Example sentences of "[conj] [pers pn] 's [v-ing] for " in BNC.

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31 So Mark said they were out celebrating after he cam and he 's working for them next Saturday , she 's doing some kind of a function ,
32 And er he 's already he 's already got you at a disadvantage , by er er you 're on the move and he 's waiting for you .
33 And he 's gunning for revenge after the 2–2 draw at Windsor last year , which dented the hopes of Northern Ireland before they had time to begin .
34 Ooh , he was funny though , he was coming like that , and he 's dying for a stroke
35 The first sign of unrest and he 's running for his life .
36 I ask you : just twenty-one years old , leading the Open , six holes to go and he 's going for the green !
37 ‘ There 's not a grain of truth in the Smith stories and it 's unsettling for the club , ’ said Wigan chairman Jack Robinson .
38 The company has formed a new netball team by combining players from LASMO North Sea and LASMO plc and it 's looking for new recruits to boost its current 15-strong membership .
39 and it 's going for an audition tape for er for radio one okay ?
40 The second point is that the A C C are , are , I think , the second point is that there was a deputation to the Minister yesterday , so if , in a sense it 's a little late unless it was picked up by Mr yesterday , it may be a little late to do something for this year , er , I mean obviously next year is I think going to be the er , important issue , and the A C C has already circulated all Shire counties er , it 's picked up that this has happened to the majority of counties , although again the south east er , has escaped from that , and it 's asking for the sort of figures we 're debating this morning .
41 And it 's running for ten hours .
42 And ‘ On the Piste ’ is at the er Oxford Apollo , starts tonight , and it 's running for the rest of the week .
43 And she 'll say , wo n't she , do n't do n't kick me dog , even if it 's going for your ankles !
44 Why all of them if he 's searching for one slave ? ’
45 I do n't know if he 's looking for trouble and of course that er would undermine er what public er relations and everything and we do n't want that .
46 He do n't put any of his clothes away and if he 's looking for anything it 's all fling out of drawers and on the floor , he do n't care .
47 Erm for instance if he 's asking for the child to go to live with him and you oppose that then then court would make a decision as to where the child s should live .
48 It 's cos he 's working for him at the moment money .
49 using it at the same rate but it 's going for a longer time .
50 Because she 's heading for trouble .
51 That 's one of the reasons why a removal man when he comes into the place does n't start with one room , upstairs shall we say , and f empty that room then empty another , because he 's looking for sizes and shapes that will fit .
52 They could n't really disapprove of him , though they longed to , because he 's studying for the ministry . ’
53 Because he 's studying for the priesthood , ’ said Betty .
54 because he 's working for his course .
55 because he 's waiting for his
56 And I went through reams of guilt , but then I thought , ‘ No , it 's all right because it 's going for Aids , ’ and also it has a very sweet , sentimental story behind it .
57 So while he 's looking for you somebody could run out and kick the tin , there you go and fetch him , and if he 'd caught anybody and when you kicked that tin the other , well you could all go and hide .
58 It 's gone dark while he 's waiting for us outside .
59 Now you 've worked through these 12 exercises , lightly jog for a few seconds and remember to jog where you can , whether it 's going for a bus or running up the stairs .
60 Besides , its new paymaster — the Russian leadership — is keen to avoid anything that would embarrass Britain , just when it 's asking for Western aid .
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