Example sentences of "[conj] she be [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 Rosamund Cresswell attends Farnborough Hill Convent College where she is studying for the GCSE examinations and in September she moves to the Sixth Form at Wellington College .
2 Should she join the group of young vets who had qualified with her two years ago or should she go straight back to her godmother 's house , where she was staying for the duration of this annual veterinary congress ?
3 Detectives investigating the murder of Glasgow pensioner Agnes Law have revealed that she was killed for the few pounds she had in her house .
4 She also knew what was good for herself , so she kept for her own use the money that she was given for the children 's food .
5 The argument that she was employed for the specific purpose of teaching students , and therefore not eligible for dismissal rights , was rejected .
6 When he asked her why , she shyly confessed that she was pining for the snows of her native land .
7 By the way her mother fiddled with the handle of her wicker basket Constance could tell that she was longing for the bus to come and take her to Chollerton where her beauty and style might stand some chance of being noticed .
8 I was playing jackstones in the street when Nelly Mitchell ran up with the news that she was going for the midwife .
9 It was a young female golden eagle , and she was going for the carrion he had left .
10 Clarke equalled the United Kingdom junior women 's record of 2.95 metres , and must now wait anxiously to see if she is selected for the junior international match against Hungary later this month .
11 He then asked if she was prepared for the parting and she told him , ‘ Willingly , John , in such a cause as this . ’
12 If she was prepared for the worst then , God willing , it would n't happen .
13 They fell silent for a moment , all of them wondering if she was shopping for the son who was lying in a dissecting trench at the Medico-Legal Institute .
14 I 'd introduce you to my wife , but she 's disappeared for the umpteenth time this evening .
15 There was no time to get you because she was making for the gate . ’
16 While she was waiting for the computer to do whatever it had to do , she rested her elbows on the counter with her back to it and the man next to her said in a heavy voice , ‘ Are you an actress ? ’
17 Her mother was a true believer in Christ , and after she was widowed for the second time , she came to live in Kidderminster in 1658 .
18 She lay derelict for 10 years before she was restored for the Museum in 1988 .
19 There was the proliferative retinopathy episode a few weeks ago , and when she was hospitalised for the threatened toxaemia we found that her blood glucose was actually better controlled at home now than in hospital …
20 It kept her going , especially when she was angling for the notice of the one man who , after giving her dinner on the way back from Bovington , had treated her with only a lighthearted pleasant banter whenever they met .
21 No more than 14 when she pocketed the Scottish Girls ' title and the Scottish Girls ' Under-22 Stroke-Play Championship for a first time , Jane became the youngest ever to play for Great Britain and Ireland in the Curtis Cup when she was chosen for the 1980 match at St. Pierre .
22 The company also said that Mrs Hampton should have told them about her illness when she was interviewed for the job .
23 Well , at about half-seven he 'd gone into a restaurant in St Giles ‘ , Browns ; had a nice steak , with a bottle of red wine ; left at about half-nine — and was strolling down to The Randolph when he 'd met Mrs Sheila Williams , just outside the Taylorian , as she was making for the taxi-rank .
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