Example sentences of "[pron] [pers pn] [be] [v-ing] for [pos pn] " in BNC.

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1 " Mr Rayne , d' you consider it honourable to profit from the distress of your comrades … of the men , women and children with whom you are fighting for your life ? "
2 Do I tell him I 'm waiting for my friend Vinnie ?
3 I told him I was waiting for my boyfriend , and he got back in his car but still sat there , looking at me .
4 Hagans told him he was waiting for his girlfriend .
5 Colin says , ‘ I had to keep telling myself I was falling for my mother-in-law ! ’
6 Perhaps Daine would n't like what she was planning for his self-designed afterlife .
7 in some cases you may have to take out additional cover for accidental damage , so make sure you know exactly what you are getting for your money .
8 ‘ Come on , then , let's decide what you 're wearing for your presentation to the king . ’
9 You do n't really till you go out , look round and what you 're getting for your money do you ?
10 Well I hope you get on well with what you 're doing for your scenery .
11 in the end , you 're just whizzing through it , you 're thinking about what you 're having for your tea .
12 Is that what you 're having for your tea .
13 Schedules are handy reference points , ways of showing clients what they are getting for their money , and the bases on which the media people actually go out to buy time and space .
14 Our pest control customers are now being provided with considerable detail about what they are getting for their money , which is quite right and proper .
15 But what they were asking for our support would we also write to the bus companies again and urge them instead of the buses going down Station Lane to come through our village .
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