Example sentences of "[be] [adv] [v-ing] [adv prt] for " in BNC.

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1 Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch .
2 The houses of Old Odborough are already lighting up for the evening , but it is not yet dark enough to see the lights farther away .
3 Even if the species did so , we would have little or no chance of picking up the message , because — to repeat — we are not looking out for it .
4 So it 's an ongoing process that the first medical pra or some medical practice booklets are just coming up for their second resale .
5 ‘ We 're not looking out for her , Mother .
6 Although its giant neighbour , Ben Alder , can be viewed from the A9 at the top of Loch Ericht , and the peak further west along its ridge , Aonach Beag , can be seen briefly from the A86 if you 're not fishing about for an extra strong mint in the glove compartment , Carn Dearg reveals itself only to those prepared to sweat a bit .
7 So w we 're not charging out for them at a high enough rate .
8 You 're not going back for a month ?
9 I am bound to say My Lords that my own view is still that the size within the limits laid down by statute with a minimum of sixteen or eighteen and maximum of twenty-four would best be determined locally and if we 're not going in for a national police force , I still ca n't see what it has to do with the Secretary of State and why the Home Office should be settling the size of forty-three or so police authorities .
10 And they 're not coming back for their education ; they 're coming back for the support that Arbour gives them , so they may spend more time with Monica in the nursery looking after the baby and gradually they 'll move back into the classroom in their own time and get back to their exams .
11 ‘ And because of remarks like that is it any wonder you 're still scratching around for a woman to share your miserable existence with ? ’
12 We 're always looking out for somebody who could cause er problems in Wolverhampton and problems generally .
13 They 're always going down for anaesthetic , we ca n't find it .
14 We certainly will , we also launched today our er campaign for two million pounds , our General Election campaign for , for the money that we 're going to need to stand candidates in as many constituencies as possible , so we 're certainly gearing up for it , yes .
15 But Fraser , pressed on the question of value for money resorted to other arguments : " they are more economical , but they are not so satisfactory , they are always going off for sickness of some kind or another , or their mother is ill or something of that kind — that is the greatest trouble , their mother is ill constantly " .
16 This year the charity to benefit will be the Newborn Appeal , although the organising Speke 10k Committee are still looking around for a main sponsor for the event .
17 And incredibly , users at the top end are still crying out for more power because IBM failed to keep its promise of increasing performance at a rate that would keep it ahead of customer demand .
18 I also , er , we are also putting in for your community computing scheme , erm , realising that it will not only , if we get it , increase our own expertise and make us more efficient , which heaven knows , all organisations need to be , but will also be ab enable us to give advice to all the organisations we represent , and thus have an enormous ripple effect .
19 Armstrong said : ‘ Things are really looking up for us now .
20 Game players every where are now queuing up for a copy of this excellent graphical game with breathtaking colours .
21 Game players every where are now queuing up for a copy of this excellent graphical game with breathtaking colours .
22 Ford tested Options in 15,000 deals for two years before launching it nationwide , so many of those cars are now coming up for sale .
23 Glaswegian clubbers were a bit slow at first to take advantage of the late opening hours , says Stuart , but are now making up for lost time .
24 I tell you , I 'm not giving you a penny more for clothes , I 'm not paying for any driving lessons when you 're seventeen , I 'm not shelling out for another disco , I 'm not giving you another lift to a party that everyone else in your year 's going to and you 'd be a freak if you missed it .
25 And er I thought well I wo n't really , and I probably did n't like losing anyway you know I I I was never a good loser I do n't think , and I thought no I sha n't get many votes and I 'll look silly I 'm not putting in for it .
26 I said , oh go a bit later then , I goes cos I 'll make it quarter past seven I 'm not sitting round for half an hour , not like kiddos
27 ‘ I 'm not coming back for a while .
28 So I 'm not creeping back for my job but anything erm it 's not that and erm But the lads in the lodge sometimes you 've got to and er I 've got a bit of er well a speery voice you know rough so sometimes I get a little bit of control on them and erm also as I said about these chaps that are working , erm we 're not blind , we know what 's happening and we 've got sympathy even with them .
29 I did n't know they were coming from She never said she sai just said I 'm just holding out for some
30 ‘ I 'm just going out for a minute , Mam , I wo n't be long . ’
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