Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] be [verb] for " in BNC.

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1 Besides , if I marry Saul now , she will think I am provided for and leave the house away from me . ’
2 I do n't think I 'm constructed for physical labour .
3 And they 're coming I do n't think I 'm taking for a couple of months , and then I take them every fortnight .
4 That Rohmer fella might have the proper ID and he might corroborate your funny story , but do n't think I 'm falling for any of this crap . ’
5 Where an employer seeks to impose new terms , he necessarily faces the problem of the previously bargained contract of employment and must initially show a sound good business reason to justify the changes when dismissals resulting from refusals to accept them are assessed for their fairness .
6 Cos say I was looking for angles and that would 've just been fifty up here would n't it .
7 ‘ I do n't consider I 'm to blame for anything that has happened since you came into this house .
8 Tom leaned down and Willie found himself being fitted for braces .
9 Contact the police once you arrive to let them know you 're looking for him .
10 I did n't know about it , I did n't even know she was looking for one then .
11 Do n't know who 's paying for it all whether council is or what ?
12 Do we know who 's paying for what and
13 She found she was bursting for a pee , but was determined not to repeat Estelle 's performance .
14 ‘ I expect she 's looking for another husband , ’ she said .
15 I expect you 're waiting for Mr Right , ’ said the woman to Rachaela .
16 The feeling intensified when she met Marshall who gave a knowing look and said : ‘ I expect you 're working for Mr Harbury . ’
17 Has she been bleeding for a two week period ?
18 I 'd noticed a couple of characters in different bars who also seemed more interested in the people than the liquor , and it did n't need any Sherlock Holmes to know who was paying for their drinks .
19 You used it again when you 'd just got off the train from Paddington tonight , when you pretended you were waiting for Mrs Downes — ’
20 What were you erm what were you s how come you were waiting for Jim tonight ?
21 ‘ Perhaps I 'm being obtuse , but why should our visit to Nice suggest we were shopping for drugs ?
22 and then we started speaking to this chap and say we were looking for this place where the erm , they sell all this food and so on , what 's the name of the place , he said oh he says it 's finished , so he said you know where the er , we said er where 's somewhere good you know to , to go and have a nice sleep , and he told us about that place up the mountain where we went , where we all went the last time
23 Right if we were looking for a fifteenth , say we were looking for a fifteenth what would make
24 If ones came as in little wee pi pickups we called them the little lorry things you would sort of keep your eye very much because you did n't know they were looking for scrap and if you told them you had nothing they might go away with your iron gates or something .
25 And although the guys knew each other pretty well , they did n't know they were each coming to me , and they also did n't know they were asking for essentially the same mods !
26 She had completely forgotten they were looking for Garry — she had them deep in a holiday romance .
27 Supermarkets themselves say they 're catering for increasing customer demand , customers too seem to reinforce that attitude .
28 They say they 're speaking for everyone , but they 're not .
29 they organized their own child care practices , all the things that women say they 're fighting for today , has actually been done before , and done very successfully .
30 Medical campaigners say they 're fighting for quality of life .
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