Example sentences of "[vb mod] [vb infin] [adv] for the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | A composer is haunted by certain themes , subjects or moods , and he must look around for the stories or dramatic vehicles he needs to bring these themes to life as musical theatre . |
2 | However , in the aforementioned case I think we must look further for the factors influencing the pilot . |
3 | So for a change I thought someone should write in for the fans . |
4 | But you see , you 'll come home for the holidays , Easter and Christmas ; and they have holidays in the summer an' all , do n't they , Aggie ? ’ |
5 | ‘ She did n't say that , ’ he replied , the ebullience with which he 'd set out for the Greens ' household nowhere to be seen . |
6 | Well let's go down for the jars and then they can , see |
7 | I suppose I was conceited enough to imagine that the amount of love I have for her would make up for the deprivations . |
8 | Occasionally , he would break the spell with a droll reminiscence , but for the most part he worked patiently and quietly , first on the symphony and then on the overture , where the work was even more quiet and concentrated , the string recitatives fashioned with a care most conductors would reserve only for the recitatives in the finale of Beethoven 's Ninth . |
9 | Consequently , teachers , wishing their pupils , their institutions and themselves to perform well , will prepare carefully for the assessments . |
10 | ‘ I think perhaps the bike will make up for the Brownies , ’ Daddy confided to Mummy . |
11 | Scrapping cumbersome Customs procedures means Jerry can head straight for the customers . |