Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] for [pers pn] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | If the seller wants a margin , he must stipulate for it in the contractual description . |
2 | The level of market support will decline and , I believe , we should plan for it to be eliminated by the end of the Century . ’ |
3 | If sport was ‘ a good thing ’ , then the state should provide for it within the framework of the welfare state along with health and education . |
4 | Blimy , I said , it must have for you in there . |
5 | If I die for it , if David must die for it in his turn , no matter , so the spring survive and the unity grow . |
6 | One of them — a little old-fashioned perhaps , for I do not see many people doing it nowadays — is to walk around it guide-book in hand , best of all with one of those old Murray 's Handbooks for Travellers , the most catholic , the most informative , the most solid guide-books ever written in this country ; still well worth buying though the last one came out nearly fifty years ago and one must hunt for them with increasing difficulty in the second-hand bookshops . |
7 | ‘ ( 1 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods less than he contracted to sell , the buyer may reject them , but if the buyer accepts the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate . |
8 | ( 3 ) Where the seller delivers to the buyer a quantity of goods larger than he contracted to sell and the buyer accepts the whole of the goods so delivered he must pay for them at the contract rate . |
9 | Even if this degree of interpenetration is peculiar to the USA , policy-makers in other countries must allow for it in their dealings with US policy-makers . |
10 | Speaking in Brussels , where the Community dimension of the drama is becoming a major debate , the Labour leader , Mr Neil Kinnock , said : ‘ Freedom is magnetic and it is natural that the people of Eastern Europe should lunge for it at their first chance . ’ |
11 | ‘ I 'll knock for you at eight for dinner . |
12 | Never mind , I 'll wait for him in the car . ’ |
13 | ‘ Go and dump your shopping quickly and I 'll wait for you at the first bridge , ’ he suggested , indicating the expanse of parkland their building overlooked . |
14 | If there is something I might do for you in return ? ’ |
15 | Nothing , if the injury persisted , but whatever a man 's mates might collect for him by passing round a hat . |
16 | That 'll do for you for the lodger . |
17 | It 'll do for you in the end . ’ |
18 | If you 'd like to come , I 'll call for you at 6pm . |
19 | ‘ I 'll call for you at eight-thirty p.m . |
20 | I 'll call for you at eight-thirty if you promise to leave the briefcase at home . |
21 | ‘ Well , give me the name of your hotel , then , and I 'll call for you at , say , seven . |
22 | He opened it and said over his shoulder , ‘ I 'll call for you at seven-thirty . |
23 | When , a few minutes later , she stopped the car and said , ‘ I 'll call for you at seven . |
24 | Then I 'll call for you for dinner at eight-thirty , Paige . ’ |
25 | ‘ I 'll call for you after lunch , and we can go shopping for all the things I thought you 'd like to choose for yourself . ’ |
26 | I 'll call for you in my car tomorrow . |
27 | I 'm well in front and I can easy just lose the hundred but I I 'll try for it without trying to knock down too many skittles . |
28 | I do n't know how long that 'll take for it to be over , whether five minutes or fi |
29 | But those wo n't , er if we were to take cashing those in now , it would be probably taking half of what we might get for them in the future , and from a business proposition , there is a time , when even if you have money in the bank , there are times , when it would be very advantageous to take long term interest rates , at low interest rates , and I think er er this is er perhaps the best opportunity that we have . |
30 | They both remained silent , looking at her ; then Aggie said , ‘ She 'll come for you in the mornin' . |