Example sentences of "'re [adv] [v-ing] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | They 're already planning for a new MOT-type inspection for small boats . |
2 | But with a list price of around £1,500 , it may be a tad too expensive if you 're just looking for a reliable workhorse. 300dpi printers are good enough for churning out letters , reports and the odd graphic , and do a lot less damage to your wallet . |
3 | Christie 's have got it and they 're just waiting for the right sale . |
4 | Me and my mate , here , we 're just going for a little ride . ’ |
5 | He is also firmly committed to proactive management : ‘ This is n't the kind of business environment in which we can set targets and expect something to happen , and we 're not waiting for an economic turnaround to provide us with the kind of results we want to turn in . |
6 | No what amazes me Mr Chairman is that here we are , we 're being cost conscious on every ground and we 're saying we 're making a statement that we enter into an exercise that we have no idea , we 're not asking for the actual cost , we are asking , we are asking you must of had an idea what it would cost or I feel Mr Chairman that that , can I put it mildly , lack of planning and certainly financial planning possibly |
7 | Two teenegers … one fifteen the other ninteen … are still helping police with their inquiries … they 're still hunting for a third man . |
8 | By making you pay more on your VAT , so we can knock the Poll Tax bills down , you 're still paying for the damn stuff , ah , ha |
9 | Further details will reach you just as soon as they reach us … we 're STILL waiting for a finished version of Hook , ‘ coz we refuse to write full reviews from pre-production , half-finished disks ! |
10 | We 're still waiting for a green form extension to grant t t to be granted |
11 | ‘ That 's a fair assumption , although we 're still waiting for the full results from the post-mortem . ’ |
12 | ‘ You 're still applying for the wrong jobs , ’ she said , with more than a hint of exasperation . |
13 | You 're always looking for a four on a par-5 , but at that stage you 'd take it as long as your main opposition has n't gone away . |
14 | You 're always going for the safe line , no involvement and no chance of damage . |
15 | In debt and in the middle of a takeover battle , they 're also looking for a new manager . |
16 | They 're probably making for the cool thickets on this side of the river to avoid the heat . |
17 | The British Antarctic Survey forms a key component of the Natural Environment Research Council , and we 're now looking for an experienced Electron Microscopist to manage the new SEM facility at our Cambridge headquarters . |
18 | Things did n't quite go to plan — which has proved annoying for you , and you 're now asking for a second service ; for which you 'll pay me . ’ |
19 | ‘ It 's more and more difficult to sell the fruit to supermarkets because they 're almost asking for the impossible , ’ he said . |
20 | At the end of the decade it seems we 're either yearning for an American Fifties image or sinking into a nihilism of all-black clothes . |