Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 You may prefer to pay more for a course geared specifically to the needs of health visitors rather than something more general , and may be able to recoup at least part of the costs of attending a course from your local continuing education budget .
2 With a choice of simple current/deposit account facilities , fixed deposit accounts , or managed currency funds and a highly personalised level of private banking , you may need to shop around for the most suitable .
3 He never wrote entirely admiring reviews : ‘ It 's the essence of a book never to be perfect , ’ he said , ‘ so its writer must expect to come in for a little criticism . ’
4 I should like to intervene only for a moment because I have an important constituency interest in that Gatwick , a major inter-national airport , is within my constituency .
5 You should continue to walk aerobically for a minimum of 30 minutes each day , four times a week ; and you should continue to use the low fat Walking Diet recipes and adapt them to your own diet .
6 Yes if she 's coming out you mean you do n't , you do n't have to do it all tonight she wan might want to be talking about erm her grading a lot so you ca n't expect her to do any work until she 's got that out of her system she might want to go on for an hour or so .
7 Now I was talking to your Doctor who was wondering whether we might want to go out for a few beers at some point
8 You might want to arrive early for the celebrations to allow yourself to catch the annual Dublin Film Festival ( February 28 — March 8 ) .
9 ‘ If you are not busy , ’ offered Jeremy Vole , ‘ I thought perhaps you might like to stop by for a chat . ’
10 ‘ We 'll turn you in , arrange police protection , perhaps the family 'll have to move away for a while , but — ‘
11 Because when you do run across the road , you get to the other side , and you 're thinking , good gracious , that was a close shave , I 'll have to sit down for a minute , I think I 'll have a cup of coffee or something .
12 you 'll have to go elsewhere for the actual paper . )
13 I 'd say we 'll have to do more than that , I 'd say we 'll have to go down for a week .
14 ‘ I 'll have to stay here for a while on business , ’ my friend the captain told me .
15 ‘ Mr Heathcliff , I 'll have to stay here for the night ! ’
16 First , the shot-gun approach involves the buyer saying ‘ Unless you agree immediately to a price reduction of 20% we 'll have to look elsewhere for a supplier . ’
17 He 'll be busy , and I 'll have to walk around for a whole hour on my own .
18 You may like to think quietly for a few moments , then read these words from the first letter of John .
19 I 'd like to go in for a bit , but there 's loads of people in there and I ai n't got no washing to do .
20 If you 'd like to meet up for a drink or something , do give me a call on the above number .
21 ‘ If it 's all the same to you , ’ Ruth said , ‘ I 'd like to stay outside for a bit .
22 If not , she could try to find somewhere for a cup of tea .
23 ‘ He 'd have to look elsewhere for a vet . ’
24 It seemed she 'd have to stay here for a while .
25 If you 'd care to come in for a cup of tea , now that you 've got out and everything , you 'd be most welcome .
26 I wonder if you 'd care to wander up for a few minutes and we could perhaps move this matter of Gray on a bit ?
27 I 'd love to go out for a meal .
28 Terrifically glad if you could bear to look in for a drink the next time you 're in town .
29 ‘ He may decide to hold off for a few days and give steroids to develop the lungs , ’ Belinda suggested .
30 Mummy may have to go away for a … a little rest , James … with Cymby .
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