Example sentences of "[be] [pron] [verb] for [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Why am I applying for this particular job ? |
2 | Now , am I waiting for these today or ? |
3 | Are you looking for each particular turn , or are you looking for everything . |
4 | Are you looking for that elusive kidney-shaped dressing table . |
5 | Are you looking for more milk ? |
6 | Why are you looking for another job ? |
7 | ‘ Are you looking for these ? ’ |
8 | Are you revising for that ? |
9 | ‘ Are you paying for this ? ’ |
10 | Are you waiting for this . |
11 | what are you doing for that hour then ? |
12 | How are you doing for those ? |
13 | What are you doing for those people who are at their wits end ? |
14 | Are you , are we allowing for this or |
15 | His faintly dazed demeanour was perhaps attributable to having fathered Dominic , a monstrous kind of pre-yuppy who , when Lilian demonstrates her unfamiliarity with domestic appliances , lisps : ‘ Daddy , are we insured for any damage she does ? ’ |
16 | And so we are we look for that sort of commitment before people leave er the room today . |
17 | What er what sort of wages were you getting for that ? |
18 | were you looking for that ? |
19 | were you looking for that ? |
20 | What kind of hours were you working for that money ? |
21 | The answer is you send for those very , very nice man [ and women ] from THORP Site Design Office . |
22 | Not only is she advocate for both sides , she is the jury as well . |
23 | Is there warrant for this in constitutional theory or judicial practice ? |
24 | ‘ My guess is they came for some of Connie Fraser 's clothes , found the place upside down and me on the floor , then when they reported to Bonanza he told 'em to forget about the clothes . ’ |
25 | The next question : who was he waiting for that night ? |