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

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1 These grants are normally paid only for items of £30 and over and are only available to people receiving Income support , if they have savings of less than £500 .
2 Relatives of British holidaymakers who 're fleeing from the hurricane in the United States are tonight waiting anxiously for news .
3 They 're always going down for anaesthetic , we ca n't find it .
4 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 " .
5 The fact that small consignments are practically ruled out for water carriage operates against the canals for private trade .
6 We are also paying less for clothes but housing and motoring have doubled in cost .
7 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 .
8 Ford tested Options in 15,000 deals for two years before launching it nationwide , so many of those cars are now coming up for sale .
9 ABOVE Bean bags of various types are now used widely for dogs .
10 Cos our Lianne said to me on Thursday mother I 'm only going away for week .
11 I 'm always looking out for things I have n't heard before .
12 Some of them are even looking out for compensation . ’
13 Such tests are currently used only for research and very specialised purposes , although tests for the virus itself are being developed for commercial use .
14 They are ‘ read-only ’ because they are commonly produced commercially for database users , many of which are libraries .
15 ‘ Customers are certainly coming out for Sunday trading and trade is good , ’ manager Peter Fairweather said .
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