Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv prt] for [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | PLACE your bets with Bugsy — and you could be jetting off for a week in Las Vegas the gambling capital of the world . |
2 | In LONDON dealers were gearing up for a rush of prospective buyers . |
3 | BARCLAYS , the biggest plastic card issuer , is gearing up for a blitz on card fraud in the run-up to Christmas . |
4 | Two friends from the paras — one an ex-member of the Irish Rangers , the other a deserter from the French Foreign Legion — were saving up for a trip to South Africa where they intended to join the South African Army . |
5 | Dressing up for a walk in the forest to find eggs |
6 | We acclimatise with shorter trips for the first few days , then split for free sailing , meeting up for a couple of days to brief for another long session of free sailing . |
7 | He now firmly refutes suggestions that he is unhappy with the Yorkshire set-up and is looking around for a move to another county . |
8 | Of course , I 'll have to do an internship first , then a stint as a registrar before I can even think of looking around for a practice of my own . ’ |
9 | Mr Gregory could be looking around for a job at the moment . ’ |
10 | Cotterell nodded and started looking around for a piece of paper . |
11 | This was going on for a couple of days , so I was getting worried and I took him to the prison doctor and he says , ‘ It might be with you breastfeeding , try him on the bottle . ’ |
12 | In November 1974 , it was he who talked me into going along for the audition for ‘ New faces ’ at the Blue Angel nightclub in Leeds . |
13 | It 's not like us nipping down for a pint with the vicar ! ’ |
14 | I 'm going down for a week from 10 May to see many of them . |
15 | he 's applied to the Metropolitan police , he 's going down for an interview in June |
16 | My hon. Friend the Member for Norfolk , North ( Mr. Howell ) spoke recently on the radio about his idea of paying , say , £100 a week to people joining a community task force , enabling them to obtain work experience and contribute to society , which does not simply mean filling in holes in the road but involves going in for a range of useful activities , from working on environmental improvements to caring for the vulnerable in society . |
17 | Jonadab and his two sons were just scraping their boots at the back door , prior to going in for a mug of tea . |
18 | When Frank heard that Michael thought of going in for the prize on this set book he was indignant and sent a message to Michael , ‘ Who in his senses would read a book by a bishop ? ’ |
19 | Movement , scent and sound can give you away when you 're heading in for a close up shot . |
20 | He was heading for the North Sea coast , which he would cross near Terschelling then follow for a while before turning in for the approach to Aalborg . |
21 | Now , that obviously means , colleagues that we 're , we 're going over for a period of time , but we 're er slightly behind this afternoon , so certainly need to be trying to pull some work back . |
22 | Between Czecho and Hungary , he decided he was going off for a couple of days . |
23 | But by portraying those of us who have sought conductive education for our children as unthinking lemmings dashing off for a dose of Hungarian miracle water , Dr Oliver 's polemic does us — and conductive education — less than justice . |
24 | That Hewlett-Packard Co is thought to be lining up for a piece of Taligent ( UX No 425 ) , should come as no real surprise . |
25 | That Hewlett-Packard Co is thought to be lining up for a piece of Taligent , should come as no real surprise . |
26 | Lining up for a photocall in front of the latest Leyland Daf trucks , just before the announcement of the rosy future the newly formed companies have predicted for themselves . |
27 | Barbel 's the only woman among thirty competitors lining up for the start in Geneva this weekend . |
28 | After holing up for the winter of 2512 the horde descended into the eastern provinces of the Empire . |
29 | ‘ I thought we were just going out for a couple of hours ! ’ she protested hotly . |
30 | She told the Liverpool inquest that on March 9 this year they had argued about her going out for a drink with some friends in the city centre . |