Example sentences of "[noun pl] [modal v] [adv] [verb] for a " in BNC.
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1 | It is the price the arts must inevitably pay for a higher political profile . |
2 | Harry always looked immaculate and unruffled , and he was one of those players upon whom the Manager , his team colleagues and supporters can always rely for a composed and controlled performance . |
3 | Anglers and shooters may now wish for a lower profile and conflict with canoeists and ramblers respectively will bring publicity they could do without . |
4 | A PPL(H) with the readies will usually plump for a Squirrel . |
5 | The Financial Times Technical Page , for example , will not appreciate a very chatty approach , whereas teenage magazine editors may well looking for a little modern slang with which their readers might identify . |
6 | However campers should only stay for a night or two , be unobtrusive and sensitive to wildlife , and leave no litter . |
7 | Things wo n't change for a while . ’ |
8 | Laboratory experiments can only last for a relatively short time , and have to be held within the confines of the laboratory . |
9 | One enterprising station-master frequently told all passengers that their trains would not leave for a long time . |
10 | Revolutions are only contemplated by cadres with intense preferences : most workers in liberal democracies will not vote for a revolution . |
11 | The players may well ask for a general description of the Castle . |
12 | The enormous contribution made throughout history — particularly in the arts — to society by homosexuals should surely make for a more tolerant and sympathetic understanding than to refer with such scorn to Wilde 's ‘ abnormal and filthy practises ’ . |
13 | and they would also , they , she probably the , the lawyers would also go for a settlement for him the property |
14 | Today the Royals can not relax for a second , can not step one foot outside their own home without being met by a barrage of photographers waiting for them to make the smallest slip . |
15 | Users can then opt for a modem connection and subscription to other information services as they wish . |
16 | The ability of the modem to translate signals makes the information services market we have today a possibility … information publishers must now prepare for a new challenge and for a similar degree of networking capacity for video and other multimedia as they currently experience for data … ’ |
17 | Elections should then follow for a constituent assembly which would draft a constitution . |
18 | The class of shares in respect of which employees and directors are granted options will usually provide for a mandatory sale upon cessation of employment , which strictly amounts to a uniform restriction across the whole of that class of shares . |
19 | The combination of malted wheat and the type of yeasts used by this region 's brewers can sometimes make for a spicy , clove-like character . |