Example sentences of "[vb infin] [to-vb] for [art] [noun sg] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | So they will need to look for a company that is reliable and responsible over a long term , and offers a variety of ancillary services . ’ |
2 | He would need to ring for a cab if he were to regain the Party conference in comfort . |
3 | Both self-employed , and having the required skills , the two set about raising the £150 they would each need to pay for the journey as well as the tools and materials they would need . |
4 | If you would like to attend for a day or a weekend , we would be delighted to welcome you , but do let us know in advance ! |
5 | I would like to thank for the enthusiasm and commitment she has given to her ante-natal classes and I know that past ‘ students ’ will have been greatly reassured during their pregnancies by , appreciated her teaching and enjoyed her sense of humour . |
6 | Right , first of all I 'd like to apologize for the fact that Alan 's report and my report especially the first half , are very similar . |
7 | Putting a hand on her arm , he said gently , ‘ Would you like to sit for a while and tell me about it ? ’ |
8 | If not , I would like to apologise for the oversight and thank you on behalf of CPRW . |
9 | If this is how the young child construes what is happening , it could begin to account for the response that four-year-olds typically give . |
10 | I also think that erm it 's up to erm us — I mean if you think of us as a whole travel industry — to really take a look at what we are providing and compare it with what is provided in other countries ; the standards of service , how long do you have to wait for a meal when you 're sitting down to eat in a restaurant , what are people used to in France and Germany and the USA ? |
11 | Sometimes he would have to wait for an hour or more before he could find someone to carry him to the Collector 's side . |
12 | Lisa would just have to cope for an hour or two . |
13 | Sometime in the near future you may have to go for an interview and therefore you will be asking yourself the following questions : |
14 | ‘ The thing is we 'll have to do something or we 'll find we 'll have to work for a living and we do n't want to do that . ’ |
15 | If it is argued that sarvodaya is an unattainable ideal , and that in the end one may have to settle for the happiness or good of 51 per cent , it could be stated in reply , that it is infinitely better to strive for sarvodaya and fail to realize it , than to start out with a limited objective and attain it at the expense of an unfortunate minority . |
16 | To revert to our example , we shall have to account for the fact that the predicate human , or rather the predicable " — is human " , unlike the predicable " — is a dragon " , has the capacity of being turned into a true proposition , and in order to do this , we shall have to make use of our original proposition , viz. that men do actually exist ( in the full-blooded sense of " exist " ) , and if so , nothing of any substance will have been accomplished by the attempted " reduction " . |
17 | How much will an investor have to pay for the bond if he buys it |
18 | ‘ British Steel wo n't have to pay for the wear and tear of the roads caused by the extra traffic , ’ he said . |
19 | And thi I mean , you do n't have to pay for the creche cos it comes in the , it 's part of your |
20 | on the other hand , a school with a high rate of staff turnover can not usually afford to wait for a consensus and readiness that may never come ; and a staff hand-picked in a new school , or for a new school situation such as amalgamation or unstreaming , is usually in a mood for bigger adventures . |
21 | Occasionally Princess Margaret 's son , Viscount Linley , and the Princes Andrew and Edward might come to play for the afternoon but there certainly were n't the comings and goings many have assumed . |
22 | Caterers can no longer afford to look for a machine that gives performance at any cost . |
23 | He did n't even seem to consider for a moment that I might be innocent . |
24 | Viktor Korovin , who was elected director of Uralmash by its workforce last summer , says that its ‘ financial situation is very complicated ’ , by which he means that few of the company 's heavy-industrial clients can afford to pay for the machinery that has been delivered to them . |
25 | Will the vendor continue to work for the company after it is sold ? |
26 | They will be secure enough about their own capabilities and limitations to take the lead in talking in ways which the old lags will continue to denigrate for a while as ‘ weak ’ or ‘ idealistic ’ . |
27 | You must learn to ask for a deposit when you take an order and never , never let a garment go without the balance in your hand . |