Example sentences of "[adv] [vb infin] [to-vb] for a " in BNC.

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1 ‘ How could anyone not want to go for a sail on a day like this ? ’
2 Likely you 'll not want to stop for a cup of tea ?
3 Enter Rita , a young , timid , nervous , woman in clinging red dress , lipstick to match and a pair of shoes in which you would not want to run for a bus .
4 ‘ Are you sure you would not like to rest for a little ? ’ enquired Agnes .
5 The tannoy on the Isle of Man boat gave occasional coughs , and tinny , inaudible announcements , but they did not begin to panic for a while .
6 Er , what Councillor Newton 's just said , I would just like to ask for a clarification there , if I may .
7 We should not have to apologize for a vow of celibacy .
8 At Darlington , so that they would not have to wait for a connection , they had hired a special train to Richmond , where they were met .
9 Clark had , however , made it clear that he did not wish to continue for a further term and , as a consequence of an Academic Board working party 's recommendation , a permanent post was created and filled externally by the appointment of the author .
10 Of course , should you not wish to join for a year , day membership payment facilities will still entitle you to use all the facilities .
11 In the case of franchises and licences the business is not transferred by the vendor and the vendor will normally have to arrange for a new licence or franchise to be granted to the purchaser by the licensor or franchisor on the surrender of the vendor 's licence or franchise .
12 I do not mean to suggest for a moment any kind of determinist philosophy here : functional rationality does not cause philosophical rationality , but it does help it along .
13 Caterers can no longer afford to look for a machine that gives performance at any cost .
14 With a rolling network we would have been there live to provide them with information of direct concern to all their lives — people , incidentally , who could not afford to pay for a service from any other source .
15 Individuals need not offer to pay for a good that they can consume if others pay for it .
16 Opportunities exist to push for new contracts within the same company , so individuals do not always have to leave for a new challenge .
17 on the other hand , a school with a high rate of staff turnover can not usually afford to wait for a consensus and readiness that may never come ; and a staff hand-picked in a new school , or for a new school situation such as amalgamation or unstreaming , is usually in a mood for bigger adventures .
18 ‘ They 'd probably need to go for a week in the Bahamas afterwards , just to get over it . ’
19 Specify as much as you can reasonably afford to use for a cache bearing in mind any programs you may use that require expanded RAM .
20 On top of this you 'll rarely have to queue for a route ( even on The Napes ) .
21 Dealing with injured bats , unwanted newts and cats with bad breath is all in the line of duty for Christine Hall — and it 's a job she would n't want to swap for a million pounds .
22 ‘ But I do n't want to go for a sail ! ’
23 I do n't want to go for a ride !
24 The day that battered sundial he offered me for £1,650 finds its way into my garden is the day I wo n't need to work for a living .
25 I would n't like to go for a week in silence .
26 Just nine first and you dial straight through , you do n't have to wait for a secondary dialling tone do you ?
27 The good news is that he charges in 15-minute slots of £5.86 , so you do n't have to pay for a whole hour if he 's only worked five minutes of it .
28 You do n't have to play for a fortnight , do you ?
29 But again , flexibility is built in to the system : you do n't have to register for a degree in just one subject area , but a free to mix and match your courses to build a degree that is tailor-made to your own requirements .
30 For those who do n't wish to travel for a complete week or fortnight , there are a range of cheaper Flexi Rovers which allow you to choose which days you travel .
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