Example sentences of "[v-ing] [pron] for a " in BNC.
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1 | I had no idea she was using me for a purpose of her own : I was too naive to realise until it dawned on me what it was , a few weeks later . |
2 | Finally , I read yesterday that some managers , most noticably the two Scots that were in Wembley at the weekend , are talking about banning transfers after the season start and only allowing them for a limited period over Christmas . |
3 | The principal method is the study of hoards , since coins have frequently been deposited in hoards for safe-keeping and their owners have often been prevented from recovering them for a variety of reasons such as death or forgetfulness . |
4 | If you have gas or coal fires , and can avoid using them for a while , it would be a useful addition to this list . |
5 | Last week , I received a touching postcard from a recently divorced friend in Bonn thanking me for a letter . |
6 | At least that way I would n't have got a note thanking me for a ‘ wonderful evening ’ that never happened . ’ |
7 | Thanking someone for a compliment |
8 | Married but childfree , she 's gearing herself for a sad goodbye to her 20s . |
9 | A furtive junior diplomat bowing and scraping his way out of the interview section of the Lefortovo , ogling the KGB man and thanking him for a fifteen-minute access to a prisoner for whom the key was now thrown far away . |
10 | ENGLAND manager Graham Taylor is faces up to the most important year of his career , already bracing himself for a row which could undermine his World Cup plans . |
11 | Meanwhile , the Chancellor was bracing himself for a furious political storm when he unveils his autumn package on Thursday , including a mystery ‘ fiscal package ’ ministers are remaining tight-lipped about . |
12 | Mrs Verity 's expenditure turned out to be far more than she guessed and their decisions were also affected because the bank was overcharging them for a time . |
13 | Similarly , ‘ vocational ’ training was regarded more as a means of making prisoners work hard than of training them for a task to which they were individually suited . |
14 | Kruger collected 7,582 points at Sheffield , where Brannen decided to withdraw after eight events , saving himself for a multi-events meeting at Stoke this week , where he hopes to battle his way to the top of the rankings . |
15 | What 's the point in saving everything for a comfortable old age if you 're suffering hardship now ? |
16 | ‘ Who indeed ? ’ she asked , not believing him for a minute , ‘ But rather arrogant of you to assume I would be willing to be caught . ’ |
17 | And I think they 'd just been hounding him for a while and that was the last straw . |
18 | Rachel Still , 23 — who was living with a boyfriend in Wilmslow , Cheshire — drove off with husband Phillip after meeting him for a talk . |
19 | Presumably wedding presents will form the basis of their ‘ equipment ’ , but I do n't think Rosie minds roughing it for a while . |
20 | They 'll miss him , like they missed many of their first team players who 're saving themselves for a vital league game next week . |
21 | The city was bracing itself for a party to beat them all , but the Spaniards decided to re-write the script . |
22 | Meanwhile , Belfast is bracing itself for a vicious war between rival republican terror groups over drugs . |
23 | ‘ You sound as if you 're interviewing me for a job . ’ |
24 | So after today , I shall not be cleaning you for a week . ’ |
25 | Three of the medical staff who attended her independently assured her that had she not been so fit and supple they would have been measuring her for a wheelchair , or worse . |
26 | When you show disapproval to a dog , reinforce this by ignoring him for a time . |
27 | If somebody takes a Covermaster plan out at twenty five , we expect them to be paying it for a long time , if he takes it out at fifty five , we expect him to pay less . |
28 | Instead , you should respond by making the dog lie down , saying ‘ no ’ in a harsh voice and then ignoring it for a period , thus breaking off the game . |
29 | Finally , one other began to use heroin almost by default in that he and a friend bought heroin with the specific aim of selling it for a profit . |
30 | He shook our hands , holding them for a moment and laughing softly . |