Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] there for a " in BNC.

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1 I was so struck with the place that when I came back to Le Court I told John that he ought to go there for a visit .
2 As much as 85% of the materials should be on open access , and stock relegated to store should remain there for a trial period of five years before being returned to the main library , or transferred to a permanent back-up collection such as the British Library .
3 ‘ I should stay there for a while , ’ said Elise , when she brought in a breakfast tray .
4 He felt that the forces that had brought him to this narrow corner of a Neapolitan street — the wish , on the one hand , to track down Elsie and now the fear , on the other , that this search would lead him to harm — these forces might hold him there , his foot on the edge of the pavement overhanging the choked and filthy gutter , in a kind of uneasy equilibrium and he might stay there for a long , long time .
5 I 'll hide there for a week , get some money out of Fagin , then escape to France . ’
6 Perhaps we could go there for a drink later ?
7 ‘ Well , I suppose you could go there for a new typewriter , though as I say , they 're mainly interested in bulk orders .
8 Typist Mary Kupenda says : ‘ Such workplaces will be called brothels and men will flock there for a nice time ’ .
9 ‘ We can hide there for a while .
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