Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.
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1 | Although frames can be re-used with replacement wires , one patient may need to keep a frame for months . |
2 | I should want to make the case for arguing that power is as integral a component of all social interaction as norms are . |
3 | FATHER 'S LOVE Lucy 's disability helped convince Mr Stringer that he should strive to provide a home for the mentally handi-capped which he would be happy to see his own daughter live in . |
4 | He was replying to demands that he should resign to pave the way for talks between the Pakistan-based mujahedin resistance and Kabul 's ruling Peoples Democratic Party ( PDPA ) on a peace settlement . |
5 | Thus , the individual is undertaking a gamble about what action is required to defend or advance an interest : what is the right way to describe the problem , what is to be done , and who are the most appropriate allies ; whether to say that the Ministry of Education has not provided enough school places ( and all ‘ parents ’ should unite to press the government for more ) or there are not enough places because the Ammanites have stolen them ( so all non-Ammanites must unite to resist the theft ) . |
6 | ‘ A most dramatic turn of events ! ’ he began and then , becoming aware of Madame Gauthier 's fiercely disapproving frown , he gave a conciliatory bow and said , with a meaning glance in Dora 's direction , ‘ If Madame will permit , I should like to use the salon for a few more minutes . ’ |
7 | I should like to discuss the reasons for this a little later , but first I want to discuss the teaching of English . |
8 | ‘ Well , ’ said Dyson , chewing hard , ‘ 1 must admit that I should like to make a name for myself , just for its own sake . ’ |
9 | We should try to lay the groundwork for another novel this week — you agree ? ’ |
10 | We know only a little about how , in this more secular society , we should try to minimize the damage for people going through the grieving process . |
11 | As well as getting used to tapping ‘ Enter ’ less often , you should try to get a feel for how hard to tap a key and how long to hold it down . |
12 | Above all , the drafter should attempt to minimise the scope for dispute about the meaning or effect of the terms . |
13 | ‘ I suppose we should have to ask the French for help . |
14 | However , if someone wilfully refuses to pay the charge , it is right that he should have to pay the price for his illegal action . |
15 | They should have to make no apology for that . |
16 | It can not be overstressed that the purchaser and vendor should continue to consider the need for approvals and clearances throughout the course of negotiations as a change in the terms of the transaction may trigger the relevant legislation which regulates anti-competitive practices , mergers and the creation or expansion of monopolies . |
17 | If our peace-loving citizens really care about the future of our world organisation , they must help to create the momentum for reform by mandating our politicians to adopt , at least as a beginning , the urgently-needed measures recommended by the Secretary General . |
18 | Alternatively O may choose to bring a claim for conversion against X or Y. Where O brings his claim against Z , Z will naturally wish to claim against Y who sold to him . |
19 | In the private sector a greater incentive might exist to show a need for higher fees to match high levels of dependency . |
20 | ‘ Sometimes you might want to sign an act for chart profile or just credibility . ’ |
21 | But it is at least possible that one or more of the investors might want to keep the shares for whatever remote speculative value the shares might have . |
22 | I was surprised when , only three days after my seeing him , Émile telephoned Jean-Claude at the pavillon without my knowledge and proposed to him that , given his connection with la Sologne , he might like to do the music for a radio opera version of Le Grand Meaulnes . |
23 | Over a full Highland breakfast in the Lochnagar Restaurant , you might like to discuss the plans for your day with your guest . |
24 | They started back for him , slightly embarrassed and anxious that he might decide to make a break for it but there was no need . |
25 | There are times when she will be included in their play and might decide to develop an opportunity for exploring mathematical ideas which have occurred . |
26 | One of the main recommendations from the Governors was that governing bodies might wish to present a case for linking participation in regional and national schools . |
27 | Yes , you 'll have to buy a chart for that one person |
28 | You 'll have to get a car for a . |
29 | ‘ I 'll have to get a frame for it , ’ said Connor , ‘ before you wear it to pieces , passing it around . ’ |
30 | But you 'll have to get the gun for me . |