Example sentences of "[modal v] [adv] [verb] [pers pn] for " in BNC.

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1 Information having the necessary quality of confidence which is supplied by one party of a contract to another for the purpose of enabling that other to perform a contract will usually be subject to an obligation of confidence so that the recipient may only use it for the purpose of that contract .
2 The original American legislation was only for women , and they made in fact some very erm convoluted and not very satisfactory arguments about why they should only do it for women .
3 a boxing promoter who reckons you should only wear them for er n evenings , obviously .
4 You must not reprimand her for doing as she was told . ’
5 We must not blame him for this for he is a product of the evolution which used that very ruthlessness to make him just what he is , and what we all are at the beginning of our lives .
6 ‘ Now , sit in this chair next to me , ’ he said , and with a sudden change of tone and manner , said , ‘ You must not blame us for keeping up such high standards of public behaviour .
7 A consequence of this duty is that a fiduciary must make available to a [ customer ] all the information in his possession which is relevant to the [ customer 's ] affairs ; ( 4 ) The duty of confidentiality : a fiduciary must use information obtained in confidence from his [ customer ] , the beneficiary , for the benefit of the [ customer ] and must not use it for his own advantage or for the benefit of any other person .
8 We should not do it for our sex .
9 We should not blame him for being a man of his time but commend him for his remarkable vision and altruism .
10 Tammuz Malamute , or whoever you are , I should not forgive you for this , he thought wearily .
11 The idea of taxing what most people regard as their birthright , fresh air , is startling , but perhaps Tolba is right : we should not take it for granted .
12 A reminder that he should not take it for granted that he would in time succeed to England , Normandy and Anjou ?
13 And if we find it 's a , it 's , it 's er an effective system I think we should then do it for bridges
14 You may not like me for it but I will have to drive you hard if you are to learn all you will need to survive what you will face .
15 Let's just leave it for the moment , let's just leave it for the moment .
16 Let's just leave it for the moment , let's just leave it for the moment .
17 ‘ You 'll only need them for your school work , ’ her mother reassured her , also trying to talk herself out of her own dismay .
18 ‘ We 'll only require you for one hour a day .
19 What a waste of time , cos he 'll only sell them for things he
20 I 'll always honour and obey you , Harry , and I 'll do anything you say or go anywhere you want if you 'll only take me for a wife . "
21 This attitude is certainly not without advantages , and many might rightly wish it for Britain : however , the favouritist or clientilist pressures are strong .
22 But some fans might not forgive him for leaving .
23 We work all year round but ca n't work on the uplands during the winter months — we might not see it for six to eight weeks .
24 If someone has an accident in a Caterham , they might not sue me for $10m because I do n't have that much .
25 But perhaps that 's not what you 'll best remember us for .
26 I know that , but I 'll just do it for you .
27 Well perhaps I 'll just do it for Malcolm 's patch .
28 I du n no but I got a wonderful hand look wha I 'll just show you for a start , cos I 'm putting that in the box .
29 But he said we wo n't charge you the daily rate , we 'll just charge you for the job .
30 I 'll just drive it for week and see if I like it .
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