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

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1 Thus Leo I thought it better that his congregation should keep their fasting for the proper liturgical seasons publicly set aside for it , rather than carry it out as a private ascetic exercise .
2 I do n't know cos we thought you 'd be the only one who actually managed to get a copy when nobody else could lay their fice for the af from two o'clock in the afternoon yeah F finalised
3 After that the Bruces could renew their struggle for the throne .
4 They describe it as a terrifying ordeal and although it was around two o'clock in the morning , they say a number of people were in the area and could help their search for the rapist .
5 In the parliament of 1371 two Austin friars argued that in a national emergency the prince who has endowed the churches may resume their property for the good of the realm ; about this time Langland was enlarging in Piers Plowman upon Holy Poverty , as were so many friars in their sermons ; before the end of the reign Wyclif , spokesman for Gaunt , especially against his wealthy political enemy , Bishop Wykeham of Winchester , was denying the right of priests to hold any property .
6 CHELMSFORD Ladies Hockey Club are unlikely to disband the A team , whose existence many first team players feel would hinder their prospects for the 1993/94 season .
7 They would take their chance for the sale price of $380 million .
8 Most boys would sell their souls for the chance . ’
9 Instead of putting their money into business , people lent it to the government in the hope that ERNIE ( the nickname of the Electronic Random Number Indicator ) would select their number for the top prize ( then ) of a modest £1,000 .
10 Furthermore , the research process was to be used to train locals in obtaining the information they needed , and thereby develop a network of individuals and groups who would express their concern for the land issues of the region by an ongoing commitment to further action at local and National level using the results obtained from the study .
11 Er and if if they would work they did n't want money for it but they would stay a while with you so that they would get their bed for the night and they would get their grub .
12 On the basis of the information given the children will discuss their tactics for the match and decide the instructions to be typed in .
13 Many of us will remember their enthusiasm for the work of the Lord and the joy that they had in the fact that God should use them in such a way .
14 He will interpret their testimony for the court , and Mrs Hughes will then reinterpret it for Mr Robson .
15 Cavan will complete their preparations for the game with a light work-out at Breifne Park tomorrow night .
16 The 18-year-old Bishop Auckland bowler is in the squad of 14 from which Durham will pick their sides for the two one-day matches against Essex at Chelmsford .
17 ROYAL BERKSHIRE AVIATION Society and the Herald Society have recently announced a major sponsorship deal which will help their plans for the establishment of the Museum of Berkshire Aviation .
18 Gangs may fight their rivals for the sake of supremacy and pride , but they only attack innocent strangers for fun .
19 Their funding has allowed the community to set up a health clinic where the families can bring their children for the sort of check ups we in Britian take for granted .
20 Horses out riding can show their intolerance for the same daily routine and their need for excitement .
21 Where continuous assessment of clinical competence is used , the ward sister and student can outline their aims for the allocation .
22 This will effectively mean that doctors involved on a voluntary basis with the governing bodies of sport can continue their contribution for the minimum extra cost .
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