you really do like small children !
12 It is offering double the usual trade-in credit for customers turning in a System/36 or 38 in exchange for an AS/400 9404 or 9406 F model — and for the first time , the credit is more than you could get for most of the System/36 models on the used market .
13 Especially in the early 1930s , notwithstanding the pay-cuts , police officers in the city had a job secure from redundancy — which was more than you could say for most of those they policed .
14 So you 've bui built this machine to incorporate that error so you can compensate for that .
15 We showed when we pull on the green jerseys , when the real chips are down , that we would die for each other .
16 ‘ On November 1 they told us that normal Christmas arrangements would apply — that we would work for most of the holiday period — then they dropped this bombshell on November 22 and said we would be off for two weeks .
17 ‘ The public is becoming aware that we can cater for all financial needs , from cheque books to travel insurance .
18 ‘ The public is becoming aware that we can cater for all financial needs , from cheque books to travel insurance .
19 I do n't think really that we can argue for these in view of the other agencies ' policies .
20 They are , therefore , formulaic in character and although they may call for some adaptation for contextual fit they are not composed on each occasion from constituent parts .
21 In agreeing the format of the talks on May 9 , both sides agreed that they should be completed " as quickly as possible " , although no deadline was agreed and many observers predicted that they would last for several months .
22 The Social Democrats have already started to deny that they would ask for this help — a denial spurred perhaps by some mistrust of the Greens by their own mainstream supporters .
23 What , what I would always hope though , is that they might go for some help , because even if they decide to separate , and er get support while they 're doing so , they may be able to understand what was going on in the relationship , what they were looking for in each other .
24 Their thing was that they must ask for more than what they really hoped to get .
25 The principle of the statute was that the serfs should be emancipated with their household plots and an allotment of land , but that they should pay for this land .
26 The principle of the statute was that the newly-freed serfs should retain their household plots and an allotment of land , but that they should pay for this land .
27 The other thing is that they will ask for those assignments .
28 Its use for examination purposes is clearly a rather restricted justification , although it may account for much of the labelling of ‘ failure ’ which the working-class child experiences .
29 European and Asian countries , where companies have few scruples about exploiting their American rivals ' legal handicap , could pass anti-bribery laws of their own and TI says that it will lobby for such legislation .
30 The Master of Moots or other organiser should also be informed of the authorities to be cited , in order that he may arrange for such reports or case books as are available to be brought to the courtroom .
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