Example sentences of "[vb mod] [verb] [to-vb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | By adding the pluses and minuses , it soon becomes apparent which of the remaining six places we ought to go to visit for a final decision . |
2 | The Microsoft one plugs into a serial port you may want to use for a modem , while you have to hunt for a mouse to fit into the IBM PS/2 socket . |
3 | In approaching family work in this way a social worker may want to arrange for a multidisciplinary assessment , calling on advice from the health care team . |
4 | Classic lighting is ideal for creating atmosphere in traditional-style bedrooms , although if you often read in bed you may need to opt for a more practical design |
5 | If you think you do n't qualify , you may need to apply for a divorce in the ordinary way and you should consult a solicitor . |
6 | If the purchaser is a listed company it may need to apply for a listing of the consideration shares . |
7 | as these will ‘ drown ’ if cut below water level , so sufficient length should remain to allow for a fluctuating water level . |
8 | ‘ That 's awfully kind of you , and I should love to come for a couple of days , if I may . |
9 | You must learn to ask for a deposit when you take an order and never , never let a garment go without the balance in your hand . |
10 | Students who do well in the three years of the MA(General) may choose to proceed for a further year to obtain the MA ( General Honours ) . |
11 | Before you visit the Church of St Clement and the Clementinum , you might like to stop for a cup of coffee at the House of the Golden Snake . |
12 | I thought you might like to stop for a coffee . ’ |
13 | I also think that before sitting in judgement on Dr Hari 's ‘ uncritical use of the concept of ‘ normality ’ ’ , a social scientist of Dr Oliver 's calibre might stop to think for a moment about the social context in which those remarks were made . |
14 | An electrical equipment manufacturer , for example , might decide to go for a fully-fitted kitchen including all their own appliances as the top prize , with a small number of runners-up receiving a toaster or sandwich maker . |
15 | I 'll have to go for a little walk . |
16 | ‘ Well , you 'll have to stay for a cup of tea , then , ’ he said . |
17 | If Verve expand any further , they 'll have to apply for a live music permit in the next door dimension . |
18 | ‘ I 'll have to look for a new posting . ’ |
19 | ‘ The thing is we 'll have to do something or we 'll find we 'll have to work for a living and we do n't want to do that . ’ |
20 | I know the ‘ next steps ’ , i.e. when I will be contacted and when I might have to return for a second interview . |
21 | He might have to settle for a reserve place on Thursday . ’ |
22 | I might have to go for a recall . |
23 | ‘ After London , I 'll go to train for a while in Boulder in the United States and start preparing for the Olympics . ’ |
24 | " I 'd like to go for a walk in that park over there , " she said quietly . |
25 | ‘ Much as I 'd like to go for a hat trick , my sweet , I have to admit that I 'm not Superman . |
26 | Cos do you wan na know why I 'd like to go for a mechanic , do you know why ? |
27 | Erm anybody who 's who 's interested erm if you 'd like to ask for a leaflet aft at the end of the session because the main thing is that you do have to take advantage of this while you are still employed in reckonable service . |
28 | Yet Thomas , 17 , who made a scoring debut as a substitute last week , could have to settle for a place on the bench again as Hearts look to John Robert- son and Ian Ferguson to shoulder the responsibility in attack . |
29 | As far as new managers go , I 'd have to go for a partnership between Mr. Robson & Mr. Hoddle . |
30 | Now he 'd have to rely for a lift on Colin who would n't be so keen on coming out of his way . |