Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] for a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Others , such as a chemical explosion involving the release of a toxic gas , may persist for a week or more , have delayed consequences , may affect a future generation if the toxic chemical is mutagenic and may have a significant impact on plant and animal populations . |
2 | So let's consider for a moment what are the attributes , the other attributes , that an advocate needs ? |
3 | Time is the final significant factor since karren developed under a relatively humid climate may survive for a period after a change to a more arid climatic regime . |
4 | A solicitor employed by a non-lawyer may not carry out professional work for any person other than his employer ( ie working directly with the employer 's clients is not permitted ) but may act for a company or other organisation controlled by the employer or over which the employer has substantial control or for a company in the same group as the employer or which controls the employer . |
5 | Alternatively , GM may opt for a mix of new shares and shares bought in the market . |
6 | He should think for a moment what that means . |
7 | Well then while I was serving as a detective , you can just imagine I made plenty of arrests , and I got along reasonably well with most people , but there was one man I hated yes I hated him , I , I 'd only been a detective I should think for a period of about , oh five or six months , and a man , he called on the Reverend who was the , the vicar of St. Mary where |
8 | ‘ Well , Miss Day , I 'm sorry but I see no excuse to recommend you should opt for a termination . |
9 | The more cautious analytical corporate financier might feel more at home in an accountancy firm , but the wheeler-dealer type should opt for a bank . |
10 | ‘ Father Reynard 's death , ’ he concluded , ‘ however distressing , must wait for a while . |
11 | But he must wait for a fitness check on club record signing Don Goodman before finalising his line-up . |
12 | But her endorsement should count for a lot . |
13 | Household insurance specialists Hill House Hammond think that householders should qualify for a bonus if they avoid making claims . |
14 | Someone unkindly suggested he should audition for a part in Jaws as a fish . |
15 | Do you think it 's right that they should campaign for a change in the laws ? |
16 | Assuming that you decide that you wish to take things seriously and intend to acquire suitable equipment , you should look for a helicopter radio which has two idle-up systems , plus a throttle hold switch , with separate collective pitch adjustments on each . |
17 | To rid himself of some of the frustration , Wright , who I know and like , should look for a solution very close to Highbury in Alan Smith . |
18 | In general if an illness has appeared rapidly and vigorously over a matter of hours then one should look for a cause in the preceding few hours or day at the most . |
19 | We should use for a generation , is faith |
20 | It must provide for a nominee to act as the IVA 's trustee or supervisor . |
21 | ( e ) Targets should provide for a balance between craftsmen , labourers and apprentices in the make-up of a gang . |
22 | Occasionally I even recommend a bank if you should work for a bank you can get the job done for practically nothing I understand and it might be worthwhile . |
23 | In the 20 negotiating days that remain before Maastricht , the Prime Minister must work for a treaty that will serve the best interests of Britain , and in doing so serve the wider interests of the Community . |
24 | We must look for a scheme that will ensure that that does not happen again . |
25 | ‘ We must look for a compromise , ’ said Paul . |
26 | We must look for a way of establishing a relationship between the key of the record and its address , and using this relationship to retrieve the record rapidly . |
27 | If the non-Tory intelligentsia truly wants to do more than tinker in its own backyard , it must look for a route to power that can connect Cambridge with Basildon . |
28 | Philip , with tears running down his face with relief and joy , kissed his son as he dismounted from the horse , and said : ‘ Oh my son , you must look for a kingdom equal to and worthy of yourself , for Macedonia is too little for you ! ’ |
29 | Sadly , the Board was virtually alone in this support , and to understand why , we must return for a moment to the sixties , when the test was used almost exclusively to curb the spread of erotica . |
30 | I suppose what I 'm really saying is that we should stop for a second each time we leap to elevate some young lad or lass to godlike status for a fifteen second guitar solo , and think about Paul McCartney penning Yesterday at age 23 . |