Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ But transfer fees are so blown up for British players that managers are now forced to look abroad . |
2 | According to Stephen Auditaire of the Fremont , California-based X Business Group , corporations are adopting X as a component of their PC integration strategy — and that wo n't necessarily affect X-terminal business , as PCs are normally used only for occasional access to corporate databases , not the constant heavy graphical use more suited to X-terminals . |
3 | These grants are normally paid only for items of £30 and over and are only available to people receiving Income support , if they have savings of less than £500 . |
4 | I am not arguing here for a return to streaming or special provision for children with exceptional gifts . |
5 | Since action implies narrative , such figures are generally designed primarily for a profile view ( cf. above , p. 14 ) , while the ‘ repose-statue ’ ( the Kritian boy , Euenor 's Athena and their successors ) is meant to be seen from the front , like kouros and kore . |
6 | ‘ We are already sold out for what should be a very emotional night , ’ said Mrs Duffin . |
7 | World championships in several sports are already lined up for the Arena , as well as national and local sports events to drawn sports fans from all over Britain . |
8 | Andrew Martin and Carl Cartwright are already lined up for the trip . |
9 | Anglers from the St Helens and Newton-le-Willows areas are already signed up for the waterfront beat . |
10 | Orders are already pouring in for the American-made scarves and bandanas that heat up when a liquid-filled pad is microwaved is placed into a pouch . |
11 | The houses of Old Odborough are already lighting up for the evening , but it is not yet dark enough to see the lights farther away . |
12 | However , standard terms are not prepared simply for the court , but for everyday use by the drafter 's business client and its trading partners ; headings and layout will help those persons to use the document , acting as convenient " road signs " to identify and locate relevant parts of the document . |
13 | All your enthusiasm vanishes ; not only have you not been able to ‘ do ’ it , but you are now convinced you are not cut out for mathematics teaching at all and none of your pupils could produce anything like that . |
14 | It argues that renewable energies are not developed enough for a higher goal , but if more money for research was made available , the future could be very different . |
15 | And it 's the same idea in Confirmation that the gifts which you are given are not given just for yourself , they 're given to be used , and there 's no point in keeping them to yourself , you know . |
16 | We are not employed just for work — dull , boring , monotonous work . |
17 | These terminological changes are not made merely for the sake of variety but because I believe the substitute terms convey their meaning more pointedly than Marx 's originals . |
18 | It has demonstrated its concern in three main ways : by aiding parents in their job of child-rearing through the provision of services such as maternity and child welfare , schooling , etc. ; by taking care directly of children who have no parents ; and by taking over the care of children whose parents are not providing properly for their physical and emotional well-being . |
19 | Even if the species did so , we would have little or no chance of picking up the message , because — to repeat — we are not looking out for it . |
20 | A problem arises with sample offers if you are not geared up for individual direct mail dispatch . |
21 | I wish that we had been able during the last few months to persuade our European colleagues that we are not arguing just for a narrow British position . |
22 | The tests they use are large-sample tests , and the distributions of the test statistics they use ( such as the likelihood ratio ) are not known exactly for small samples . |
23 | They are not put there for God to eat ( as in pagan religions ) . |
24 | On occasions , when things are not going well for him , he is not appreciative of the attention he draws . |
25 | ‘ They are not going home for Christmas ? ’ |
26 | Relatives of British holidaymakers who 're fleeing from the hurricane in the United States are tonight waiting anxiously for news . |
27 | So it 's an ongoing process that the first medical pra or some medical practice booklets are just coming up for their second resale . |
28 | ‘ We 're only going away for a weekend , for heaven 's sake ! |
29 | Cos we 're only going away for a weekend then are n't we ? |
30 | ‘ We 're not looking out for her , Mother . |