Example sentences of "[that] he [vb mod] [vb infin] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 That may change if he continues to draw the kind of encouragement which has poured in since he announced in February that he might run for the White House .
2 Therefore , an individual can be guilty of theft even though he had £1,000 in his purse and said on arrest that he would pay for the items shoplifted .
3 But the clear implication yesterday that he would settle for a place on the bench this weekend should dovetail nicely with Ferguson 's thinking .
4 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 .
5 Suharto 's pronouncements , although clouded in typical ambiguity , certainly gave the impression that he would stand for a sixth term .
6 At this time Klaus announced that he would stand for the post of Czech ( rather than federal ) Prime Minister , a move described by the Independent of June 19 as the " clearest possible sign that the Czechs have finally given up on the federation which they had fought for " .
7 It was a Herculean task , and she 'd died just as she was beginning the nineteenth volume , with no end in sight , but even the one book in Godolphin 's possession was enough to guarantee that he would search for the others until his dying day .
8 During one of my trips to the USA in the 1960s , Shaheen telephoned my hotel one day to say that he had arranged for me to have lunch with Richard Nixon , who at the time had not yet declared that he would run for the presidency in the election of 1968 .
9 She recalled a promise made by Mr Major when he became Prime Minister : that he would work for a nation at ease with itself .
10 PRAGUE ( Reuter ) — The Czechoslovak dissident playwright Vaclav Havel said he had received a message from Poland 's Prime Minister , Tadeusz Mazowiecki , that he would work for the release of two Czechoslovak human rights campaigners , Jan Carnogursky and Miroslav Kusy .
11 An Owen West title , so expect about two-thirds of the sales that he would get for a new one .
12 Benn joked to Ceauşescu that he should stand for the general-secretaryship of the Labour Party too !
13 David and I did have conversations about it and I told David that I thought he should get an accountant , or that he should ask for an account from Tony if he had questions about where money was going .
14 By this stage of the war , Stirling , with his usual grasp of the wider strategic picture , realized that he must plan for the future of the SAS Regiment .
15 Indeed in May nineteen ninety Mr gave up his appointment as a teacher in order that he could care for the plaintiff full time .
16 He took the precaution , however , of carrying a typewriter and books among his luggage so that he could prepare for an address at the University of Leeds which he was to give in the following year .
17 Nevertheless the Official Solicitor on that day tried to persuade the NIRC to convene immediately so that he could apply for the committal orders to be discharged .
18 In my view the idea of his being monkish , or that he could have for a moment dreamt of entering a monastery , is not to be entertained , despite the claim of the Reverend William Levy in his Memoir .
19 Harry was convinced that he could account for every train he had accepted .
20 ‘ The same , although I do n't know that he 'd care for the description . ’
21 Yet nobody can say whether an individual plaintiff is an average man or that he will live for the expectation of life of an average man of his age .
22 A flower that he can enjoy for a summer 's day , and can forget tomorrow . ’
23 If he is to persuade his colleagues that he can win for the party , he will need to seize every available chance for exposure over the next two , three , or even four years .
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