Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [verb] [noun pl] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | GPs should offer hearing tests for all residents and care plans should specify action to take . |
2 | The architect may choose to obtain quotations for certain areas of the work from specialist labour and material sub-contractors , under/CT 80 , who will be known as nominated sub-contractors . |
3 | Member states were allowed a discretion as to whether to include a state of the art defence and its inclusion is controversial as states which do have the defence could become testing grounds for new products . |
4 | Instead of regarding all confrontation situations as zero-sum games ( in which for one side to win the other must lose ) we could attempt to extract gains for both sides . |
5 | I know nothing about him , she thought , nothing at all ; he could have robbed banks for all I know . |
6 | This could have provided opportunities for structural change and review . |
7 | The accountants ' cause received a small but unexpected boost last month when the California Supreme Court ruled that only clients could sue accounting firms for alleged professional negligence in the course of an audit . |
8 | They may have worked years for long hours in restaurants . |
9 | d ) BALLS : We would like to use balls for one of the classes and need as many teachers as possible to each bring 10 marked balls in a marked carrier . |
10 | Oxfordshire health authority has decided that a threatened £500,000 overspend means it can not open a new cardiology unit which would have freed beds for other uses . |
11 | At churches near them they were told they would have to attend services for 26 weeks , then their baby might be baptised . |
12 | The Constitutional Court on March 3 ruled unconstitutional a bill passed in November 1991 [ see p. 38585 ] , which would have allowed prosecutions for serious crimes committed between Dec. 21 , 1944 , and May 2 , 1990 ( notably in the postwar purges and the repression of the 1956 uprising ) , which had not been prosecuted at the time for political reasons as being in conflict with the Constitution . |
13 | This result would seem to have implications for clinical practice . |
14 | Mrs Thompson has supplied a map with every copy of the Melsonby News which she hopes readers will use to mark names for local places . |
15 | On the other hand , any artist who has been at the game long enough will have developed preferences for certain kinds of subject matter , for example Degas ' dancing girls , Céanne 's mountain , or Connard 's bathroom . |
16 | Flat rate farmers will have to issue invoices for all supplies of goods and services where the flat rate addition is added . |
17 | The Enterprise Development Partnership has been spearheaded by social services , and will aim to provide jobs for young Asian people who want to train in food preparation and business skills . |