Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] for the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A leaflet explaining how disabled people may qualify for the new disability living allowance , which came into effect on Monday , has been produced by Stockton Borough Council for distribution to 75,000 households . |
2 | With the Matisse exhibition just opened at the Museum of Modern Art in New York ( until 12 January ; see interview with the curator , John Elderfield , The Art Newspaper No. 20 , July-September 1992 , p. 8 ) , the discerning visitor should budget for the complete experience with the following : |
3 | They are well understood , cheap to collect and very difficult to evade … rates should remain for the foreseeable future the main source of local revenue for local government ’ ( DOE/Welsh Office 1983a : 14 ) . |
4 | Two years later , however , in a further White Paper , Rates : Proposals for Rate Limitation and Reform of the Rating System ( 1983 ) , the government recognized that wide consultation had failed to find any consensus for an alternative local tax , and conceded that rates should remain for the foreseeable future as the main source of local government revenue . |
5 | He thought that architects should design for the new life style which was to arise , and design " for service " , making economical and logical use of space and using mechanical devices in order to provide comfort and to make housework pleasant by lightening the time and effort spent doing it ( 1934 p 32 ) . |
6 | The nurse should strive for the middle way between total involvement in the job dominating her personal life to the point where her development as a person is impaired and her health jeopardised ; and the other extreme in which she may be technically proficient , but appears totally detached from the work both emotionally and socially . |
7 | You must insure for the full cost of rebuilding your home — including any domestic outbuildings , garages , swimming pools , tennis courts , paved terraces , paths and drives , walls , gates and fences , plus an allowance for site clearance and professional fees . |
8 | You must insure for the full value of the contents of your home — the amount it would cost you to replace all your possessions with new items of a similar kind . |
9 | He said a woman should aske for the senior registrar and make a full statement . |
10 | Hacker Young advised that the Halls should opt for the dual status of charity and limited liability company . |
11 | You should look for the right company if you 're intending to buy one , the right situation in the right country and then move quickly . |
12 | As an afterthought , he explained about the ladies who must volunteer for the banqueting hall . |
13 | I really must apologise for the ill manners of my associate . |
14 | In Britain he has no choice : he must vote for the single constituency candidate that his party has selected . |
15 | While NATO must maintain for the foreseeable future a mix of nuclear and conventional forces in Europe , the declaration reaffirmed that no weapons would ever be used except in self-defence and that the lowest and most stable level of nuclear forces to prevent war was sought . |
16 | ‘ A ’ level entrants and mature students who wish to join the HND course must enrol for the three-week Conversion Course ( two weeks of which are residential at the Jordanstown campus early in September ) . |
17 | This side of the issue was entrusted to Lord Brabazon of Tara , whose committee was invited to make recommendations on the types of aircraft that Britain should produce for the postwar period . |
18 | He must apply for the advertised post , which will attract their former England full-back Mike Pejic , Port Vale 's first-team coach . |
19 | Now he 's told her that she should pay for the new family car . |
20 | It wants the rail link to be built ( if nothing else , as a demonstration of the feasibility of privatising British Rail ) but Mrs Thatcher has stated quite clearly that ‘ users of the new line should pay for the full costs , including environmental costs ’ . |
21 | Who should pay for the wasted time of the dentist ? — I ? the bus driver ? the bus company ? or the clock manufacturer ? |
22 | ‘ I think the same should go for the Scots race , too . ’ |
23 | The starting point for the Dobry inquiry was the lengthening delay in the processing of planning applications , but Dobry was quick to point out that ‘ not all delay is unacceptable : it is the price we must pay for the democratic planning of the environment ’ . |
24 | " The history of the Russian people " , wrote Shchapov from prison a month later , " fills our heart with the belief and the hope that sooner or later a time must come for the Russian people when it acquires political self-consciousness and , as a result , political self-government " . |
25 | Systematic : Facilities must allow for the systematic storage of goods which means adequate racking with suitable shelf spacing . |
26 | Film is a personal effort and if you fail , you should fail for the right reasons . |
27 | I dreaded to discover just what symptom of drug dependency I was witnessing , and wondered if I should shout for the big Jackson Chatterton to come and rescue me , but then Rickie turned his terrified gaze on to me . |
28 | But just in case Vecchi tied in with the five thousand reward Mr. Bonanza was posting , I did n't see why I should settle for the usual sawbuck . ’ |
29 | The supplier must account for the related output tax in the return for the period which includes the date of receipt . |
30 | Those entitled to gross interest should ask for the single-sheet form , R85 , which is available from most bank and building society branches . |