Example sentences of "[v-ing] [adv] for a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 THERE was much early enthusiasm from both sides in this senior friendly at Hamilton Park with visitors Portadown just hanging on for a narrow victory .
2 He knew this was something that had been happening slowly for a long time , something that had to happen or he was lost , but it was such a brittle structure they were building , one word would topple it , shatter it , one word would be enough to jerk them back into that ordinary daylight where nothing could be changed or righted , nothing could unravel .
3 Trading in for a smaller house or flat again releases considerable capital , which is often shared with the offspring .
4 But er this hundred and twenty pound radio was knocking away for a five quid in the end er I er I heard .
5 Olympic decathlete Daley Thompson has left the world of track and field and is gearing up for a new career in motor racing .
6 The traditional multilateral institutions , IMF and World Bank , are gearing up for a major contribution .
7 Now the Japanese are gearing up for a third try .
8 Comedienne Marti Caine , star presenter of BBC1 's Joker in the Pack is gearing up for a hair-raising performance as the evil panto Queen in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs .
9 Hanson is said to be gearing up for a further full-scale foray into our industrial base .
10 The sportscar firm is gearing up for a multi-million pound windfall by having replicas of the dream machine on sale in the next few weeks for at least £5,000 apiece .
11 United were wobbling ; Hoddle was winding up for a big finish .
12 We are led inexorably towards Kingsley and Redford squaring up for a mental duel between software equals , one barmily convinced that He Who Has The Database Rules The World and the other on the side of human compassion which ca n't be reduced to byte-size chunks .
13 Scheer continued steaming westward for a further 20 minutes ; and then , for reasons never adequately explained , turned cast again .
14 He beat the 1987 stock market crash by selling out of his major holdings at the peak , returning briefly for an unsuccessful bid for the giant BAT .
15 Pausing only for a brief tongue-twister — she did that very well , Karen , where your tongues circle each other tantalizingly , barely touching — we gave chase along the footpath which runs through the meadows bordering the river .
16 The conservative teacher who is looking only for a reasonable salary and a peaceful life .
17 She knew perfectly well that he was not very interested in paintings and that he was looking only for a secluded place where he could kiss her .
18 This posits that the company or any group of individuals acting together for a common purpose creates a living organism , or a real person , capable of willing and acting through the people who are its organs just as a natural person wills and acts through their brain , mouth and hands .
19 He was looking not for a new policy for Britain , but for a political protege for himself , someone who would be more gracious and romantic than Chamberlain .
20 The depth of our batting meant he had to wait longer than some , but he is a fiercely committed Lancastrian and he has been prepared to stay put and fight for a place instead of looking elsewhere for a regular spot . ’
21 The world is full of stray cats , many of them searching hopefully for a new home .
22 Yeah , I thought you were saving up for a new game for your Sega system ?
23 Mm you basically saving up for a complete system ?
24 B : ‘ That would be wonderful but I think we will be saving up for a long time .
25 There will be sweet moments for all of us , but they will be swamped by the sour … and we 'll all be happy , in our own peculiar way , saving up for a sunny day two or three years off in the future .
26 He has already stopped me from saving up for a large format SLR camera ; my trusty 35-mm model will do well enough for the closeups of butterflies and flowers that interest me .
27 The bedsides of the dying were therefore thronged , not only by pastors saying prayers , but also by relatives and friends , listening attentively for a last instructive word or , in the case of a sinner , for some hopeful indication that all was not lost .
28 I 'm looking now for a nice you know .
29 I shall have to be looking out for a second hand bike-y just for the occasional trip into town without getting Stuey out of bed so I be a bit more independent than just bothering you all time , if I just wan na pop anywhere .
30 Company secretary Peter Nicholson said : ‘ We are currently looking out for a suitable steam locomotive but it could not be too big or heavy .
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