Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [pron] [noun] for the " in BNC.

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31 NEWSAGENTS have rejected a move which would see them campaign for the restoration of capital punishment .
32 He once claimed to me that he was able to open a beer bottle with his eye and that it would cost me $29 for the privilege of seeing the trick .
33 They would take their chance for the sale price of $380 million .
34 Most boys would sell their souls for the chance . ’
35 I would appreciate your prayers for the following :
36 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 .
37 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 .
38 Which would leave us room for the
39 The government would end its support for the programme , amounting to some £13 million annually , in March 1993 because a " fast-breeder reactor was unlikely to become commercially viable until 2030 at the very earliest " , he told the House of Commons .
40 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 .
41 But it may be observed that the general movement of culture offers little support to anyone who would pin his hopes for the future of man as a spiritual being on this kind of natural religion .
42 With an unbeaten 75 off 38 balls in a Sunday League win over Warwicks at Leek in the same week , Adams revealed himself as one of the game 's most destructive young batsmen , and he hopes these innings will earn him consideration for the England ‘ A ’ tour .
43 The first part , lasting four weeks , is a " clean up " , which will prepare your body for the second phase , also four weeks .
44 ‘ Well , of course , this will affect her availability for the show . ’
45 He takes charge for the match against Leigh on Saturday when Tony Rampling , an Australian forward , will make his debut for the club , who have lost all five matches so far .
46 The Lancashire lad has managed to live with the pressures of early success and on Tuesday will make his bid for the game 's top prize against it 's greatest ever player .
47 On the basis of the information given the children will discuss their tactics for the match and decide the instructions to be typed in .
48 At the end of the debate , the House will give its support for the Prime Minister carrying on playing a full part in European evolution — an evolution about which we have been too hesitant for too long .
49 ‘ Hopefully it will give us confidence for the Dundalk match , ’ he told me .
50 Our special price will whet your appetite for the dry season 's gardening essential .
51 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 .
52 ‘ That fucker , my father-in-law , will ruin my erection for the whole day , ’ he said .
53 He will interpret their testimony for the court , and Mrs Hughes will then reinterpret it for Mr Robson .
54 Cavan will complete their preparations for the game with a light work-out at Breifne Park tomorrow night .
55 It 's now hoped that China having fallen into line with the other four , will end its support for the notorious Khmer Rouge guerrilla army .
56 I hope you will print my letter for the benefit of the young women who think they are in love and are willing to overlook ‘ a few things ’ because they are afraid that they ca n't live without the guy .
57 It is sometimes a way of endowing a person with a responsibility that trains him to fulfil various roles in the future , or that it is hoped will change his character for the better , or that endows its holder with prestige , or that gives him a certain hold on other people and makes them more likely to act in his interests .
58 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 .
59 The Irish counterpart to a London rock landmark , will open its doors for the first time in the Temple Bar area of Dublin in early December .
60 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 .
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