Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] [prep] [adv] [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ So I 'm looking for somewhere to live .
2 And then it twists , and like a small office , and when when I were there , after Michael had shown it me and Colin , he says oh , he says , er I 'm come in here to get get out of way , and you know , he was like telling me , I thought I do n't want to be a fiddle , because it 's alright telling Colin , the boys
3 I was looking for somewhere to stay , but if you 're — ’
4 With regard to the relics , I was prepared at least to consider the possibility that there could have been some sort of automatic response in the nerves and muscle fibres triggered by the lightning .
5 up at that stage , I was going in there to make something and I saw . .
6 it is the reversal or maturity of a transaction entered into before the year end , which was entered into primarily to alter the appearance of the company 's balance sheet .
7 You 're going in there to observe the effect of Operation El Dorado Canyon , ’ he said .
8 She was looking for somewhere to turn when she suddenly realised there were buildings ahead of her .
9 I even 'eard Mum say the other day she was goin' over there to get a loan .
10 ‘ In the late 1980s we were looking for somewhere to produce a whole stream of new products , ’ said managing director of Glaxo Developments Alan Catterall .
11 We were called in twice to enforce the order , he spent a weekend in Saughton the second time . ’
12 And one is called upon continually to make one 's choice between one duty and another . ’
13 the trouble is , I mean they 're looking for somewhere to have it .
14 I think what I 'm gon na do I 'm gon na go and stand in front of everybody while they 're trying to just to annoy them .
15 Gerry had seen his face and they got to go and look at the mug shots and all that and er longlegs had been informed across the road because they 'd got er a camera that works and er they got in touch with the , they told the police about it and so they 're going over there to see if it 's been recorded you see .
16 This morning the British Ambassador in Berlin handed the German Government a final note stating that unless we heard from them by eleven o'clock that they were prepared at once to withdraw their troops from Poland , a state of war would exist between us .
17 The idea took shape some five years ago in the back room of London 's Bull & Gate , and it 's taken until now to get it on the road — for 32 days only .
18 Nero sends his luv , you know he 's coming over here to give us a turn this winter .
19 It was put in there to make us all wonder what the hell he was talking about .
20 He was called upon repeatedly to take an active part in the burgeoning preservation movements of the 1950s and 1960s .
21 He was looking for somewhere to hide my iron .
22 He was determined at least to discuss it with his friend Geoffrey Dawson , ’ the editor of The Times , before entering into commitment .
23 Prophete spent his exile in and around his deanery of Hereford until , after the revolution of 1399 , he was recalled at once to become one of the most active attenders on the royal council , doubtless to contribute bureaucratic flair to a government badly needing to prove its administrative competence .
24 He was sealed in there to prevent him ever telling of Rassilon 's great mistake .
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