Example sentences of "[modal v] [pers pn] [vb infin] for [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | So did her parents , her father announcing that should she work for Oz he would n't speak to her any more . |
2 | Should he make for Robert 's assart ? |
3 | Well he says er how could you vote for Kinnock he says because the press attacks him and he does n't defend himself ! |
4 | It had seemed a good idea , but how could she ask for Dana in a strange shop ? |
5 | It is the fans of EFC who should be given most sympathy , and what odds would you get for Everton 's biggest financial asset , Martin Keown , wearing the colours of Leeds or Blackburn before the end of the season ? |
6 | ‘ Would you fight for Palestine ? ’ he asked . |
7 | Have pencilled in the 7th shall we go for LeSapt again ? |
8 | Will I send for Donald Crubach ? ’ |
9 | Given that the chairman of the Conservative party and the Secretary of State for Energy have accepted , on behalf of the Conservative party , that petrol prices will have to rise , do the Government wish to take action before Europe imposes its own regime on us , or will they wait for Europe ? |
10 | What can I do for Cathy before I die ? |
11 | ‘ When can you leave for Helsinki ? ’ |
12 | When can we hope for Byrd as well ? |
13 | Now what can we do for Jane ? you 're you 're wheezing ? |
14 | Now what can we do for Jane ? you 're you 're wheezing ? |
15 | That 's the new team … so what are their plans … what do they believe in … what can they do for Oxford United … |