Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] [verb] for the " in BNC.

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1 She heard him fumbling about looking for the lamp switch and then he found it .
2 ‘ He was going tae go for the barman , ’ Winnie said , ‘ he thought that he insulted him . ’
3 Her other interests include classical music , the care of the elderly and the handicapped particularly with British Polio Fellowship and helping with riding for the disabled at the Diamond Riding Centre , Carshalton .
4 They merely supplement them , as the original qualities of food supplement the effects of cooking in accounting for the properties of the finished dish .
5 Always check the area you are sailing into to allow for the time when you will be facing battlements but when you crouch in the middle of the boat , do keep an eye on the boom or you 'll end up with a nasty bump on the head .
6 ‘ That 's what we planned , ’ she agreed , and a few minutes later Cicely was talking of leaving for the hospital in half an hour .
7 Governor Mario Cuomo of New York , widely regarded as the strongest candidate the Democrats could field against Bush , announced on Oct. 11 that he was thinking about running for the presidential nomination .
8 Had she driven poor Tina away by hesitating about paying for the installation of a bathroom ?
9 So next time you 're thinking of reaching for the tablets or slumping miserably into despair , try having a good laugh instead .
10 We were talking about the National Executive Committee and she was thinking of standing for the women 's section .
11 round and says right , cos you 've both had an increase , I 'm gon na go for the cheapest one .
12 gon na go for the commercial presentation , ha !
13 they 're gon na go for the best there is
14 For this in Edinburgh there is a sort of a forum where er organizations are set themselves round the table and say this is what , the sort of idea that we 're gon na do for the next year and a half
15 Erm what we 're gon na do for the second part of the morning is to look , if you like at the tourism application for the determinants of demand .
16 What is the Party gon na do for us , not what are we gon na do for the Party .
17 I 'm not gon na ask for the problems of the homeless people that we 've got in this country .
18 And the first one said , ‘ Who 's gon na look for the money ? ’ )
19 What word were you gon na say for the jungle ?
20 ‘ You gon na play for the team ? ’
21 Anyway , and if we win erm all three things , all three matches so far we 've won the Coca-Cola Cup , we 're gon na play for the fa , erm erm the F A Cup , and then we 're gon na play for the Premiere League , and if we win all the other three George 'll be the only manager in history to win all three things .
22 Anyway , and if we win erm all three things , all three matches so far we 've won the Coca-Cola Cup , we 're gon na play for the fa , erm erm the F A Cup , and then we 're gon na play for the Premiere League , and if we win all the other three George 'll be the only manager in history to win all three things .
23 I mean er now we 're in the second flow of them being emptied again , so I do n't know what 's gon na happen for the future .
24 But that , ’ and he eyed d'Arquebus levelly , ‘ do n't mean we ai n't gon na try for the Titans too .
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