Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The reason for this is that the sub-continent 's representatives will still be competing for a one-day pot in Sharjah until the 20th . |
2 | Asif and Trevor Penney , the newly-qualified Zimbabwean , will be competing for a middle-order place , though the first chance is likely to go to Paul Smith if he has shaken off last year 's injury troubles . |
3 | I have no doubt that there will be special preparations and allowances made by police and spectators for the Marathon , in which I will be competing for the first time tomorrow . |
4 | SOUTH AFRICA , who will be competing for the first time , are to stage the 1995 Rugby World Cup . |
5 | CHRISTO VAN RENSBURG , one of the world 's leading doubles players , went on court at the Albert Hall yesterday believing he would be competing for the last time in the official season-ending doubles championship . |
6 | CHRISTO VAN RENSBURG , one of the world 's leading doubles players , went on court at the Albert Hall yesterday believing he would be competing for the last time in the official season-ending doubles championship . |
7 | It wo n't be competing for the same resources . |
8 | We 're going to erm , item three , the supermarket applications , now under youth grants , you remember that we advertised , this is the money we precepted , which we wo n't be using for the detached youth work workers ' scheme . |
9 | Most of the new people who 'd be coming over in the last couple of years a lot of them would n't be coming out to our concerts yet because they would probably be into a more younger scene like the Mary Blacks , maybe or the Christian Moore or somebody like that you would be catering for a younger audience and the the second third generation would be coming out to the First to the Foster and Allens and the Daniel O'Donnells and the Brendan Shines you know . |
10 | The overall award went to the Chesham Building Society but because the awards were based on performance over the last 10 years , the Royal Bank should soon be pitching for the top spot . |
11 | Excuse me I 've got not exactly hay-fever but I think I 'm going to be sneezing for a few minutes . |
12 | A Palace spokesman said : ‘ The letter is a forgery but we will not be pressing for a criminal inquiry . |
13 | No doubt he will be booking for the 30th Anniversary Tour in 1994 . |
14 | Currently thrilling packed houses with his mellow vocal style and uncompromising ‘ no sell-out ’ cardigans , the singer wishes to point out that though he will be opening for the Happy Mondays at certain venues , he by no means endorses their outrageous and unorthodox lifestyle . |
15 | Currently thrilling packed houses with his mellow vocal style and uncompromising ‘ no sell-out ’ cardigans , the singer wishes to point out that though he will be opening for the Happy Mondays at certain venues , he by no means endorses their outrageous and unorthodox lifestyle . |
16 | IT MAY be the same place , the same time and the same round but Steve Davis will be praying for a different result when he meets Ken Doherty in the £180,000 Benson and Hedges Irish Masters today . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | ‘ I guess these folk must be dying for a cool drink and some cookies , right ? ’ |
19 | He hopes to be challenging for the first team by Christmas . |
20 | So , when an Ikhwan ( widely understood to be fronting for the Amiri secretary ) proposed to make a grant to a Tibbu , ‘ all Zuwaya ’ , including at least some Awlad Amira , protested . |
21 | The SOC , in retreating from the prospect of an agreement with the external factions , appeared now to be pushing for a decisive victory on the ground . |
22 | The press will be looking for a strong statement of your own point of view , but you must not present a wholly one-sided picture . |
23 | It is impossible to judge on the basis of a single day , however , and you should be looking for a consistent improvement over a period of time . |
24 | ‘ I will be looking for a good attitude from everyone . ’ |
25 | If you have £10,000 or more to invest , you 'll be looking for a good return on your money . |
26 | At other times you may simply be looking for a good story with situations and characters which will interest and entertain your students . |
27 | As for the other Britons , Niall MacKenzie — who has loads of experience in this sphere — would appear to be the best , but the North West 200 promoters will be looking for a good result from Kevin Mitchell who is one of their key men for the May meeting at Portstewart . |
28 | Sailors from off the boats would be looking for a good time and public bars would resound to the sound of many voices . |
29 | The child handler competition is open to anyone under 16 and the judges will be looking for a good rapport between kids and dogs . |
30 | can I just just pursue that you said said so the if you embarked on another scenario , and you said that the only way in which extra over , that beyond the figure proposed by the County Council , would be by way of a new settlement , I 'm sort of transgressing my own ground rules here , I know that Ryedale has expressed support for the principle of a new settlement , are you saying that you would be looking for a new settlement , possibly in Ryedale ? |