Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | You ought to shop him for the income tax then |
2 | ‘ I hope you wo n't be stuck in your bag of ‘ defending ’ the underground ; like the man said , let's make it for the hell of it . ’ |
3 | ‘ I do n't know if Bobby will break into the Great Britain team for the World Cup final against Australia in October , but he should make it for the next series and then hang on to the job . |
4 | Whether you 've been asked to open the discussion or not , you should prepare yourself for the tutorial as follows : |
5 | LINFIELD fans should prepare themselves for a bout of double vision at Windsor Park next week . |
6 | Consequently , they should prepare themselves for the process by shaping the plans for their appointment procedure in some detail . |
7 | The psychologist worked on the assumption that Dawn should prepare herself for a life of dependency on others , so he did not try to motivate her towards self-sufficiency . |
8 | ‘ I 'm afraid you must prepare yourself for a shock . |
9 | I must prepare you for a surprise that will not , I hope , upset you too much . |
10 | We must prepare ourselves for the possibility that the situation for homosexual women and men will also worsen in our own countries . |
11 | I think BT should compensate us for the concern and inconvenience these mystery calls cause , perhaps by reducing bills for that quarter . |
12 | Foreign bankers and economists cautiously welcomed the minister 's initiative , but warned that he and President Menem should steel themselves for a ‘ very rough ride ’ during the next few weeks . |
13 | They were left feeling drained , insulted and angry at a man who suggested he should bill them for the five hours he spent at their home . |
14 | If a secured creditor omits to disclose his security in his proof of debt , he must surrender it for the general benefit of creditors unless the court relieves him on the ground that omission was inadvertent or the result of honest mistake ( r 6.116 ) . |
15 | Head of Department : ‘ Quadruple sessions are needed , particularly for ‘ O ’ Level groups , as they must pace themselves for a 3 hour drawing exam . ’ |
16 | Upon receipt of the proceeds of sale the trustees must invest them for the tenant for life and that person 's successors in title . |
17 | He stormed : ‘ The FA should suspend him for a couple of years and if they ca n't ban the video then they should fine him every penny he makes out of it . |
18 | If you intend to proceed with the appeal on your own , you should contact me for a copy of the relevant parts of the Sheriff Court process . |
19 | That should see me for a while . |
20 | What he can do is to say that the legal owner can not in conscience , in equity , make use of his Common Law right for his own benefit ; he must use it for the benefit of the man for whom he holds it in trust . |
21 | Even Sean 's obvious appreciation of her had served mainly to boost her confidence as to how she would look in that other man 's eyes , if by some absolute miracle they should meet him for a moment as they were driving through the grounds of Millfield House . |
22 | So if the carriages are at the right , you must set them for an anti-clockwise circle , if they 're at the left , for a clockwise circle ( Figure 2 ) . |
23 | There are a number of interrelated reasons , then , why , when one paradigm competes with another ; there is no logically compelling argument that dictates that a rational scientist should abandon one for the other . |
24 | Tell Kate not to give way to despondency , perhaps she should drop it for a while and come back to it fresh with new ideas and enthusiasm . |
25 | ‘ Then you must thank her for the invitation and suggest a postponement . ’ |
26 | You must take me for a fool ! |
27 | ‘ You 're ordering me around again , if that 's what you mean , ’ she replied , ‘ and if you think I 'm going to trot obediently upstairs and take off all my clothes you must take me for a fool . ’ |
28 | I must leave you for a while . |
29 | BRITAIN must brace itself for an even more violent wave of IRA attacks , RUC Chief Constable Sir Hugh Annesley warned last night . |
30 | But if they nevertheless persist in making that perambulation in the manner aforesaid , we must endure it for the present , and await an opportune time to amend it . |