Example sentences of "we [be] [v-ing] [adv] for [art] " in BNC.

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1 A chasm separates us from the other side and now we are looking round for the bridge . ’
2 We are investing heavily for the future growth of the company , and this year we look forward to the opening of the tenth Savacentre — our first new hypermarket since our Sheffield store opened in 1990 .
3 In 1992 , a 2½ million lead after recession and poll tax means unless we have a centre-left reconstruction , we are heading inexorably for a Tory fifth term .
4 we a we are going , we are going out for a meal on Saturday night i er , in , with or without , we 're going out , I 've er we want to go to the when we went with .
5 We are working together for a reformed and revised Near East , and our two movements complement each other . ’
6 We are pressing hard for a meeting between BAe 's finance director and our lead investor as we are aware that time is slipping by , ’ said Mr Hooke .
7 Oh he might be away for thre , cos I know he had golf at the Belfry this week , and then when he comes back he 's being picked up by a car to take him to the Belfry again , cos we 're entertaining there for a weekend 's golf .
8 ‘ So we 're bunking off for a day or two .
9 We 'll tell her we 're going away for a breather . ’
10 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 .
11 ‘ Now we 're going home for the first proper Christmas Laura has ever had , ’ said Fran .
12 Has Mum told you that we 're going out for a Chinese ?
13 Is n't it awful to think your legs decide what your retirement 's going to be , but they do , more or less , so that if you th if you think a if you 've ever had any trouble with them you 'll realize , people say , you know , would you , we 're going out for the day , you coming ?
14 These friends from up north are coming for the weekend , so we 're going out for the weekend
15 We 're crying out for a replacement for Gary Lineker , ’ said Horton , ‘ and a front two of Bull and Shearer does n't sound bad to me .
16 Why do n't the B B C , both radio and television , take advertising , and then we not only would not need to pay an extra twenty quid , we probably would n't need to pay the eighty odd pounds that we 're paying already for a colour television licence .
17 We 're talking just for the sake of it are n't we ?
18 ‘ When we were looking around for a royal to open the centre , we were promised as soon as someone was available for a royal visit , we would get one , ’ said Peter Carberry , chairman of Darlington Mind .
19 The taxi driver who left us at the station , enchanted by the idea that we were setting off for the source of the Nile , refused to accept any fare .
20 I think that year we were making up for the limitations of the one before .
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