Example sentences of "they [modal v] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | They may decline for some quite considerable time to use any particular sound to indicate their mother , instead preferring to fix on some other aspect of their environment . |
2 | They are , therefore , formulaic in character and although they may call for some adaptation for contextual fit they are not composed on each occasion from constituent parts . |
3 | Details of entitlement can be obtained from the address below and anyone who considers they may qualify for such relief should contact this office . |
4 | MPs are allowed to use headed paper for political purposes as well as constituency matters but they must pay for any stationery used . |
5 | Their thing was that they must ask for more than what they really hoped to get . |
6 | The principle of the statute was that the serfs should be emancipated with their household plots and an allotment of land , but that they should pay for this land . |
7 | The principle of the statute was that the newly-freed serfs should retain their household plots and an allotment of land , but that they should pay for this land . |
8 | I do n't know whether that multiplies the shielding — I ca n't regurge that info — but sure as hell they 'll cover for each other ! |
9 | What , what I would always hope though , is that they might go for some help , because even if they decide to separate , and er get support while they 're doing so , they may be able to understand what was going on in the relationship , what they were looking for in each other . |
10 | Their contract had come to an end ( see Chapter 14 , Frustration , below ) and they were in the same position as any other free seamen in Port Philip : ‘ they might stipulate for any amount of remuneration ; and , considering the circumstances , £40 might not have been an exorbitant sum ’ — per Erle J. |
11 | ‘ They might ask for some identification : in this country , the man who carries cash is guilty until proven innocent . |
12 | Burying her face in Luke 's chest to hide her blushes , Perdita asked him if he knew the Spanish for Super Tampax , and if they could stop for some on the way . |
13 | No not necessarily they could er they could check for all tolerances |
14 | ‘ They 'd pay for most of it . ’ |
15 | So they find your particular weakness , your Achilles heel and th they 'd go for that . |
16 | But it had been fixed for days in its usual place and she was sure they would make for that . |
17 | In agreeing the format of the talks on May 9 , both sides agreed that they should be completed " as quickly as possible " , although no deadline was agreed and many observers predicted that they would last for several months . |
18 | Then they set up resourcing arrangements , just as they would do for any other business operation they undertook . |
19 | The Social Democrats have already started to deny that they would ask for this help — a denial spurred perhaps by some mistrust of the Greens by their own mainstream supporters . |
20 | And they would keep for all the time . |
21 | In North Wales for example eight of the eleven part-time farmers said they would look for more work . |
22 | They shall pay for that enjoyment . |
23 | When I am sitting up there working with the librarian , pupils will come trotting in with little notes from teachers saying " I have been sent in to ask for books on … " and off they will go for that lesson which is what she wanted , so they have achieved it . |
24 | There they will remain for most of April , at least one of the pair on guard at all times on the loch in order to ward off any attempted ‘ take-over ’ , perhaps by young pairs who have n't been able to locate a suitable breeding site . |
25 | Lynne wants to see more workplace creches available and believes Labour offers the best policies for mums but questions how they will pay for some of their ideas . |
26 | During the service , one relative collapsed after shouting : ‘ They will pay for this . ’ |
27 | It will eventually dawn on them that they have killed their son and they will suffer for that reason . ’ |
28 | They are usually very well made , and although there are always some relatively shoddy examples on the market , the vast majority are extremely durable ; provided they are treated with a reasonable degree of care , they will last for many years . |
29 | Erm the things they will do for these new little things . |
30 | And one local firm has booked a table for 10 at Splinters in Redland , Bristol , because they ‘ do n't think they will survive for another four months ’ . |