Example sentences of "[pron] will be [v-ing] for a " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So I will be voting for a party whose manifesto puts animal welfare high on its agenda .
2 I will be looking for a technique based on the recreational values of safety , economy of effort and enjoyment .
3 I will be looking for a good attitude from everyone . ’
4 French Glory , who deprived Nashwan of second in the Niel , has the assistance of Pat Eddery , who will be trying for a record fifth Arc win .
5 High road : Two of the dare-devils who will be hoping for a following wind along the Antrim Coast road , John Pinkerton ( left ) from Birmingham , and Scotsman Alex Brown .
6 Soldiers in the Cheshire regiment now bravely trying to keep the peace among the warring factions are among those who will be praying for a fresh initiative .
7 You will be looking for a typesetter , help with layout , so the magazine is designed as eye-catchingly as possible , and a printer .
8 My support for Leeds is just as great as my hatred of the scum , so I for one will be rooting for a 1 nil defeat on saturday , with Leeds hopefully going on to do well in the FA cup .
9 And League secretary Mike Foster warned : ‘ We will be looking for a significant majority in favour of forming another division if we are to pursue Ron Noades 's plan .
10 We will be looking for a lot of people to help distribute these in the community .
11 We believe that the downturn has genuinely bottomed out now , however , and we will be watching for a pick up during the next three months . ’
12 We will be going for a named manager with the right type of experience .
13 They will be pressing for a settlement of more than 10 per cent in what will be the most severe test of the Government 's inflation policy .
14 Everybody will be looking for a smooth , powerful ride that minimises wind resistance and gives the most direct transfer of muscular power to amazing speed along the road .
15 The Jockey Club says that it will be looking for a successor to Smiles , but while this search is going on his place will be taken by Tony Goodhew , the present Director of Field Services .
16 I rose to preach with a jolly remark about there being an official opposition , ‘ but perhaps it will be going for a walk in a little while ’ .
17 He will be searching for a monster pike and working his way slowly along the river by casting spinners and lures into all of the likely spots .
18 Sunderland Harrier David Clark , trained by Stan Long , is entered for the youths 3,000 metres and he will be trying for a personal best time after improving his marks when winning the North-East 800 and 1500 metres titles .
  Next page