Example sentences of "[Wh det] [pron] [modal v] for " in BNC.

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1 It is clear that the ‘ costs charges and expenses ’ referred to both in the legal mortgage of 18 February 1985 ( which may be taken as typical of all the mortgage deeds ) and in the guarantee and debenture of 6 June 1985 may include both costs charges and expenses of or incidental to litigation ( which we will for convenience refer to as ‘ litigation costs ’ ) and costs , charges and expenses incurred otherwise than in connection with litigation ( ‘ non-litigation costs ’ ) .
2 Had she been asked that minute what her exact feelings were , she might have said , I have done what I can for Andrée , if she 's going to blow cold again , if she does n't want to see me any more , vogue la galère , I shall have to survive , I shall .
3 ‘ I have to do what I can for Rebecca ; you know that , do n't you ?
4 ‘ I have never sought an honour in my life — I just did what I could for my home village where I was born and raised .
5 I was glad to do what I could for my friend , the only survivor of the Praça days .
6 He had so manipulated the situation that if she wanted to do what she could for the twins she had no alternative but to agree to his terms .
7 ‘ Do what you can for me , ’ and he crossed himself , picked up his suitcase and moved on .
8 I do n't think we 're gon na solve it today , but what I 'm saying is did we ought to look at some sort of action plan brainstorm , call it what you will for the very near future to look at how we 're gon na tackle this problem .
9 We 'd got word of these outlaws passing through the woods , though they never came near the villages , and then this master-carpenter and his fellow came back to us and told us what had befallen them , and we did what we could for them to set them on their way back to Shrewsbury .
10 ‘ We call ourselves the Unifiers — an inner core of trade unionists who are prepared to take a few risks to get what we must for the majority .
11 I know that Steven 's parents understand how glad we are to do whatever we can for our daughter , and their son .
12 Within the material constraints of the situation they did what they could for the kids .
13 While everyone in the U.S. rugby community is greatly saddened by these injuries , and are doing what they can for the crippled players and their families , no feels quite as upset as Toks Akpata .
14 There is hardly an area in the diocese where the scourge of unemployment is not biting hard , and our parishes have to do what they can for those who not only have no work , but see little prospect of employment in the future .
15 The couple are determined to do what they can for their young guest but they admit it could be difficult .
16 They 've said they 'll do what they can for you , and I believe them .
17 But now Lizzie 's insurance company have said they 'll do what they can for her , but as she had opened the door into the oncoming traffic , probably was her fault .
18 In the meantime , Graham 's parents continue to do whatever they can for their son .
19 We hammered on the door for the gaoler and returned to the main gates of the prison where Benjamin left a coin and instructed the sadistic bastard to do what he could for poor Taplow .
20 Speaking to BBC radio , Lawrence Eagleburger said the US had done what it could for an agreement on farm subsidies , which had derailed the talks .
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