Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] [pron] for the " 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 Consequently , they should prepare themselves for the process by shaping the plans for their appointment procedure in some detail .
6 We must prepare ourselves for the possibility that the situation for homosexual women and men will also worsen in our own countries .
7 I think BT should compensate us for the concern and inconvenience these mystery calls cause , perhaps by reducing bills for that quarter .
8 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 .
9 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 ) .
10 Upon receipt of the proceeds of sale the trustees must invest them for the tenant for life and that person 's successors in title .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 ‘ Then you must thank her for the invitation and suggest a postponement . ’
14 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 .
15 His Prince Hal is never a roaring boy : he sits hunched or sprawled , with dark unwinking eyes : he hopes to be amused by his bully companions , but the eyes constantly muse beyond them into the time when he must steady himself for the crown .
16 We must express it for the world to see and to believe .
17 He did n't know when he 'd be back and she should cancel everything for the next several days .
18 ‘ Though your Majesty 's affections may be very well known as to religion , ’ he urged , ‘ yet it may be expected that you should say something for the world 's satisfaction . ’
19 Well we should accept them for the sake of our own spiritual growth for one thing .
20 They may feel New York for the first time because its fast-dealing busyness is something the screen does n't catch and may smell it for the first time if they come in high summer but one of the great first sights of the world is gone for ever .
21 I 'll refund you for the apples , and any other damage .
22 Fenella , who rather liked the look of the Gnomes , thought they were a bit like careful children , diligently remembering their manners , sprinkling their conversation with ‘ please ’ and ‘ thank you ’ , and with things like , ‘ I 'll trouble you for the jam pot , your honour ’ , or ‘ after you with the tomato chutney , your worship ’ .
23 ‘ I 'll need it for the bike when we arrive .
24 These are substitutes , but you 'll need it for the authentic taste .
25 Try and keep them dry , and take the painkillers we 'll give you for the first few days .
26 ‘ I 'll date it for the day after tomorrow , if that 's OK ? ’
27 That 'll do him for the .
28 ‘ … I 'll do it for the Young Farmers sometime . ’
29 ‘ You know that I 'll do anything for the children .
30 She says she 'll do anything for the safety of the children .
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