Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A file should exist online for the module but can not be found .
2 Valeria had asked us for the afternoon and suggested that we should stay on for the evening , as her mother had gone to spend the night with a friend .
3 Those wishing to cut out the middleman should head straight for the garrison town of Wundsdorf , headquarters of the Western Army Group and a staging post for military train on the journey home .
4 ( e ) Occupation by the headtenant The draftsman should provide expressly for the occupation of the whole or part of the demised property by the headtenant .
5 He said Labour believed that citizens should work together for the good of the community .
6 ‘ In this country it would be very difficult to persuade workers that they should work harder for the good of the company .
7 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 .
8 However , in the aforementioned case I think we must look further for the factors influencing the pilot .
9 There is nothing more important than that we should stick up for the system that we have inherited down the ages , and that still has so much to offer the people of our country . "
10 It considered that if the Community 's system of quotas in its present form allowed member states to introduce certain requirements whose compatibility with Community law could only be justified by the necessity to attain the objectives of that system , then such requirements could only be incorporated into the quota licences or other quota management measures which the United Kingdom must lay down for the management of its quotas under article 5(2) of Regulation ( E.E.C. ) No. 170/83 , and not be imposed as conditions for the registration of vessels .
11 An imaginative pragmatist judge might be tempted , for example , to divorce the question of what rule he should lay down for the future from the question of how he should decide the case before him .
12 ‘ Do n't you think you should go home for the rest of the day ?
13 Lord knows where they 're heading , but you really should go along for the ride .
14 So for a change I thought someone should write in for the fans .
15 Can you tell me how much I should put aside for the church 's legal fees and , out of interest , where exactly does the money go ?
16 Maybe we should listen out for the noise in the voices of Kristin Hersh , Tim Buckley , Prince , Michael Jackson — the way they chew and twist language not for any decipherable , expressive reason , ( that 's to say , not to accentuate more deeply the conventional mannerisms of ‘ passion ’ ) , but for the gratuitous voluptuousness of utterance itself .
17 It 'll stay there for the rest of your life .
18 ‘ Those 'll do nicely for the compost , ’ she said , then chose a dark gold one for Dot .
19 Of course we can , he wo n't mind , we know him , just let's go , we 'll stop out for the day , and let's bring it back tomorrow .
20 ‘ We 'll stop there for the night , Brother .
21 But I doubt he 'll hold out for the money .
22 ‘ It might mean overtime for the physio but we need all our strikers fit to face the Reds . ’
23 I 'll go across for the paper , so we got all the
24 Having kept an unusually low profile throughout the Dewan election campaign , it was now felt that the military might press hard for the election of their choice of Vice-President , while Gen. ( retd ) Suharto , 71 , was expected to seek a fifth consecutive term of office as President .
25 You 'll pay only for the amount of cover you feel you need because the Midland Personal Accident Plan provides two levels of cover — Gold Cover and Silver Cover , for less than twice the monthly cost .
26 ‘ If the murder rate speeds up , ’ said Milton , ‘ perhaps you might put in for the job yourself . ’
27 Perhaps you 'll get back for the Gala . ’
28 We 're just taking a bag , we 'll come back for the rest when the wind 's gone down . "
29 I must be with my Minister at ten but I 'll come back for the funeral … or if anyone else wants to talk to me … ’
30 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 ? ’
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