Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] [noun pl] for " in BNC.
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1 | Ordinary NHS hospitals must recognise their responsibilities for taking over the care of offenders misplaces in prisons , and to encourage this , ‘ carrots ’ and ‘ sticks ’ , probably of a financial nature , need to be devised by the Home Office and the Department of Health to ensure that local psychiatric services can not ignore their responsibilities . |
2 | As a result of this , multinationals and large companies must reappraise their plans for expansion by cross-border acquisition and merger in the light of EC competition policy . |
3 | I 'll have you to a widow in recompense that you should give me thanks for and make you seven years younger , and a rich one . |
4 | We must keep our feelings for each other secret , because I have n't enough money to marry her yet . |
5 | Users must submit their packages for independent QA . |
6 | INSTEAD of blaming her woes on Bill Wyman , Mandy Smith should examine her motives for marrying him . |
7 | After interviews have been conducted , interviewers must check their schedules for errors of recording , omissions , or any other faults , and good supervision will again ensure that this is done . |
8 | It is clear in the present case that the statute makes no express or implied requirement that the Secretary of State should state his reasons for refusing a prisoner 's release . |
9 | Walks across December fields on crisp , bright days should produce good views of hares , but you 'll need your binoculars for these shy animals . |
10 | Let's meet and er I 'll give you hints for . |
11 | I 'll give my reasons for voting against this budget . |
12 | So we were sitting there , in this horrible place where the ‘ glass of white ’ is even more noxious than the yeoman 's brew , and their selection of Highland malts is less than the finest , and I 'm getting these pancreas-piercing whiffs of other people 's nicotine ( hit me with a gasper , go on , do it to me — I 'll betray my country for a Silk Cut , I 'll betray my friends for a Winston ) when Stuart , with a creepily smug look on his face , suddenly announces , ‘ We 're taking off , you know . ’ |
13 | ‘ If she finds me with you she 'll have my eyes for marbles . ’ |
14 | Whatever you do do n't go charging down to Colchester they 'll have your guts for garters . |
15 | By the third day I expect third-years to work alone , and if you slip up , gal , I 'll have your guts for garters ! |
16 | Mind now — drop that bale and the captain 'll have your ears for belt buckles ! |
17 | ‘ Just let Bill hear you say you 're the hostess and he 'll have your ears for horse blinkers . |
18 | ‘ If you 're pissed , man , I 'll have your balls for breakfast . ’ |
19 | At 8.30 you 'll take your places for a three-course meal which will include Smoked salmon . |
20 | A self-confident merchant , Horne also believed the meeting might end his fears for good . |
21 | Do n't be so stupid , and stop hanging back or I 'll box your ears for you . " |
22 | This time the chasm yawned in front of her , and she knew that she might close her eyes for the moment , but she was already taking little steps towards the edge . |
23 | Now expectations model implies that the revision in expectations , right , year on year alright , is proportional right , to the error last year , right , the difference between actual and forecasted last year right , if they were way out if their forecast was way out for last year , right , they 'll revise their expectations for , for the next year okay . |
24 | ‘ Let's keep our presents for a time . |
25 | ‘ Let's keep our presents for a time . ’ |
26 | Any regiment may swap its bows for long bows at an additional cost of +1 point per model . |
27 | A regiment may swap their bows for long bows at an additional cost of +1 point per model . |
28 | A regiment may swap their shields for additional hand weapons for no additional points cost . |
29 | Any regiments may swap their spears for halberds at an additional cost of +1 point per model . |
30 | I could discuss my plans for my proposed exploration of the Danakil country with him , take him to a meeting of the Raleigh Club or to Elsfield to have tea with John Buchan . |