Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] be [verb] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 It enables both countries to augment their own dominant positions within the Community while pretending to be acting for the sake of ‘ Europe ’ .
2 Visiting drivers to , after a few hours on the motorway , are hardly going to be looking for a zebra crossing on such a busy dual carriageway .
3 Excuse me I 've got not exactly hay-fever but I think I 'm going to be sneezing for a few minutes .
4 It was a press release following the Chief Environmental Health Officer preempting a report that was being made to the council going to be implemented for the use of the Environmental Protection Act , and goes on to list them in indented form .
5 Corners can be cut on flowers and remember , the flowers at the reception are going to be seen for a longer time than those in the church .
6 If you 're going to be asking for a
7 And I was very worried because the lady that was going to be paying for the job was just down there and if we were n't careful we were going to kill her with the wardrobe .
8 Owing to the perfect weather the tables were all taken outside and detector users sunbathed on the grass , whilst checking their tokens to see if their number was going to be chosen for a major prize .
9 This icon is going to be used for a macro to count the number of words in a highlighted block — a very useful facility for making sure that any document you write is properly balanced .
10 Joshua Morris stood in line waiting to be searched for an offensive weapon .
11 Begin the list with the projects that have been waiting to be finished for the longest period of time .
12 Applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must however have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) .
13 However applicants wishing to be considered for the Postgraduate Certificate in Education must have GCE ‘ O ’ level or GCSE passes in both English Language and Mathematics at grade C or better ( or equivalent qualifications ) .
14 Erm but I I was n't actually that surprised that the school er at a school asking to be paid for the tapes because erm they 've got to get their money from somewhere
15 Mr. Gardiner relied on the following passage in the judgment of O'Connor J. , at pp. 276–277 , as supporting the Woolwich principle inasmuch as he made no mention of the payment having to be exacted for the performance of a duty :
16 it may be flattering to be taken for the head of the firm if you are not , but it is not good business , and sound progress can not be made with anyone on a false footing , in fact , it must be obvious that the greater the respect you hold and encourage towards any of your seniors , the better the position they will be in to assist you in any difficulties which may arise .
17 Now he is hoping to be picked for the match against Spain in the Canary Islands to give his career a real boost .
18 A stuck-up snob , hoping to be taken for a member of the ‘ upper class ’ having carefully studied Nancy Mitford 's Noblesse Oblige , will remain silent .
19 You 're gon na be fucked for a lift ai n't you ?
20 Now I ai n't gon na be done for a telly licence .
21 When we 're in Tesco 's we 'll have to make sure we 've bought the ingredients for all these biscuits we 're gon na be making for the rest of the
22 So you 're gon na be heading for the sun ?
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