Example sentences of "would [verb] [to-vb] a [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 She says I think one of the worst or strangest is errif which is a two year old canary — why anyone would want to have a word for that I do n't know .
2 ‘ But a body would need to have a car for that kind of caper .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 One day he would like to make a name for himself as a public trainer — but that is some way in the future .
6 Can I sex them when they are small , as I would like to keep a female for myself ?
7 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 .
8 Loretta had assumed that she would have to leave a message for Jamie with some college functionary , and wait for him to ring back .
9 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 .
10 Right , so you recognised early on , that you would have to make a move for some of the stances that you wanted .
11 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 .
12 Instead she would try to arrange a formula for a smooth withdrawal of US forces without serious economic disruption .
13 That none of this is within the competence of animals would seem to influence a preference for them as laboratory subjects .
14 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 . ’
15 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 .
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