Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] for [adj] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | To understand how his new stance was formulated , one must search for implicit features in the previous stance , when his target was the English monarchy . |
2 | The International Olympic Committee announced its intention to visit South Africa in early 1991 , amid speculation that the country might qualify for full participation in most sporting activities . |
3 | Different moral considerations might apply for different people in the face of similar moral dilemmas . |
4 | One weakness of this study is that being retrospective , although the authors could control for inter-rater reliability in defining cases of schizophrenia , they were relying on diagnoses made by clinicians at an earlier period . |
5 | It may call for assertive behaviour in dealing with others to get the matters cleared up . ’ |
6 | Previously she used to work for British Telecom in tele-marketing . |
7 | These beautifully crafted panniers would sell for high prices in the West , but hours of labour and generations of skill are treated casually here . |
8 | They have been paying ridiculous rents of up to DM120 for the little decent office space that now exists in eastern Berlin — about twice as much as they would pay for similar space in the western part of the city . |
9 | Jack Heinz and I thought as one : that if the drawings could be housed in a Portman Square modernised for fire and climate control , and have the financial burden lifted from the shoulders of the RIBA , this would allow for spatial manoeuvre in Portland Place . |
10 | • To have a mind-set that will strive for continual improvement in editorial quality . |
11 | Daphnia will survive for long periods in your tank . |
12 | ‘ Voters will look for continued improvement in the quality of life and we must show exactly how Tory policies will provide it . ’ |
13 | This belief will call for radical changes in employment , management and corporate strategy . |
14 | This development will call for detailed research in order to establish clearly and unambiguously the skills and understandings testified by a given level of achievement . |
15 | Of course , the motorist will pay for lead-free petrol in the long run . |
16 | It actually should spend more , because it 's community , it 's helping to create the wealth of the county in the future , and that wealth of the county is what will pay for public services in the future . |
17 | They will press for long-term peace in the Middle East , including a settlement of the Palestinian problem . |
18 | According to the Institute in its response to the DTI 's consultative document on implementation of the Directive , this will allow for future developments in insurance accounts and , in particular , in life assurance accounting . |
19 | No doubt you will arrange for corresponding increases in the letter of credit provided for in article Xl(2) ( iii ) . ’ |
20 | There is thus no authoritative work to which trades unions , employers , academics and legal practitioners can refer for reliable guidance in this area . |
21 | This is more evidence for the claim that you get a verb phrase in a sentence erm , but it introduces , er it 's also an example of how you can account for grammatical phenomena in terms of er structural relations in sentences and large expressions . |