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

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1 Why am I looking for a new job ?
2 They are yours to enjoy for the rest of your life , to give away , rent to friends , or to sell as you choose .
3 everybody pays VAT because you 're you pay for the things that you buy .
4 " Are you staying for the dress rehearsal tomorrow ? "
5 Are you getting for the Lego ?
6 Er , how are you fixed for the beginning of next month ? or the week after that ?
7 Are you writing for the public ?
8 Are you looking for a fight , lady ? ’ he demanded tersely .
9 Are you looking for the interaction where you learn something about the culture from talking to the people or do you want minimal interaction where simply you visit a place , and you stay in your little bubble or ghetto with people of your own tour company , you do everything together and you never come into contact with local people .
10 Mr always used to know me dad , he used to say , Are you come for the childrens ?
11 ‘ What are you wearing for the party ? ’ asked Irene , as they cleared away the tea things .
12 Why are you going for a walk ?
13 Are you going for a buy then ?
14 Or are you paying for a year in a in arrears ?
15 Are you waiting for a bus Ma'am , ’ one asked .
16 " So , " he said , " are you coming for a walk ? "
17 Are you coming for a ride with daddy ?
18 What are you doing for a holiday then Deb 's .
19 What are you doing for the environment ?
20 Finally I went to James Roose-Evans , who 'd adapted 84 Charing Cross Road for the stage and said , ‘ What are you doing for the rest of your life ? ’
21 has n't been one published for a long while .
22 Are we to account for the behaviour of the state in terms of the behaviour of its constituent bureaucracies ( and other agencies ) , or vice versa ?
23 Are we to account for the behaviour of a bureaucracy in terms of the behaviour of the human individuals comprising it , or vice versa ?
24 Where are we to account for the hints , implicit purposes , assumptions , social attitudes and so on that are effectively communicated by the use of language , not to mention the figures of speech ( e.g. metaphor , irony , rhetorical questions , understatement ) that have preoccupied theorists of rhetoric and literature ?
25 Are we looking for the year two thousand , or are we looking for a hundred years later than that , or what ? — the sort of age we have been describing in this programme ?
26 Are we looking for the year two thousand , or are we looking for a hundred years later than that , or what ? — the sort of age we have been describing in this programme ?
27 I know that they do have computer science courses at both O level and A level , do you think these will be the basis of the future courses , or are we looking for an entirely new development , something quite new and quite different , that stands as a subject in his own right ?
28 ‘ Then what are we to do for the best ? ’
29 Are we asking for the experimentally and/or theoretically impossible ?
30 Perhaps it was after all impossibly naive and idealistic to expect that frontiers would cease to be watched , but just what price are we paying for the security effected by border controls ?
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