Example sentences of "would [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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31 | There ought to be a prayer that would do for all men , all the murdered bodies all over the world . |
32 | You ask what we would do for young people . |
33 | Do you want to comment on what five thousand less than your figure would do for affordable housing ? |
34 | I 've written a sentence which I think sums up the tape and introduces it which I think would do for both leaflets . |
35 | So who would speak for old Shallot ? |
36 | Only one certainty remains : in future the great buildings of Sussex would be secular , and a new form of patronage would appear for local artists and craftsmen . |
37 | Once elected , they would negotiate for greater devolution . |
38 | Transport & General Workers ' Union deputy secretary Jack Adams warned that his members would ballot for industrial action if there were compulsory redundancies . |
39 | ‘ It 's only after that that someone like myself would look for technical skill , but it has to have that initial force to grab your attention , 99% of the time . ’ |
40 | In North Wales for example eight of the eleven part-time farmers said they would look for more work . |
41 | If permission is given for this then permission would follow for another power station to empty the Inn through the Imsterschlucht , possibly affecting the water in the Ötztaler Ache . |
42 | Intor is presently conceived as a 600 MW ( thermal ) reactor that would run for 10 years , researching and , we hope , demonstrating the practicability of repeated long pulses burning thermonuclear fuel in a tokamak . |
43 | This production would run for six months , if not a year . |
44 | By this time the money involved would be £200,000 and the blackmail would run for two years . |
45 | The course would run for seven years , at the end of which graduates would enter the second year of residency programmes . |
46 | The plan would protect whales south of latitude 40° South and would run for 50 years with a review after 10 years . |
47 | Warner Brothers immediately set in motion its own research programme to explore the feasibility of the idea ; it would run for some months before anyone realised it had been an April Fool and abandoned their research . |
48 | BSL therefore stores story information and re-tells it in a way which would occur for all languages , but spoken language surface structure ( reflecting only a specific point in time and context ) would tend to hide this in its effort for reconstruction of meaning . |
49 | Choose a product ( eg sportswear ) and say what theme you would use for each month of the year , eg January winter holidays/ski equipment June Wimbledon / tennis outfits |
50 | Prejudice , such as that exploited by Tupper in Cardiff in 1911 , became mixed with self concern — the belief that Asiatic crews would work for lower wages and in worse conditions than British , and so undercut the union 's effort to improve both in the British seaman 's interests . |
51 | It would work for one part but the next part needed another sound to it , so maybe we 'd use the Paul Reed Smith for the second half of the solo . |
52 | However , 90% of funding to be distributed to authors was not fanciful , and indeed the new Registrar , Dr James Parker , was keen to establish a figure of 11% on which he would work for administrative expenses . |
53 | And so the issue the discussion has focused on , from where I 'm sitting , seems to have focused on is , you know can one afford to let loose a strategic policy and could such a policy be written in a way that it would work for inward investment attraction without being a a Trojan horse as you know letting in a lot of other nasty things . |
54 | It would work for national reconciliation " including those Cambodians who used to work with all categories of the Vietnamese aggressors " . |
55 | That would work for those kinds of developments which P P G seven is addressing . |
56 | Layton used to go to Leonard 's flat each morning where they would work for three hours or so , though sometimes letting the work run on through the afternoons . |
57 | The report recommends a new order , applicable only to patients with a history of non-compliance , which would provide for compulsory supervision of the patient in the community . |
58 | It would provide for extra authority and resources for electoral returning officers . |
59 | The government side insisted that a truce be agreed before discussions could take place on a new constitution which would provide for multiparty politics and free elections . |
60 | There was to be a review for them , when any man who would like to go back to France would be sent back by a route through Marseilles , and he would provide for any man who wished to serve with his newly formed force , the Free French . |