Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] [to-vb] [pers pn] for " in BNC.
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1 | There 's not much point in paying out over £100 if you 're only going to use it for two weeks a year on holiday . |
2 | Her eyes followed him as he unpacked the bike , and she wondered if he was just going to take it for granted that she would sleep with him of if he would offer her the choice . |
3 | The brick was wrapped in two notes , the first apologised for the mess and the second , bearing Trevor Proby 's signature , offered to lend me the £250 the club are still trying to stitch me for after that car boot sale fiasco . |
4 | " You 're probably going to hate me for this . " |
5 | ‘ Is he really going to marry you for love ? ’ she asked . |
6 | People think you could be there waiting to arrest them for drinking and driving in the car park . |
7 | Green was evidently helping to sell it for Yates in Manchester , as Harrop 's Mercury , December 12th 1787 , p.1906 says , ‘ subscribers may be supplied also by Mr. Green , Manchester , who was an assistant in this work ’ . |
8 | And that means that you do not have a table surrounded by chairs — except , of course , when you are actually going to use it for eating . |
9 | ‘ Are you never going to forgive me for that ? ’ he queried , and there was such bone-melting charm in him then that Fabia was glad that she was sitting down . |