Example sentences of "[vb mod] he [vb infin] for " in BNC.

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1 Should he make for Robert 's assart ?
2 And no matter how little re rebate he gets it 'll be a help to him , why should he pay for something he did n't get ?
3 Should he wait for a year , by which time the quarrel between Hindus and Muslims over the disputed Ayodhya mosque will have cooled down ?
4 Should he call for help ?
5 However in applications where the load is likely to fluctuate the timings must he set for the worst conditions ( i.e. largest load ) and the control scheme is then non-optimal for all other loads .
6 What possible reason might he have for agreeing with Mr Major that the Hume Adams initiative is dead ?
7 ‘ What could he do for me that you 're not doing ?
8 What reason could he give for dismissing her anyway ?
9 What provision could he make for his family during his absence ?
10 What possible reason could he have for trying to convince her that her designs could help save Chester 's ?
11 And if I 'm right , what better reason could he have for being so implacable against Isambard ? ’
12 How well would he care for them ?
13 Does the hon. Gentleman believe that when he has created an independent Scottish state it will have a separate currency , or would he go for the ecu ?
14 What sort of fee would he go for ?
15 In the light of what the right hon. Gentleman has just said , perhaps he will tell us two things : how much extra would he provide for health , and where does health come in Labour 's order of priorities ?
16 Whom would he blame , and to whom would he turn for protection and comfort ?
17 Would he play for me ?
18 Only then would he know for certain that it had really happened , and that he would have to take some action .
19 It 's where to pay to money , and you 're having to go to the bank manager , what would he ask for ? the business plan , and you 'd have to draw that up and do all the and you have to impress the bank manager before he will even consider an overdraft facility , or whatever , a loan .
20 ‘ What shall he do for clothes , sir ? ’
21 How long will he care for her ?
22 Will he arrange for X-ray and metal detection equipment to be installed immediately at Armley prison in Leeds ?
23 As the Chancellor has decimated British industry , how will he pay for all the public borrowing ?
24 What can he do for anyone in that graveyard of a city except catch their rot and pass it on to us in the long run ?
25 ‘ Whatever can he do for a living , if he 's free to ramble about in the middle of the working week in April ?
26 What can he do for
27 If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ?
28 If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ? ’
29 If the Home Secretary is not to be guided by the judges on retribution and deterrence , where else can he look for guidance ?
30 When can he wait for you ?
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