Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [adv] for the " in BNC.
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1 | A file should exist online for the module but can not be found . |
2 | Those wishing to cut out the middleman should head straight for the garrison town of Wundsdorf , headquarters of the Western Army Group and a staging post for military train on the journey home . |
3 | ( e ) Occupation by the headtenant The draftsman should provide expressly for the occupation of the whole or part of the demised property by the headtenant . |
4 | He said Labour believed that citizens should work together for the good of the community . |
5 | ‘ In this country it would be very difficult to persuade workers that they should work harder for the good of the company . |
6 | However , in the aforementioned case I think we must look further for the factors influencing the pilot . |
7 | ‘ Do n't you think you should go home for the rest of the day ? |
8 | Can you tell me how much I should put aside for the church 's legal fees and , out of interest , where exactly does the money go ? |
9 | It should prove so for the first killer as well . |
10 | I do n't think we should mirror just for the |
11 | It 'll stay there for the rest of your life . |
12 | ‘ Those 'll do nicely for the compost , ’ she said , then chose a dark gold one for Dot . |
13 | ‘ We 'll stop there for the night , Brother . |
14 | ‘ It might mean overtime for the physio but we need all our strikers fit to face the Reds . ’ |
15 | We 'll go right for the awkward ones and put an X and a Y in as well . |
16 | I 'll go across for the paper , so we got all the |
17 | Having kept an unusually low profile throughout the Dewan election campaign , it was now felt that the military might press hard for the election of their choice of Vice-President , while Gen. ( retd ) Suharto , 71 , was expected to seek a fifth consecutive term of office as President . |
18 | It might go well for the first three or four months , and then all of a sudden we might have a lapse in a few months , |
19 | You 'll pay only for the amount of cover you feel you need because the Midland Personal Accident Plan provides two levels of cover — Gold Cover and Silver Cover , for less than twice the monthly cost . |
20 | But you see , you 'll come home for the holidays , Easter and Christmas ; and they have holidays in the summer an' all , do n't they , Aggie ? ’ |
21 | Major problems might lie ahead for the ‘ enabling ’ health service schemes , if they were not complemented by new local authority back-up services . |
22 | All the same , I 'll listen tonight for the alarm bell . |
23 | In contrast with their younger counterparts , some of whom at least could hope realistically for the possibility of promotion , the older field men have little ambition , though they retain some sense of mission . |
24 | Only a truly successful 24-hour electronic trading system , like Globex , could compete directly for the European derivative markets . |
25 | Often , it was argued that science degrees qualified students to enter ‘ general ’ jobs such as management as well as specialized scientific ones , whereas arts students could apply only for the general jobs . |
26 | She gave me the tip she 'd put aside for the waitress and then raided her purse again to replace it . |
27 | She would n't be able to join in the races now , but she could get there for the prize-giving at the end of them , and for the diving display , and this time , if the yacht was there , she would stop . |
28 | A party spokeswoman , Lourdes Ortiz , remarked : ‘ It does n't seem possible , but the workers may vote again for the Socialist machine . ’ |
29 | If those Labour voters work out that ‘ culture of co-operation ’ means they ought to vote tactically for the Liberal Democrats — and they do seem to have worked it out at Newbury last week — it 's curtains for yours truly . ’ |
30 | They warm them by pressing them against brood patches , areas of skin naked of feathers which a bird may develop specially for the breeding season or have permanently on its breast concealed by the long feathers growing around them . |