Example sentences of "[is] [v-ing] [pron] for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She 's meeting us for lunch , by the way . ’ |
2 | Of course , she may be seeing you to tell you she 's suing you for slander . ’ |
3 | He apologizes and hands me a note : Sir Thomas Fairfax is expecting me for dinner at Folly Farm . |
4 | ‘ Grandfather is expecting us for tea in the summer-house . ’ |
5 | The press blamed us for Labour 's defeat , the Tories blamed us for Labour 's defeat and now it looks as thought the Labour Party is blaming us for Labour 's defeat . |
6 | Under a previous agreement , Unir is implementing it for iAPX-86 . |
7 | Porter International is adapting it for power plants , inland waterway structures , any place which is exposed to raw water , where plant or animal life can choke up intakes or block piping . |
8 | He hated other people 's leaving him for bed , and when he saw a hard mood ahead he often took a sleeping pill at supper to stop himself from being clamorous , though at the same time he found his terror about the end of a day daft in a creature who was surely intended by build to signify immortal fun . |
9 | They believe they may be stolen to order for someone who is renovating them for resale . |