Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [pron] [be] [v-ing] for " in BNC.
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1 | Her owners fear this will leave Sami without the care he needs so they 're appelaing for a foster-mum . |
2 | Well that 's fine for Elizabeth but Catherine 's sort of half left school , if she has n't she 's waiting for her G C S Es and she 's not sure whether she 's got to go back or what she 's doing . |
3 | And it got worse when I realised I did n't know where they were going for their lune de miel . |
4 | Peter Cook always used to say he did n't know why I was looking for myself , he knew exactly where I was ! |
5 | When I came back they were waiting for me . |
6 | She does n't wear her muzzle all the time — it depends where we 're going for a walk . |
7 | At least accident should occur so I 'm asking for a review of those to see if we ha we are buying the right vehicle or not . |
8 | As I turned away someone was shouting for the M.O . |
9 | She thought about them a lot , wondering how it was going for them on their first real day on active service ; the first day , she supposed , of the rest of their lives — of the duration , at least . |
10 | Sounds like she 's looking for a holiday . |
11 | know when I was looking for that |
12 | ‘ Look , ’ said the Leader , ‘ we know where she 's making for — the Camp . |
13 | I mean now they 're going for thirty two . |
14 | Low and behold when I got back they were waiting for me you see ? |
15 | And she saying like he 's waiting for his accomplice like and they 've said they 've broken in . |
16 | You might then telephone the agent and find out who is acting for the seller . |
17 | you know you had high standards and you knew where you were aiming for and that 's what I want my kids to go through as well , you know , somebody who 's gon na do their best |
18 | ‘ I wonder where he 's making for ? |
19 | If Kuhlmann was waiting to pounce — waiting to see where we 're making for — he 'd use four cars at the most . |
20 | To begin to remedy this emotional block , start to notice when you are looking for praise or recognition , and in doing so , start talking about or bringing to someone else 's notice something you have not done so well . |
21 | But a reply of no would be an invitation to A to explain why she is looking for Ann , or why she does not know where she is . |
22 | terms and conditions of engagement and as I said previously they are looking for us to provide them with spreads of expenditure of fees and , and Trevor 's looking into that . |