Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adv] [noun] for the " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , yes Erm one once you 've done that if you could give in diaries for the day and then your time is your own . |
2 | Nothing short of a pathetic performance by Leeds could bring about victory for the makems . |
3 | The expert clause may lay down criteria for the expert 's suitability . |
4 | The Taiwanese government said last week that the rate of population growth this year would dip below 1% for the first time , to 0.95% , and forecast zero growth by 2035 . |
5 | The head , operating under powers delegated to him by the governors , would set up criteria for the policy and appoint one of the staff to run the scheme . |
6 | This was used as the basis for invitations , issued at the end of 1857 , to the nobility of every province to form committees which would draw up projects for the emancipation of their peasants . |
7 | The danger for such grand schemes is that the developed countries will think up targets for the rest of the world to meet , without fully considering the implications for their own domestic policies . |
8 | I am disappointed at the hon. Gentleman 's negative attitude to a £300 million-plus investment in a second crossing of the Severn , which will improve enormously communications for the people of Wales . |
9 | LEEDS fans will be able to watch their team 's European Cup play-off against Stuttgart on Friday live on ITV , who will pay around £200,000 for the rights . |
10 | The City reckons Gas will pay out 14.2p for the whole of 1992 compared to 13.4p last year . |
11 | The actual assessment process is modular and candidates can build up credits for the individual units [ above and below ] which make up the NVQ . |
12 | Who believes that by working now we can store up security for the future ? |