Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [vb infin] [to-vb] for the " in BNC.

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1 The bird brought her food , dropping it into her mouth so that she should not have to stop for the nourishment she needed in order to have enough strength to carry on .
2 It is n't difficult to calculate how long we should reasonably expect to wait for the random computer ( or baby or monkey ) to type METHINKS IT IS LIKE A WEASEL .
3 We must again remember to search for the constitution amongst the realities , and not confine ourselves to pretty normative structures .
4 However , parents who could not afford to pay for the meals were to be in no way penalized .
5 It 's interesting actually that it says on all the outsides of all the tapes Aston Business School so I 'd just like to say for the benefit of the tape recorder and the British National Corpus , this is where the Business School ends and this is where Psychology takes over .
6 She 'd just have to send for the rest of her things .
7 It could also pay to go for the next larger filter if your pond is alternatively stocked .
8 I thought , oh dear , so we got to bed by this time , and we lay , and we just could n't get to sleep for the noise the tent was making .
9 They would do a tour and their singles would still be in the warehouse because Red Rhino could n't afford to pay for the pressing and things like that , ’ says Debbie Kaye .
10 Father had , apparently , told her she was ‘ too stupid ’ to take a degree in maths , told her she could n't do a joint degree in physics and German because he could n't afford to pay for the year out , and had influenced her to apply for A university because that was where he had taken his degree .
11 They may also come to contract for the community health and care services their patients need , taking over from the social services departments or competing with them .
12 I shall just have to wait for the next Guinness Book of Records for the answer .
13 Richmann seethed at Henri 's arrogance , and consoled himself that with any luck he would n't have to stand for the superstitious fool 's whims for much longer Drawing a gun from a shoulder holster , he prepared to fight his way through the streets if necessary ; it would be nothing compared to what was to come , he thought .
14 An award winning scientist paralysed by a wasting disease may be forced to give up his research … because he ca n't afford to pay for the round-the-clock nursing he needs .
15 During the period the hired car will be insured under this policy in exactly the same way as your own car is insured and you will only have to pay for the petrol used .
16 ‘ I will not cease to wrestle for the salvation of your immortal soul . ’
17 By holding one end of this batten against the wall , floor ceiling , and using the tape to measure the gap , you will be able to do it on your own without needing someone to hold the other end of the tape , and will get more accurate measurements , as you will not need to allow for the width of the tape measure case .
18 You will also have to allow for the time lag between installation and productive use which will probably be months rather than weeks or days .
19 Wilkinson will now try to qualify for the British Open as he aims for a European tour card later in the year .
20 My intention is to let the barbel in all areas know that there is free feed about in the hope that they will then begin to search for the source .
21 In the centre of Nottingham Trinity Square busy but you wo n't have to queue for the Victoria Centre or the Broadmoor next update in ten minutes time .
22 In Nottingham city centre you 'll find space to park at the Broadmarsh Centre and Fletchergate you wo n't have to queue for the Victoria Centre car park but Trinity Square that 's proving to be fairly busy so expect a short wait to park there .
23 ‘ British Steel wo n't have to pay for the wear and tear of the roads caused by the extra traffic , ’ he said .
24 Sadly , even their combined efforts can not hope to compensate for the many jobs lost .
25 If relatives can not afford to pay for the funeral they should seek assistance from the Department of Social Security ( DSS ) ( see Section 4 ) .
26 Deer nosing through the far undergrowth , always standing in clearings you can never hope to reach for the ensnaring , chest-high coils of bramble .
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