Example sentences of "[vb mod] [adv] [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 I understand that at the GATT negotiations , for example , we may eventually settle for a 30 per cent .
2 If you hold a full Great Britain licence but are currently disqualified in GB you may only apply for a provisional licence .
3 Any actuarial calculation must therefore be discounted to allow for the chance that he may only live for a shorter period .
4 A problem may obviously arise for the builder where the nominated supplier makes deliveries late in the month and the relevant invoices are not available at the date of the valuation .
5 Returning now to our basic theory , we see that the extension of Freud 's monotraumatic theory of human social evolution to a polytraumatic one allows us to discern in human cultural evolution a pattern which , if it should prove to be real , may perhaps represent for the human sciences something like the revolution introduced into the physical sciences by Copernicus , Kepler and Galileo .
6 A similar mechanism may perhaps account for the fact that some group-living animals drive sick or injured individuals out of the group .
7 Kicked out of Footsie , Tarmac is trailing the class acts in building materials badly and must secretly wish for a German recession to unseat Redland and RMC from their pedestals .
8 Sec. should rather arrange for a pattern of feedback that will keep him continuously informed of actions taken .
9 Ellen wondered if she should perhaps look for a replacement , but put it off .
10 We work on the principle that you should only pay for the services you need .
11 However campers should only stay for a night or two , be unobtrusive and sensitive to wildlife , and leave no litter .
12 A process so hedged about with medical mystery and old wives ' tales that no man was allowed to share in it now became an experience he must not miss for the world .
13 must not proceed for a private customer with any one packaged product if it is aware of another packaged product on the market which will meet the customer 's requirements better ; and
14 must not proceed for a private customer with a packaged product of , or arranged by , any person with whom the firm has a connection unless the firm believes on reasonable grounds that the product will meet the customer 's requirements better than any other packaged product on the market .
15 You must not look for the book until you reach the shelf carrying its class number .
16 Therefore there was no reason why volenti should not succeed for the employer .
17 The King was , however , also King of his Dominions and it had been provided by the Statute of Westminster 1931 , s.4 , that Parliament should not legislate for the Dominions ( defined as Australia , Canada , the Irish Free State , Newfoundland , New Zealand and the Union of South Africa ) except at the request of and with the consent of the Dominion concerned .
18 In the last sentence erm my view is that we should not wait for an application to build on this site .
19 ‘ We are aware of the local feeling and have come to the view that we should not fight for the additional land requirement , ’ Mr Walker said .
20 Accordingly , the draftsman should not provide for the usual disregard of tenant 's improvements in the valuation formula .
21 We should not look for a simple reflection : ‘ a single , fixed mode of exchange ; in reality there are many modes , their character is determined historically , and they are continually renegotiated ’ .
22 She has succeeded in convincing Rainbow that she alone must somehow atone for the misdeeds of the ancestress who caused poor Anya to wander forever in a twilight world .
23 The petty cashier must always account for a certain fixed sum of money .
24 In conclusion , the main areas of growth in English trade and industry were probably in cloth and shipping , although one must always allow for the possibility that some less well-documented sectors of the economy were also making significant advances .
25 Norwegian coach Egil Olsen was a side-commentary for the match and he called Spurs play ‘ cowardly ’ — Olsen 's philosophy is the opposite of the south-american style that Spurs play : when you win the ball at the opponents midfield you should come forward with lots of players at great speed and you should always go for the goal — if you have the oppurtunity you should always try to go past your defender — NOT pass to a player behind you or keep the ball in play for minutes at midfield .
26 In other words , we should always look for the origin of social norms and consider whether the values and expectations reproduced through socialisation serve the interests of any particular group or class .
27 Thomas believes that only four teams should automatically qualify for the next World Cup — the host nation ( probably South Africa ) , the two finalists ( Australia and England ) and the winner of the third-place play-off ( New Zealand ) .
28 Overseas candidates can apply for these scholarships but must also apply for an ORS award .
29 ‘ We must also fight for the interests of British business in world markets and provide them with the best environment in which they can compete and succeed . ’
30 What goes for one player should also go for the other .
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