Example sentences of "[subord] [pron] are [adv] [v-ing] for " in BNC.
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1 | At the Poly , where we are already catering for 400 students , a new canteen designed by CCG is due to open in 1992 to serve 1000 students . |
2 | If you are simply waiting for some other piece of paper to arrive put the original item on a bring forward file with instruction to your clerk or secretary . |
3 | Experience has told us that rural people often perceive their own problems differently from the accepted establishment viewpoint , and it is the development of the perception , whether we consider the opinions right or wrong , which we must cultivate if we are seriously looking for long-term solutions . |
4 | If we are really looking for an archetypal sin offering , we must turn in our Bibles to Leviticus 16 , where Aaron presents two male goats before the Tent of the presence . |
5 | Six rounds after the Skeletal Dinosaur springs up , two Bloodletters appear 12 yards from the arch ( between the arch and the adventurers if they are still heading for it ) and attack any characters still present . |
6 | The CCG team started work on the Channel Tunnel site in September 1987 and have built up until they are now catering for some 6,000 workers at two locations — Upper and Lower Shakespeare Cliff . |
7 | Indeed , we ourselves often have difficulty in finding new examples for our corpus , unless we are specifically looking for them . |
8 | This is because we are still waiting for the connecting bus from Wolverhampton … ‘ ! |
9 | You need to decide whether you are simply looking for premises and plan to do your own catering , whether you want to hire a professional catering service , or choose a hotel or restaurant that can provide the venue and the food . |
10 | If real wages are lower , then in the short run employment will rise to and output to i.e. output rises above its equilibrium level because people are ‘ fooled ’ into thinking they are working for real wage when they are actually working for real wage . |