Example sentences of "[modal v] [pers pn] [vb infin] for the " in BNC.

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1 Now should I go for the yellow diamond , or …
2 The result is that should you strive for the tops , you plot your own route and live with the consequences .
3 God give you great care if you should her spare for the time that you are with her .
4 Or should they negotiate for the video to be made later ?
5 Should it search for the universalities of psychological functioning or should it try to explicate the historical creation of consciousness ?
6 However in applications where the load is likely to fluctuate the timings must he set for the worst conditions ( i.e. largest load ) and the control scheme is then non-optimal for all other loads .
7 But if they were prepared to pay hundreds for lumps of metal , what might they bid for the books , Mungo wondered ?
8 Then , and only then , may you look for the individual volume .
9 Could you explain for the record what your reasons were for arriving at that conclusion ?
10 Then why had her hands become inexplicably clammy — and how could she account for the unsteadiness of her breathing ?
11 Could we settle for the Peak District ?
12 I 'd be loathe to push them any f tilt them into a position where they say , Well you know could we use for the dresser .
13 Marx , however , realized that the need to make a living could never directly explain what human beings do , nor could it account for the complexity of human history itself .
14 How many men would you suggest for the honour guard ? ’
15 And if I were to put it , If you have an opportunity of two sites and the development of one is capable of causing damage to existing characteristics and the other is not , would you go for the the one which would not cause damage rather than the one which would , or would you willy-nilly plump for either ?
16 When you say you want to speak to somebody despatch , would you ask for the despatch manager or the territory manager or
17 Q. Which marine fish would you recommend for the beginner ?
18 I said ‘ [ Name ] , if you 've got to scream , would you run for the room , so we do n't disrupt the whole area ? ’
19 Shall we head for the pub ? ’
20 To come to the point , what shall we do for the rest of the week ?
21 Shall we search for the tunnel ? ’ said Endill .
22 ‘ What shall we have for the picnic ? ’ he asked .
23 What shall we have for the postal one .
24 But the roads on which he drives it also go through most of the art produced in the last half century — shall we say for the sake of convenience , since the death of Trotsky ; or in a more apt frame of reference , since Guernica ?
25 But how long would it take for the army , the S A S or whatever to go in and erm clean up the situation as it were ?
26 Does the hon. Gentleman believe that when he has created an independent Scottish state it will have a separate currency , or would he go for the ecu ?
27 Where will I go for the scan ?
28 Where will I go for the scan ?
29 How will I live for the next hour .
30 Will you send for the other gentleman ? ’
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