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

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1 Even if we were to accept that no legislator should vote for the compromise , this would not explain why we should reject the compromise as an out-come .
2 In Britain he has no choice : he must vote for the single constituency candidate that his party has selected .
3 We people who must vote for the Party if we are ever to win power again .
4 But not all of those hundred must vote for the must vote for the closure there must be a hundred people there to take part in the vote is that right ?
5 But not all of those hundred must vote for the must vote for the closure there must be a hundred people there to take part in the vote is that right ?
6 I 'll vote for the right person wo n't I .
7 I 'd vote for the party candidate . ’
8 If the reversion level is , the median voter may vote for an output of almost .
9 How many Labour supporters would vote for a ban on fishing ?
10 They believed at least 5 percent of the people would vote for a cleaner , safer and kinder future .
11 As the representative from Rochdale said yesterday afternoon , she knew most people in the hall would vote for the return of the death penalty , at which the applause was loud and sustained .
12 But he would vote for the official Labour candidate in a parliamentary election .
13 His friend , Mr Derek Harrod , said : ‘ I would vote for the official candidate .
14 Did he really believe that it would vote for the introduction of industrial democracy in the Bullock Report 's dubious prescription for it ?
15 More specifically , the model of responsible party government carried within itself the view that the electorate would not just be informed about politics but would vote for the party which has a programme of policies in accord with their own view as to how things should be .
16 The right hon. and learned Member for Surrey , East said yesterday that he would vote for the Government because the Prime Minister was clearly determined to follow a path that the right hon. and learned Gentleman favoured .
17 The right hon. Member for Finchley said yesterday that she would vote for the Government because they were following a path that she favoured — in precisely the opposite direction .
18 I shall vote for the amendment and I hope and expect that my honourable friends will do likewise . '
19 I shall nevertheless vote against the motion and I shall vote for the amendment although as much as I wished it had happened or , or erm a different proposal to Mr because I do n't think it helps your argument when you call your opponents instead of arguing face and er unlike Mr I actually do believe its in subsidiarity and I think we should accept Leicester and Leicester only and what the Leicester hunt will do should be decided here in Leicester , not in Westminster , er any more than the composition of our offices should be , should be decided in Brussels and I believe in subsidiarity .
20 They will vote for a fourth Conservative Government , because since 1979 the record of the current Government and their predecessors in regard to Wales has been excellent .
21 ‘ All you have to do is be black and do n't curse the Jews directly , and the Jew will vote for the black in a second .
22 After the election for the chief whip , Labour MPs will vote for the restyled Shadow Cabinet , the elections for which are being weighted to ensure a minimum representation of three women .
23 This week you will vote for the next government , and I shall not be around to ventilate , on your behalf , your righteous rage at the disgusting results of your electoral behaviour .
24 So I hope that you will vote for the environment and local democracy by VOTING GREEN on 3rd MAY .
25 It blew open those divisions , but did not stop the present Prime Minister saying , when he spoke as Chancellor in that debate : ’ I believe that they will vote for the consistency , courage and conviction with which my right hon. Friend the Prime Minister has led this country so successfully for so long . ’
26 I hope that the hon. Lady will vote for the Bill , because its purpose is to speed up the process .
27 So far no party has really impressed Jim but he will vote for the Tories on April 9 , more to keep Labour out than the Conservatives in .
28 There is no way in which I can vote for a guillotine which so severely curtails debate in Committee .
29 The chairman of the Conservative party can vote for the motion because he is opposed to a referendum , and the right hon. Lady can vote for it because she advocates a referendum .
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