Example sentences of "you [be] [adv] [v-ing] for [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In fieldwork , you are really looking for anything that might confirm the existence of a ley .
2 Like the Sleeping Beauty , you are still waiting for your prince to come and awaken you . ’
3 Nobody 's stolen anything from you , you stole it all yourself and sent it abroad , and now you 're just looking for someone to blame .
4 If you 're just working for somebody else .
5 You you 're just paying for it being a rugby shirt really
6 But you 're just waiting for it to happen . ’
7 You 're not payin' for nothing ! ’
8 John 's told me to tell you to go and get it , right I said I said Richard coming , for four hundred pound I you 're not coming for it so that 's it oh you think it was pub machine or
9 You 're not paying for mine are you ?
10 You have n't got any choice where we 're going , you 're not paying for it .
11 it 's like that argument , that , when you look for a marriage partner you 're either looking for somebody to re if you 're a woman , to replicate your father , or to be
12 For example if you go on an overland trip trekking in erm South America , you 're clearly looking for something totally different than the person who goes on the sort of typical Club Eighteen to Thirty type holiday .
13 This may sound like cold comfort when you 're desperately hoping for something to come along and get you going — but continuing your work and maintaining skills is vitally important .
14 You 're always dying for something , girl .
15 Right well that 's the chairman 's remarks so Tracy , the sorry , you 're still writing for your letter
16 That 's what I mean , so what you 're actually getting for your , thousand pound is n't a lot of money .
17 It 'd be easy to find , even if you were n't looking for it . ’
18 Yeah that 's right that 's right you were just waiting for me to say Tom were n't you yes yes that 's fine .
19 Easy Rider was the motivation for a lot of things and for those not familiar with the story , it is one of free love and excessive drugs and of American society as perceived by Hopper in 1968 , with some moralistic warnings about drug use and undertones about the consequences of such a lifestyle — but only if you were actually looking for them .
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