Example sentences of "[prep] [noun sg] [v-ing] for " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | They will be documented in a substantial reference manual , the Guidelines for Text Encoding for Interchange . |
2 | These include written assignments of various types and a number of community-based schemes such as brick making for home improvement , apprenticeship schemes , young farmers ' club activities and workshop practice . |
3 | Those sentenced for espionage included three people arrested in March 1989 and sentenced on Feb. 15 , 1990 , for computer hacking for the Soviet KGB . |
4 | Young , a Croft Inns catering manager and Les Simms , a BBC engineer , have each won the world championship for honey making for their Dromore Beekeepers Club in the past two years . |
5 | She had spent the day nonstop before and after work preparing for the weekend . |
6 | How these people go week after week after week looking for bargain I mean Chris I mean we picked up some bargains today but how you can go week I mean it 's okay yes but when you 're Christmas shopping you ca n't go for because it 's just |
7 | Thing is the how these people go week after week after week looking for a bargain , I mean , Christm , I mean we picked up some bargains today , but how you can go week , I mean its ok , yes , why your but when your Christmas shopping you ca n't |
8 | Twelve Zekes were used as window dressing for the Akagi scenes . |
9 | I mean , if I sort of just stay for a , for a while but er I 've still keep looking for work looking for a job cos I do wan na get away from B T. |
10 | Not so — students from the university have won major international titles for formation dancing for decades and can include the sport in their degree studies Interested ? |
11 | All our lives , we shall know that behind the veils of the transcendent is a world of freedom waiting for us , with its meadows of delight . |
12 | The dilemmas of decision making for families and social workers are then related to the legal routes into care , some of which are shown to be misused in practice . |
13 | Do you remember looking over the ship 's side at the flying fish , and the phosphorus gleaming along the side of the ship at night — and of course looking for the Southern Cross in the stars at night ? |
14 | Well there doing this for fund , of course funding for everything even church . |
15 | Of course paying for childcare could be used against women — the most obvious danger being that it could be made selective ( on class or race lines ) or conditional upon certain standards of maternal behaviour — but there are risks in any advance . |
16 | I ca n't see the education committee with their lack of money paying for transport for children from here |
17 | The papers of counsel acting for the plaintiffs in a pending action in the Commercial Court were mistakenly sent to the solicitors for the other side . |
18 | One of the biggest potential costs is the building of under-road ducting for the speed sensors . |
19 | As before the Polish crisis , there was little protest except from the far left who kept the local Councils of Action going for some months as centres of mobilization and revolutionary propaganda . |
20 | But the Hall of Light faded , and the impression of great elegance and immense silence and a drifting unfamiliar scent faded , and he was falling forward and there was some kind of cell waiting for him , and this was surely the end of everything , and this was surely all he could ever expect anywhere in the entire world … |
21 | ‘ I 'll see your mum has a nice cup of tea waiting for you ’ |
22 | They got it when Inzamam was short of speed returning for a second run , and Malcolm 's throw from third man was slickly relayed by Russell to the bowler 's end . |
23 | In addition high usage of wood for fuel is a major cause of deforestation accounting for 75% of 1983 energy consumption . |
24 | If she had told Richard about Harry , and about Maurice 's dubious cargo , he would n't have had to lie in a pool of blood waiting for her own daughter to rescue him . |
25 | The majority of deliveries to the distribution centres are now also being despatched directly from the Slough filling lines without being stocked on site , with a new system of bar coding for ‘ full pallets ’ made up of single product lines . |
26 | When she returned she found a letter of dismissal waiting for her and a cheque for payment in lieu of notice . |
27 | ‘ It 's fair to say that we liked the thought of it going to somewhere like Embsay , which does n't have any other big engines , because it will do a good bit of flag flying for us there . ’ |
28 | Even if the tentative identification of the advantages of specialist working for this client group were to be confirmed by more extensive data , it may well be that they could be offset by other features of a generic social work service to the area . |
29 | These duplicators are basically small printing presses and only economic when there is a regular flow of work calling for high quality printing . |
30 | It 's a lot of work playing for a concert . |