Example sentences of "they [vb mod] [verb] for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Among the various choices available to electors in different countries are the following : they may vote for one candidate , or a specified number of candidates , or for as many candidates as there are members to be elected ; they may cumulate two votes on one candidate ; they may cast votes on more than one list ; presented with lists on which the parties have arranged the candidates in an order of preference they can change that order .
2 They are , therefore , formulaic in character and although they may call for some adaptation for contextual fit they are not composed on each occasion from constituent parts .
3 Details of entitlement can be obtained from the address below and anyone who considers they may qualify for such relief should contact this office .
4 MPs are allowed to use headed paper for political purposes as well as constituency matters but they must pay for any stationery used .
5 Yet if you accept that managers change styles to suit the occasion or their mood , it is a small step to suggest that they should aim for constructive change , either tactically or as a permanent shift .
6 The principle of the statute was that the serfs should be emancipated with their household plots and an allotment of land , but that they should pay for this land .
7 The principle of the statute was that the newly-freed serfs should retain their household plots and an allotment of land , but that they should pay for this land .
8 I do n't know whether that multiplies the shielding — I ca n't regurge that info — but sure as hell they 'll cover for each other !
9 What , what I would always hope though , is that they might go for some help , because even if they decide to separate , and er get support while they 're doing so , they may be able to understand what was going on in the relationship , what they were looking for in each other .
10 Their contract had come to an end ( see Chapter 14 , Frustration , below ) and they were in the same position as any other free seamen in Port Philip : ‘ they might stipulate for any amount of remuneration ; and , considering the circumstances , £40 might not have been an exorbitant sum ’ — per Erle J.
11 Students should be made aware of the above criteria and should be encouraged to carry out their own evaluation of any potential investigation which they might use for summative assessment purposes .
12 They might ask for some identification : in this country , the man who carries cash is guilty until proven innocent .
13 Where our Investigation Department operations involved shipping and small craft we were the specialists to whom they could turn for practical assistance .
14 The sweetener for those who find themselves paying more is that they could qualify for transitional relief which which will cover the increase .
15 On top of that sum they could bid for further income to make network programmes , or for capital investment .
16 Yeah they 're all nice nice girls you know this is like the other week we was here playing the other team and one of the other team was swearing you know , and particularly you know the girls in , might have not they have the they used to play for Black Bear and you know the that lady that 's up there , she still swears and we stopped her from here used to f this , f that and f the other , we did , we stopped her said if you ca n't find a better word than that to use I should n't bother , you know As you know Shirl do n't like that .
17 Once elected , they would negotiate for greater devolution .
18 They have been paying ridiculous rents of up to DM120 for the little decent office space that now exists in eastern Berlin — about twice as much as they would pay for similar space in the western part of the city .
19 The Social Democrats have already started to deny that they would ask for this help — a denial spurred perhaps by some mistrust of the Greens by their own mainstream supporters .
20 In North Wales for example eight of the eleven part-time farmers said they would look for more work .
21 They shall pay for that enjoyment .
22 When I am sitting up there working with the librarian , pupils will come trotting in with little notes from teachers saying " I have been sent in to ask for books on … " and off they will go for that lesson which is what she wanted , so they have achieved it .
23 It will eventually dawn on them that they have killed their son and they will suffer for that reason . ’
24 They will press for long-term peace in the Middle East , including a settlement of the Palestinian problem .
25 She says they will fight for regional production at Central 's three studios to be guaranteed .
26 This gives the customers some choice about what they will have for each meal , and when they have it .
27 If they merely project their ski-slope profile membership and attendance graphs , they will plan for continuing decline .
28 Could that be for example because males with resources would want normally to acquire youthful wives , or perhaps it might in other words it could be could n't it that if males provide resources to females that they can use for primal investment , this would then have selective effects on females who will want certain things in order to get erm the investment and one of the things they might want to do is to look youthful .
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