Example sentences of "[modal v] [vb infin] [adj] for the " in BNC.
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1 | ( 2 ) The Company may require a member to furnish any information , document or other matter which the Directors may think necessary for the purpose of enabling the Company to comply with the Rules and the member shall furnish the information , document or other matter required within such period as may be determined by the Directors . |
2 | ( 2 ) The Company may require a member to furnish any information , document or other matter which the Directors may think necessary for the purpose of enabling the Company to comply with the Rules and the member shall furnish the information , document or other matter required within such period as may be determined by the Directors . |
3 | There is no evidence bearing on this suggestion and the matter must remain unresolved for the time being . |
4 | For commercial reasons the exact location of the areas targeted by the company must remain confidential for the time being . |
5 | The loser should remain liable for the first instance costs , which would have been incurred in any event . |
6 | They said she must stay cheerful for the child 's sake . |
7 | We should do this for the mixed open as well , keep a a note of the entries from one year to the other and you can get in touch with people and say , Are you playing or not |
8 | But it is the voice of Pearl investors which will have more influence on the outcome and they should keep quiet for the time being . |
9 | Basil 's widowed father , a natural son of the Earl of Sandwich , formed part of Wordsworth 's circle of London friends , and the proposal that Wordsworth and Dorothy should become responsible for the child was from the beginning an important part of their plans for life at Racedown . |
10 | In this case , the explanation for the stronger main features , for which , must match that for the weaker high-velocity features . |
11 | We must accept that for the years immediately ahead these struggles will be essentially defensive and probably unable to make the transition to more stable , totalizing forms of politics . |
12 | If a cat kills a mouse we may feel sorry for the mouse but we no longer accuse the cat of wickedness . |
13 | They may feel responsible for the racial injustice which other white people have inflicted on blacks , and see these injustices as entailing all manner of pathology for the black community , with its strengths and survival denied or not recognised . |
14 | And then you 'll want some for the holiday , when we go just to Cromer wo n't you ? |
15 | The landlady looks like she 's just been told she 'll stay ugly for the rest of her life . |
16 | We 'll have to use all our rehearsal time for Luxembourg too — we ca n't possibly afford to have the full cast up here for longer than three weeks and we 'll need that for the new production . ’ |
17 | so , anyway , she must of thought about this , so she called on Monday , and she said oh I 've been thinking Michael 'll need electric for the drill |
18 | Yeah designation of greenbelt , authority of Harrogate Borough Council , approximate land-take erm you 'll see that for the blue route , that affects one point four hectares of greenbelt land , whereas for the inner routes , purple affects seventeen point six hectares , orange , twenty point two , red twenty point five and pink twenty point eight . |
19 | Er and you 'll see that in group two , the impact of the various routes on occupiers , residential occupiers , you 'll see that for the blue route and that this is where we have the number of properties demolished by the different routes , on the top line , er in terms of noise effects adjacent to new road , number of houses within a given distance , a centre line , nought to fifty metres there are are only five properties within nought to fifty metres of the blue route whereas there are thirty on the purple , twenty er on the orange , less on the red , four and five on the pink . |
20 | We 'll have that for the next meeting . |
21 | ‘ Er , I 'm not sure I 'll have enough for the tube fare to Liverpool Street , but the rest I can manage . |
22 | Er now I do have as I say some detailed points on constraints and things but perhaps I 'll leave those for the moment . |
23 | No , we 'll leave those for the people to put in . |
24 | I too could give you a very good speech on traffic island but I 'll save that for the Transportation Highways and Engineering Sub- Committee . |
25 | I could make a few inspired guesses that the machinery will get , not so much cheaper , although it is getting a bit cheaper , but you 'll get more for the same money — rather like calculators _ they have n't actually got very much cheaper in the last two or three years , but you get more for your fiver . |
26 | Jimmy said he really enjoyed playing , but his slight worry about it was that at £13.99 it might prove expensive for the unemployed . |
27 | As the contracting process evolves individual practices might try to make their contracts more specific , but identifying patients from such practices to meet different contractual demands might prove expensive for the provider units . |
28 | Thirdly , he may provide that for the purposes of the rent review under the headlease , the sublet property shall be deemed to be let at a rack rent . |
29 | Yes , but my arm 's longer Oh it 's the Christmas crossword I could photocopy that for the children . |
30 | I never thought the day would come when I 'd feel sorry for the man , but I do . |