Example sentences of "[pron] [am/are] [adv] [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 Some of them are even looking out for compensation . ’
2 I am well known here for the checkings I make of the movement of ships . ’
3 I did n't know they were coming from She never said she sai just said I 'm just holding out for some
4 I 'm just going out for a minute , Mam , I wo n't be long . ’
5 I 'm just going out for a bit .
6 I 'm always looking out for things I have n't heard before .
7 I 'm only speaking now for the welfare of other fighters .
8 Cos our Lianne said to me on Thursday mother I 'm only going away for week .
9 I 'm all packed up for the shoot tomorrow … the second last for this year — then 2 more in January & into the salmon season on Jan. 15 th ! & so the year 's round etc .
10 Much of the upheaval in the world 's soft drinks markets has been prompted by the US giants , Pepsi and Coke , which are now looking aggressively for expansion in Europe .
11 He and I do not perhaps instantly fit into the standard parliamentary stereotypes of the steady old stallion and the keen young foal who are usually harnessed together for this occasion .
12 ‘ And because of remarks like that is it any wonder you 're still scratching around for a woman to share your miserable existence with ? ’
13 We are also paying less for clothes but housing and motoring have doubled in cost .
14 I also , er , we are also putting in for your community computing scheme , erm , realising that it will not only , if we get it , increase our own expertise and make us more efficient , which heaven knows , all organisations need to be , but will also be ab enable us to give advice to all the organisations we represent , and thus have an enormous ripple effect .
15 We are already sold out for what should be a very emotional night , ’ said Mrs Duffin .
16 Company secretary Peter Nicholson said : ‘ We are currently looking out for a suitable steam locomotive but it could not be too big or heavy .
17 In a complex orchestral passage , we shall probably not be aware of the piccolo unless we are specifically listening out for it .
18 We 're too grown up for that … "
19 We 're actually producing more for less money especially since last year
20 ARSENAL face a trial by TV at Liverpool tomorrow with keeper David Seaman insisting : ‘ We 're really fired up for this one . ’
21 We 're only going away for a weekend , for heaven 's sake !
22 Cos we 're only going away for a weekend then are n't we ?
23 We 're always looking out for somebody who could cause er problems in Wolverhampton and problems generally .
24 We certainly will , we also launched today our er campaign for two million pounds , our General Election campaign for , for the money that we 're going to need to stand candidates in as many constituencies as possible , so we 're certainly gearing up for it , yes .
25 Instead of the dominant males moving in and taking over the females during the breeding period , they are simply allowed in for mating only and then driven out again .
26 They are sometimes used solely for the sake of the descriptive properties which they express , as perhaps in : But the majority of their occurrences are aimed at identifying some entity .
27 They are ‘ read-only ’ because they are commonly produced commercially for database users , many of which are libraries .
28 But Fraser , pressed on the question of value for money resorted to other arguments : " they are more economical , but they are not so satisfactory , they are always going off for sickness of some kind or another , or their mother is ill or something of that kind — that is the greatest trouble , their mother is ill constantly " .
29 By the way they 're also made up for the following week as well in case , if it 's Tuesday night , oh , let me just look at next week , what have I got ?
30 Steve Devine was on the bench last week as was Chris Fry and they 're both pushing hard for recalls …
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