Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , any one molecule of CFC may remain aloft for decades . |
2 | Mothers and calves may remain together for many years , from 3–6 or even 8 years . |
3 | ‘ Let's stay here for a while . ’ |
4 | I was so struck with the place that when I came back to Le Court I told John that he ought to go there for a visit . |
5 | You ought to go in for beauty comps , he said when he was winding up his film . |
6 | Do you think there 's enough of it in the educational profession , or do you think that one ought to go in for much more evaluation ? |
7 | ‘ And do n't you think you ought to wait here for Maria Luisa — ? ’ |
8 | More of one may make up for less of another in some circumstances . |
9 | Social groups , or cliques , may act collectively for or against the interests of their company ; the like-mindedness which arises in all members of the group strengthens their collective attitudes or actions . |
10 | FIVE — never let ignorance hold you back and do n't pay consultants to teach you things you ought to find out for yourself . |
11 | But throughout the summer , now I , I ought to find out for you exactly how much time in total this does accrue , but we go to Sherburn Library once a fortnight throughout the summer . |
12 | You should answer separately for each of them , or for those who took their place in your childhood . |
13 | Owners should make up for any lost socialising time with large dogs because , while lack of socialisation can mean problems for any dog , the big boys are that much more of a handful in later life . |
14 | A file should exist online for the module but can not be found . |
15 | The weather dictated that stock must remain indoors for very long periods . |
16 | As much as 85% of the materials should be on open access , and stock relegated to store should remain there for a trial period of five years before being returned to the main library , or transferred to a permanent back-up collection such as the British Library . |
17 | It should remain there for ever . |
18 | Valeria had asked us for the afternoon and suggested that we should stay on for the evening , as her mother had gone to spend the night with a friend . |
19 | After Hercule died , it was suggested that Isabelle should stay on for a while — assist with the children . |
20 | It was suggested that the plaster should stay on for between four and six weeks after which he might like to think of building up its strength . |
21 | ‘ I should stay there for a while , ’ said Elise , when she brought in a breakfast tray . |
22 | ‘ Then I must make up for my error . ’ |
23 | ‘ I must stay here for a while , ’ Edward went on . |
24 | ‘ Three weeks at least , and he must stay here for that time . |
25 | I am minding the shop so we must stay downstairs for a while . ’ |
26 | But he cautions the prosperous townie newcomer that money and ambition will count for nothing : ‘ You must wait patiently for acceptance into the village , and learn to share the atavistic values of the region . ’ |
27 | I hope there will yet be occasion to make use of them again in the same cause , even if we must wait now for a better opportunity . |
28 | All this should speak well for your fluency with language and clarity of intellect . |
29 | I just certain , satisfy certain erm cattle requirements and carry on business in the sugar trade and of must done so for a period of time , I 'm looking at this , the third page in , top of the page , erm trade in office in London established without purpose erm now those the |
30 | Those 48 companies in the top 100 that provide balance sheets must do so for a reason . |