Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | you would have more information on that than Milvia would have for that , after they done the SATS and they 're marked reports have to be sent out , we must report at the end of key stage three . |
2 | It it 's a group effort as most things are here and er Pat will realize for all the volunteers that come in . |
3 | The Otago CA report for that year had to report that the early high hopes for Otago cricket were now being ‘ affected by the Great War , and the necessity for all men to play the greater game for the Empire ’ . |
4 | I believe Seton was responsible but your own Benstede can answer for that , he and Seton seemed close friends . |
5 | It is especially scathing about Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley 's comment that SSDs should pay for all contingencies unless ‘ unforeseeable and significant ’ . |
6 | SSDs can charge for many services . |
7 | It was his tenant John Combes who revolutionized Reddish , on the assumption that Cray would pay for most of it . |
8 | Iraq would pay for this from oil earnings after reparations were paid . |
9 | Hi-Tec hopes North America , which lifted sales and profits by 20 per cent , and Europe will account for half of group turnover by early 1991 . |
10 | Darlington will hope for some reward at Shrewsbury today to ease relegation worries . |
11 | Doris will account for all that in the script and he 'll fall into line the second he sees hard print . |
12 | The classic styles of drop shoulder , set-in sleeve , raglan and saddle shoulder sweaters are undoubtedly the shapes that most of us knit on a regular basis , so the Standard version of Designaknit can cater for many of your day to day knitting pattern requirements . |
13 | An RFL who practises mainly from an office or offices in England and Wales can apply for this status without further change . |