Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [verb] [pron] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 LINFIELD fans should prepare themselves for a bout of double vision at Windsor Park next week .
2 The tourist path , although free from hazards , is a weary treadmill , and active and experienced walkers can reserve it for a quick descent and adopt an alternative route by crossing the midway plateau and descending into the stony recesses of the Allt a' Mhuillinn by rounding the base of Castle Buttress .
3 Thus the plant can , during the latter part of the night , move its leaves to a position appropriate for sunrise ; predatory animals can prepare themselves for the activity of hunting and hunted animals can escape to safety before it is too late .
4 These emotions may disturb you for a little while , but they are simply a natural response to the trauma of death and they will usually pass with time .
5 Show that forests have a tangible value kept as forests , for example for timber , and countries will manage them for a sustained cash yield .
6 If twins are detected by ultrasound scan , parents can prepare themselves for the births and plan accordingly , and also alert the obstetric team so that the appropriate antenatal care can be given to allow for the best chance of a safe delivery .
7 On the livestock side Stuart Ashworth warned that beef producers should brace themselves for a cut in the Beef Special Premium ‘ the base for Scotland is 244,000 male animals but there will be at least 300,000 head this year so we can anticipate a cut of somewhere in the region of 20-25 per cent in BSP payments .
8 Graham Taylor meanwhile will make changes against Brazil tomorrow as England try to dull the pain of the Boston defeat which the manager fears will haunt him for the rest of his life .
9 GRAHAM TAYLOR will ring the changes against Brazil in Washington tomorrow as England try to dull the pain of the Boston defeat which the manager fears will haunt him for the rest of his life .
10 More than a million bulbs have been planted and half a million annuals will succeed them for the summer .
11 Pigeons will use me for a launch-pad , and the winds will slowly wear me to a stump , but the views will be terrific .
12 Upon receipt of the proceeds of sale the trustees must invest them for the tenant for life and that person 's successors in title .
13 We are unlikely to reach any definite agreement , but the debates will strengthen us for the next time , and weaken the impact of tangential arguments about policy presentation .
14 When I was a child there was a damp place in the long meadow where there used to be a lovely yellow flower we call butterballs , and children would bring them for the teacher .
15 Two teenagers have chosen to bed down for the night in a freezer as part of their training for an expedition to the Artic Circle , They hope that a good night of shivering in sub-zero temperatures will prepare them for the trip .
16 After all , good results will qualify you for a better job , and give you the added satisfaction of proving to your boss that you are good at what you do .
17 I wonder what price the bookies would give us for a Central South treble ; that 's Oxford to win the Boat Race , Gloucester to reach the Cup Final and Swindon to beat West Brom .
18 Others would buy it for a fancy dress party or a dare .
19 Collectors would give anything for the chance to hear him project his art to us from the clarity of a recording studio .
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