Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] a [noun] for " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ But a body would need to have a car for that kind of caper . |
32 | We shall need to settle a time for the service — the sooner the better . |
33 | Once the students had agreed the language to be taught-lexis , structure and discourse function — they were asked to work out in pairs how they would plan to prepare a class for the Negotiator assessment . |
34 | If you were one of last year 's groups and wish to continue , or if you would like to join a group for the first time , please let me know as soon as possible . |
35 | One day he would like to make a name for himself as a public trainer — but that is some way in the future . |
36 | Can I sex them when they are small , as I would like to keep a female for myself ? |
37 | I had got so used to the straight criss-crossing North-South , East-West roads of most American cities that I would have to acquire a taste for the more complex and possibly much more fascinating spread of London lanes . |
38 | Loretta had assumed that she would have to leave a message for Jamie with some college functionary , and wait for him to ring back . |
39 | If the diagram were complete , it would have to include a call for further , perhaps broader , correlations , logically linked into a bundle but not different in kind . |
40 | Right , so you recognised early on , that you would have to make a move for some of the stances that you wanted . |
41 | The mother would have to rent a property for herself and the boys if she were not to accept the offer of rent-free accommodation for a month with a friend of the father . |
42 | A woman I know has given me the name of a midwife who will come and otherwise I shall have to engage a nurse for the shortest time possible since I can not be without assistance when my time comes . |
43 | Accordingly , we shall try to establish a framework for exploring ideas about marriage , locating these and the direct experiences of those involved in a detailed historical context which takes account of the interrelationships between the public and the private . |
44 | Instead she would try to arrange a formula for a smooth withdrawal of US forces without serious economic disruption . |
45 | That none of this is within the competence of animals would seem to influence a preference for them as laboratory subjects . |
46 | The ILP was so worried by this possibility that it eventually disassociated itself from calls for dockers to boycott coal and oil shipments to Italy for fear that ‘ working-class sanctions ’ could not be distinguished publicly from League sanctions and would help to create a psychology for war against Italy . ’ |
47 | Then , an iron resolve began to grow within her , she would fight to make a future for herself , she was n't stupid or helpless , the problems would be tackled and every effort made to save the business . |
48 | This programme will seek to develop a framework for economic modelling within which links between the decisions of individual agents ( firms , households , unions ) and the behaviour of the economy at an aggregate level are more clearly established than is usually the case . |
49 | But if you are working from a consultancy or from an office situated at some distance from the manufacturing units you will need to organise a system for sending a product out and checking that it has gone . |
50 | You will need to get a receipt for the materials if you do the work yourself or the bill from the contractor if you have the work done for you . |
51 | Do n't think to yourself that you will have to wait a week for that garter stitch sweater — that 's the negative approach . |
52 | Solicitors and barristers experienced in personal injury litigation will have to estimate a sum for loss of amenity and pain and suffering based on awards in similar cases , their own practice and the published awards contained in specialist books . |
53 | Eventually politicians and the general public will have to accept that there will never be full employment again , and will have to provide a living for those unlikely ever to get jobs . |
54 | As waste management becomes a bigger , more professional business , accruing skills from other industries , the large companies will tend to become a lobby for higher standards . |
55 | Taken together , this restricted definition of support for families and children in need constitutes the new ideology of residualism and this will continue to provide a challenge for good practices in child care . |
56 | Certainly there will be no ground-plan in reality to which the writer can refer to discover a basis for organising the text . |
57 | ( v ) The official receiver as chairman of the meeting can decide to reject a proof for voting purposes but that decision is subject to appeal ( r 6.94 ) . |