Example sentences of "[be] you [verb] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Hey son , whay are ye lookin' for ? ’ |
2 | ‘ Are ye going for my prescription ? ’ |
3 | Who 're you looking for Grenville ? |
4 | Who 're you looking for ? |
5 | Who 're you looking for ? |
6 | Who 're you looking for ? |
7 | What 're you playing for then ? |
8 | ‘ What 're you waiting for , Start ? ’ |
9 | " Go on then , what 're you waiting for ? " |
10 | ‘ What 're you waiting for ? ’ said Andrew . |
11 | What 're you doing for yours then ? |
12 | What 're you doing for Humanities ? |
13 | What 're you having for dinner ? |
14 | everybody pays VAT because you 're you pay for the things that you buy . |
15 | ‘ Where 're you going for your holidays , Tim ? ’ |
16 | ‘ What time are you aiming for ? ’ |
17 | " Are you staying for the dress rehearsal tomorrow ? " |
18 | Are you getting for the Lego ? |
19 | ‘ What are you hoping for , Mr Mellor ? ’ went the chant from the terraces . |
20 | ‘ What are you hoping for , sir ? ’ the reporters grovelled . |
21 | ‘ Grant , what are you hoping for today ? ’ |
22 | ‘ Are you hoping for something special ? ’ |
23 | What are you hoping for ? ’ |
24 | How many orders are you hoping for , ideally ? |
25 | She did n't say what on earth are you ringing for ; she put it all into the oh . |
26 | Are you pleased for me ? ’ |
27 | Er , how are you fixed for the beginning of next month ? or the week after that ? |
28 | Who are you writing for ? |
29 | Are you writing for your peer group , in which case you will clearly use a slightly different approach and slightly different language ? |
30 | Are you writing for the public ? |