Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] be [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Blank pages with two broad margins drawn on them should be inserted for the day 's notes .
2 I may be heading for the infernal scrap-heap , but I still have my professional pride .
3 I know if I get into trouble again I 'll be done for the arson charge and breach of probation , and that means a few years in jail and I could n't handle it .
4 ‘ Also , I 'll be looking for the slag personally , so I reckon between us we should find him .
5 I 'd be sending for the police .
6 No doubt as to where I would be standing for the eight-hour day , two miles out to sea .
7 I will be voting for the motion and I will be voting against the amendment .
8 I have no doubt that there will be special preparations and allowances made by police and spectators for the Marathon , in which I will be competing for the first time tomorrow .
9 I will be staying for the weekend and going back on the train on Sunday night .
10 ‘ I take it these anonymous friends of yours will be stayin' for the rest of the party ? ’
11 All right , so I took full responsibility for the organisation of the sale , but there is no way I can be blamed for the outcome .
12 You must be punished for the wicked thing you did ’ ( The Times , 15 September 1991 ) .
13 Although some societies allow you to open a postal account at their branch , all further dealings have to be through the post so you must be prepared for the occasional delay in getting at your cash .
14 You should be prepared for the fact that some of her views and opinions will be rather different from your own , remembering that they were formed in an entirely different social climate .
15 She should be dressed for the party by now . ’
16 But the chances are you 'll be heading for the hills next weekend , and according to the Countryside Commission for Scotland , almost 100,000 of you will be doing so in Scotland !
17 Silently praying she would be forgiven for the lie , she gave a small shrug .
18 Her intervention — after dismissing reports at the weekend that she would be standing for the deputy leadership — will be seen as an attempt to block Mr Gould 's bid for the post .
19 McLeish , shaking his head , rang Catherine and broke it to her apologetically that she would be required for the afternoon .
20 She would be attired for the street , ready to go .
21 Select FILE from the colour pattern menu , followed by LOAD from the sub menu and you will be asked for the name of the pattern that you want to load from the disk .
22 Essentially , you will be looking for the fullest possible information , not only about how fantastic the colour is , but about all the other factors we have been discussing , and how candid are the comments on the shortcomings .
23 By fixing your rate , you know exactly what you will be paying for the next months .
24 His unspoken message was : ‘ If you do n't do a deal with me , you will be blamed for the economic chaos that will result . ’
25 ‘ I do not suppose , however , that you will be applying for the position so I shall wait for Alain to send a few people here for me to see .
26 ‘ Cricket must now be the only sport in which you can be punished for the same offence twice and , who knows , maybe three times if he appeals !
27 And we should be prepared for the er
28 We had discussed this business of how people 's appearance literally alters in the eyes of their lovers , and suddenly I blushed , for it seemed to me he must be remembering this too , and that we must be looking for the same thing , as one might take down an old book in a moment of hungry nostalgia and start to re-read , hoping it may provide the same remembered enchantment as before .
29 A revolution in information technology is taking place which will have effects on society , certainly as far-reaching as the impact of the industrial revolution , and we must be prepared for the changes .
30 By the end of the nineties , we could be set for the first Oscars awarded to synthetic actors .
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