Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [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 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 .
8 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 .
9 If a cat kills a mouse we may feel sorry for the mouse but we no longer accuse the cat of wickedness .
10 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 .
11 The landlady looks like she 's just been told she 'll stay ugly for the rest of her life .
12 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
13 Jimmy said he really enjoyed playing , but his slight worry about it was that at £13.99 it might prove expensive for the unemployed .
14 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 .
15 I never thought the day would come when I 'd feel sorry for the man , but I do .
16 Demand is growing , so the sight of wild boar wallowing in the mud could become commonplace for the first time since the sixteenth century .
17 In other words , people living within the action area could become eligible for the services of the action project whereas those in the matched control area could not .
18 On March 21st Brazil 's economics ministry stopped issuing permission to export the country 's coffee , causing uproar at home , turmoil in the international coffee market and an insider-trading scandal that could prove embarrassing for the government of President Fernando Collor de Mello .
19 The scheme could prove convenient for the European Science Foundation , which has a hitherto peripatetic post-graduate training programme in brain and behaviour research .
20 Sugar contributes more to calorie intake than in the past , mainly due to the increased consumption of processed beverages and foods , which may bode ill for the population 's teeth , but also reveals increased purchasing power .
21 What what 's missing from this let's let's look at it this way erm differentiate erm no let's go straight for the integral integrate four X squared .
22 He emphasized however , that there would be " no conflict " with the police , who would remain responsible for the collection of evidence and arrest and prosecution of suspects .
23 In fact , it was a correct judgement and one that would remain valid for the rest of Williams 's life .
24 The shock of finding out about her child had been responsible for her husband 's fatal apoplexy , and she would feel guilty for the rest of her life .
25 Since the commission was set up in the First World War they in nineteen ninety five they said it would break even for the first time and agreed the last and thirties and forty come to maturity in which incomes are expected to double by twenty , twenty two .
26 It was a plain , basic , rock-bottom hatchback , but it would do fine for the distance and had the extra advantage of childproof locks on the rear doors .
27 Figure 1.6 shows how the section of program in Figure 1.2 would appear encoded for the Von Neumann computer , to occupy locations 50 to 53 .
28 As the property was purchased jointly for the husband and the wife , it would seem unreasonable for the wife 's solicitors to insist on a full abstract of title and investigation thereof .
29 It would seem strange for the lord to have pursued a policy of buying up freeholds while leaving undisturbed copyholders who for the most part were virtually owners too .
30 It would seem reasonable for the seller to stipulate that he will not guarantee the goods ' suitability for that purpose .
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