Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] [pron] [vb infin] for " in BNC.

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1 The next stage of what we 're doing is trying to take things a stage further on to what action can you take for fair trade ?
2 So what guidance can I give for the actual writing of the crime short story ?
3 Which projection would you choose for a map to be used by a yachtsman sailing from Rio de Janeiro to Liverpool ?
4 What provision could he make for his family during his absence ?
5 What excuse could I make for going out into the garden ? "
6 If a loan , what period of repayment should you go for ?
7 What new trap could it lay for him ?
8 What possible meaning could it have for one 's life ?
9 What sort of fee would he go for ?
10 Alright which cereal would you like for breakfast ?
11 What other drinkable 22-year old wine would you find for under a tenner ?
12 What price should we tender for a contract ?
13 For example , what pass mark would they set for an examination they are about to sit ?
14 alright , thank you er , no I 'll come back shortly , what extension should I ask for first of all ?
15 Which costing method would you recommend for management decision-making purposes and why ?
16 American policy can we hope for as a result of your high-level talks ? ’
17 ‘ Alright , ’ he posits. ‘ 'Ow much money would it take for you to drink a pint of somebody 's piss ?
18 What more as a church could we ask for ?
19 What choice would you make for each and why ?
20 What would you say is a fair fair percentage of referrals and actual cold calling would you say for an associate ?
21 What responsibility will they accept for that ?
22 ‘ How much of your clobber will you need for your first two days ? ’
23 So how much money will you get for the three days ' work you 've done ?
24 What possible reason might he have for agreeing with Mr Major that the Hume Adams initiative is dead ?
25 ‘ What possible reason could I have for being tense ?
26 What reason could he give for dismissing her anyway ?
27 What possible reason could he have for trying to convince her that her designs could help save Chester 's ?
28 And if I 'm right , what better reason could he have for being so implacable against Isambard ? ’
29 So the question he goes on to is , given its civilizing restraining role how did , what er , explanation can we give for religion in general ?
30 What cause can you have for such doubt ? ’
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