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

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1 But it should really we should quote volumes for that and they do volumes business .
2 Instead , we should promote opportunities for flexible retirement and combinations of part-employment , part-retirement which suit the different needs of older people .
3 The effect of peer recognition should never be underestimated , and as teachers we should find ways for all children to be able to enjoy the rewards of their endeavours .
4 The House must retain control of those aspects of our national life that are properly dealt with here : above all , we must retain responsibility for key decisions about foreign policy and defence , and the issues of war and peace .
5 We must consider priorities for public expenditure on education , as elsewhere .
6 We must increase demand for British goods by adjusting the exchange rate so that demand is channelled to British goods through the price mechanism , making our goods and exports more attractive and cheaper and imports dearer .
7 You tell us and we 'll tell Nottinghamshire for free so that 's What 's On B B C Radio Nottingham Box two two two in Nottingham Nottingham N G one three H Z to write to and do n't forget tonight as well er if you want to come out and see us we 're doing Drinking Partners our pub quiz er we 're in the Star Inn on Middle Street in Beeston and the evening there starts at eight o'clock .
8 We 'll save Greece for another year .
9 We survived the General Strike of 1926 , as we could exchange fish for other foods .
10 We could write tickets for those violations . ’
11 If you look at the range now available , they suggest that we could use video for these purposes :
12 ‘ But if we could swap jobs for one day my first task would be to address the Free World wearing the Everton strip , then run a Blues flag up the mast at the White House . ’
13 When I was a player , I 'd go into his office and we 'd talk contract for five minutes about other things for 30 minutes . ’
14 We 'd recommend Garda for those who want plenty to do on holiday , or to groups with different interests — families with teenage children perhaps .
15 I think we used to get threepence for that Saturday afternoon 's work for grazing these horses .
16 And so he said ‘ well , we have three sons , all of whom were going to war , and er so we would have room for three children .
17 We will exchange tickets for another performance , for a small fee .
18 We will restore funding for public libraries to 1980 levels .
19 We will pay £100 for each true story we use .
20 We will pay £100 for each story we use .
21 We will improve provision for in-service training and career breaks for women teachers with children .
22 We will provide resources for preventive medicine , health education and occupational health , invest in screening programmes for the prevention of disease , tackle the problems of drug abuse , ban tobacco promotion , remove charges for eye tests and dental checkups , and both freeze and extend exemptions from prescription charges .
23 Currently , records back to 1986 are on the system , and retrospective cataloguing will be carried out from data picked up at the loans desk when books are issued , so that we will have records for all material in current use .
24 There we will have room for special exhibitions .
25 We will introduce rebates for small businesses to protect those who are setting up in business or struggling to stay in business .
26 We will consider evidence for these two views in the next sections .
27 We will increase choice for elderly and retired people by encouraging openings in voluntary and part-time work , and widening the availability of education , the arts and recreational facilities .
28 We will increase resources for primary care .
29 We will strengthen support for such schemes and consult about the possibility of creating a new tax incentive to encourage companies to establish or extend an ESOP or set up a co-operative .
30 in a way , so that we can plan for the future so that we can make contingencies for changing relationships with people , the effects of these things on children in the future .
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