Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [verb] for the " in BNC.
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1 | This means , then , that the sort of target group description the agency may want to develop for the advertising will be something like this ( for a brand of ice cream ) : |
2 | Pupils may opt to study for the SCE Standard Grade examination in computing . |
3 | Well people are not bound to lose , because some people do finish up ahead , but most people should expect to lose for the simple reason that bookies have got to make a living somehow , and therefore the odds that they offer to entice people to go in are such as to expect the bookie to make a profit , but that does n't mean to say that I am against the idea of people going in for gambling . |
4 | The terminal or turning point are the areas where you should begin to search for the hotspots . |
5 | Those problems have not been solved — just as we said that they would not be — because the Government did not take the issue seriously enough and did not press as they should have pressed for the substantial reforms that were needed . |
6 | We should have headed for the nearest faux French bistro , be we had not finished our ‘ 89 Cloudy Bay Sauvignon blanc which nobody could spoil , so we sat it out . |
7 | Erm but that 's if you just progr project forward where we are cos we used up in , in three months what we should have done for the whole year so you 've only got ta do that , so we 've done a hundred thousand pounds this first quarter and if you 've four more , three more quarters there 's another three hundred thousand pounds over budget . |
8 | That belief must have accounted for the number of those wanting to see him and the fevered state of his waiting-room . |
9 | " Care " is not defined in the Act but according to the Guidance it " must mean providing for the child 's health and total development ( physical , intellectual , emotional , social and behavioural ) and not just having physical charge of him " ( para 3.23 ) . |
10 | Mothers or fathers on their own who can not earn their own living , or who decide ( as they are fully entitled to ) that they would prefer to care for their children instead , must get paid for the important work they do . |
11 | For example , if a stepping motor is used to drive the carriage of a teletype then the system must come to rest for the printing of each letter . |
12 | er , from , I should get paid for the disabled games |
13 | ‘ With a bit of luck we should get picked for the Russian ship tomorrow Bill . ’ |
14 | The G M B must continue to fight for the best health and safety standards at the workplace . |
15 | Substitute care while a child or young person is away from home , must continue to provide for the child 's overall development . |
16 | However , NATO would remain a defensive alliance and must continue to provide for the common defence , while enhancing its political component . |
17 | The projects , it is argued , should incorporate planning for the rational location of facilities and for network development , with the emphasis on improving access . |
18 | The Liberal Democrats are opposed to the basis of this review at national level we believe an opportunity has been missed or perhaps I should say ducked for the common , fair electoral system for which this country is supposedly a signatory . |
19 | In S6 they may choose to study for the Certificate of Sixth Year Studies , or simply work to ‘ keep up ’ their language . |
20 | In reading Greenblatt it can too often seem that discussions of such selective parts of a play may appear to stand for the whole . |
21 | Providing you continue to pay your monthly premiums — which wo n't increase , incidentally — you 'll remain covered for the rest of your life for at least the Guaranteed Minimum Death Benefit . |
22 | Here 's what you 'll need to buy for the week 's low-fat diet . |
23 | The values stated represent the price a collector might expect to pay for the item , taking condition into account . |
24 | At any rate , at the next ward meeting , he suggested that I might like to stand for the local council . |
25 | In that case one might hope to account for the working of the system without enquiring into the internal organization of the units . |
26 | Clients often make false claims of cold-calling ; sometimes so they might avoid paying for the shares they bought . |
27 | ‘ It 's something you 'll have to continue for the rest of your life . |
28 | I 'll have to go for the froggy . |
29 | A computer programme allows them to plan the food he 'll have to take for the 12 man crew on the Group 4 yacht . |
30 | ‘ For heaven 's sake , you 'll have to wait for the autopsy . |