Example sentences of "[noun prp] [modal v] be [v-ing] for a " in BNC.
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1 | Team captain Peter Blyth will be going for a hat trick of wins as captain — all with different teams . |
2 | JOHN ROLFE and Adrian Breton will be competing for a British Olympic place at the weekend when the rapid fire pistol match in the World Cup Tournament in Los Angeles will be the decider for Barcelona , writes Leslie Howcroft . |
3 | In the second semi-final Docklands Rover will be hoping for a clear run out of trap three , receiving five metres start from six-dog Ruffside Hall , which has won two of its three races from one metre . |
4 | Most importantly , WASL will be fundraising for a new home which will provide the organisation with more shelf and storage space , exhibition area , meeting rooms and more basic facilities . |
5 | Booth will be hoping for a Private Greens league singles championship , and then an Irish one to put him in the frame for Commonwealth Games selection . |
6 | Kiev will be looking for a touchstone of reality for some time yet . |
7 | Hendry will be hoping for a repeat of his Masters success at the £150,000 European Open , which gets under way in Antwerp today . |
8 | The big race at the meeting apart from the National is the Martell Aintree Hurdle and here the Downpatrick connections of Novello Allegro will be hoping for a cut in the ground . |
9 | Well , those trade figures were better than expected , which was good news after yesterday 's warning from the Chancellor John Major that Britain could be heading for a recession . |
10 | United play their next League match on Thursday next week , against Southampton , and Mr Ferguson will be hoping for a less frenzied atmosphere than the one in which Manchester City 's Neil Pointon was sent off on Tuesday . |
11 | If just one per cent switch from Tory to Labour , Conal Gregory with the country 's slimmest Tory majority of just 147 in York will be looking for a new job . |
12 | 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 . |