Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [adj] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The loser should remain liable for the first instance costs , which would have been incurred in any event .
2 We should do this for the mixed open as well , keep a a note of the entries from one year to the other and you can get in touch with people and say , Are you playing or not
3 In this case , the explanation for the stronger main features , for which , must match that for the weaker high-velocity features .
4 They may feel responsible for the racial injustice which other white people have inflicted on blacks , and see these injustices as entailing all manner of pathology for the black community , with its strengths and survival denied or not recognised .
5 We 'll have to use all our rehearsal time for Luxembourg too — we ca n't possibly afford to have the full cast up here for longer than three weeks and we 'll need that for the new production . ’
6 She 'll do that for a long time , I bet .
7 Yeah designation of greenbelt , authority of Harrogate Borough Council , approximate land-take erm you 'll see that for the blue route , that affects one point four hectares of greenbelt land , whereas for the inner routes , purple affects seventeen point six hectares , orange , twenty point two , red twenty point five and pink twenty point eight .
8 Er and you 'll see that in group two , the impact of the various routes on occupiers , residential occupiers , you 'll see that for the blue route and that this is where we have the number of properties demolished by the different routes , on the top line , er in terms of noise effects adjacent to new road , number of houses within a given distance , a centre line , nought to fifty metres there are are only five properties within nought to fifty metres of the blue route whereas there are thirty on the purple , twenty er on the orange , less on the red , four and five on the pink .
9 We 'll have that for the next meeting .
10 I 'll change that for a pink one .
11 So after a week he takes away the bandage , removes the bit of radium , sure enough there 's a bright red radiation burn on his forearm but apart from that he feels fine , he does n't feel ill , he obviously has n't died , er so he said well I 'll leave that for a few weeks and monitor my , my health and see if there 's any long term affects from this exposure to , to radiation .
12 I could make a few inspired guesses that the machinery will get , not so much cheaper , although it is getting a bit cheaper , but you 'll get more for the same money — rather like calculators _ they have n't actually got very much cheaper in the last two or three years , but you get more for your fiver .
13 Jimmy said he really enjoyed playing , but his slight worry about it was that at £13.99 it might prove expensive for the unemployed .
14 Sooner or later it may become impossible for an elderly person or couple to continue living in their own home without support .
15 If she took a couple now , she 'd feel better for the long drive home .
16 So if you could do that for the next meeting I 'd be grateful .
17 But if you like , governments could do this for the non-teaching staff and not do that for the teaching staff .
18 Demand is growing , so the sight of wild boar wallowing in the mud could become commonplace for the first time since the sixteenth century .
19 The scheme could prove convenient for the European Science Foundation , which has a hitherto peripatetic post-graduate training programme in brain and behaviour research .
20 Do you think I could wear that for a little while ?
21 You could say this for the new position : it took us back a way from the medical cut and thrust .
22 ‘ Then let's stand still for a little while and listen .
23 What what 's missing from this let's let's look at it this way erm differentiate erm no let's go straight for the integral integrate four X squared .
24 Since the commission was set up in the First World War they in nineteen ninety five they said it would break even for the first time and agreed the last and thirties and forty come to maturity in which incomes are expected to double by twenty , twenty two .
25 He had warned the Assistant Commissioner , McPhee , and together they would ensure that for the next two or three days the City was flooded with agents who would alert them at once to an assembly .
26 We would give much for a few case histories , like that of the fourteenth-century merchant of Prato , of how a medieval household actually worked .
27 The internalist would claim that for the causal clause to turn justified true belief into knowledge , it must not only be true but be believed by a to be true .
28 Before Lewis became the No 1 challenger by beating Donovan ‘ Razor ’ Ruddock , his camp had signed an agreement with Bowe 's representatives stating the winners of the fight and last Friday 's Bowe-Evander Holyfield bout would meet next for the undisputed heavyweight title .
29 The Regulations do not deal with the form of this record and although it would seem desirable for the sole member to sign it , in case of dispute , there is no requirement of signature in the Regulations .
30 This would require that for the same amount of light energy ( measured incident solar radiation has not varied by more than 0.5% since the beginning of the twentieth century ) more carbon is fixed per unit chlorophyll ( the quantum yield has changed ) .
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