Example sentences of "[adv] [adj] [be] [v-ing] for " in BNC.
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1 | so that 's going for a hundred and thirty pounds |
2 | Though opinions among the seven are divided , only two are calling for immediate additional cuts . |
3 | ‘ This year , five boys two under 12s and three under 13s are going for training with the County FA regional squad , and for a club this size , it 's brilliant . |
4 | In the 1987 general election they presented you with a partisan newspaper , as in 1945 : nearly all were rooting for Mrs Thatcher . |
5 | Now Interactive is looking for a buyer for the technology , which does not fit with its new brief as a networking technology specialist . |
6 | Well that was going for thirty nine behind what 's a name there . |
7 | You probably remember , erm , a stimulating little book published last year by Frank on the Impulse to Philanthropy , where certainly in his nineteenth century analysis of the growth of philanthropy , he saw to main things , evangelicalism , which er , meant that people were going out looking for converts , and therefore doing good social work on the way , and the growth of the women 's movement , in the sense that women otherwise unemployed were looking for a new area of activity to get into . |
8 | Anne was sad at the death of the Misses Dolan but too much was happening for her to dwell on it . |
9 | Chaplin was certainly a humanitarian with strong socialist leanings at a time when to appear even remotely pink was begging for trouble . |