Example sentences of "i [modal v] [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ My lord , if I may speak for Shrewsbury , both abbey and town , I must tell you how grateful we are that Saint Winifred fell into such noble hands as yours .
2 Both have given every indication that they will stay this trip , so I must go for Martin Pipe 's runner Minnehoma .
3 I must send for Twitch , ’ added Rose thoughtfully .
4 but obviously I must succeed for Yorkshire first , and with a batsman , Sachin Tendulkar , joining us instead of another quick bowler it is more than ever important that I do so . ’
5 I was never encouraged to think that I should aim for university .
6 The Lord wonderfully provided for me to visit the country in March 1990 and later that year He revealed that I should prepare for service among Albanians .
7 And Tuathal , whose authority Groa had watched advance through the years , had said , ‘ I should make for Wedale straight off , and every fortified place with Normans in it .
8 ‘ — that cherubic infant , ’ continued Anne , ‘ I should dance for joy from here to Westminster ! ’
9 what do you think I should have for tea Kyle ? eh ?
10 I should have for Christmas .
11 I suppose if I lived in Middlesbrough I might vote for Stuart Bell , the Labour barrister who fought such a courageous battle on behalf of the families in the awful Cleveland affair .
12 I might sue for damages , ’ he threatened with vindictive relish , disregarding her complaint .
13 I knew that there was one place , and one place only — and there one person only — to which I might turn for help !
14 You might be surprised to find that it only means an increase in activity of fifteen percent of what you 're currently doing , to achieve something that 's in year three , that you 've got as year three , and you might think , ooh , that 's what I 'll do for year two .
15 Things I 'll do for people !
16 ‘ I 'm not all that interested in voting , but if I do I think I 'll vote for Mr Field , but I 'm not sure , ’ said Mr Bingham .
17 I 'll leave for France on Boxing Day . ’
18 I 'll shout for help . ’
19 I 'll got for B
20 I 'll go for race track .
21 DEREK REDMOND , Britain 's crocked Olympic hero , vowed last night : ‘ I 'll go for gold again . ’
22 I 'll go for B
23 I 'll go for B
24 I 'll go for West Ham United two , Oxford United three .
25 Mummy I 'll go for blue .
26 I 'll go for C but it 's B I would of thought , I 'll go for C
27 I 'll go for C but it 's B I would of thought , I 'll go for C
28 Now I 'll go for number eleven .
29 ‘ You must go to bed , and I 'll send for Doctor Forrest . ’
30 ‘ If anything turns up , ’ she said , ‘ I 'll arrange for word to be left on the front desk .
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