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

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1 ‘ How can you respect bashing in a bolt and just waiting for a robot to take over your job ?
2 It was much more the sheer vitality and range of committed ability , lay and clerical , present in the Church at that time and just waiting for a new lead .
3 I remember driving down to Leith on that Friday night , and just going for a walk and thinking that the next time the sun came up I would be playing at Murrayfield .
4 He was into his stride early in the session , dipping under world champion Ayrton Senna 's record pole time set last year and finally settling for a best lap of 1min 15.703sec , at an average speed of 127.799mph .
5 But with half an hour gone the poor quality of United 's final ball had left Cantona stranded and still looking for a chance to put some flesh on Ferguson 's bold predictions .
6 A major purveyor of Tory gossip and still looking for a job .
7 He tried to live an ordinary life , working as a bus driver , and accounts clerk at Harrods and later studying for a zoology degree , but nothing made him content .
8 What , and now going for a head , hit the bar .
9 These rosy expectations were not , however , to be fulfilled and even allowing for a degree of misfortune , Carter 's record of achievement as president was slim .
10 So deep was the division on the " entrist tactic " that the unified body reached the compromise of working within the Labour Party for a period and then withdrawing for a time and continuing independent activity .
11 ''' That was exactly what the average person called on to make self-criticism thought : all that mattered was getting through the ritual humiliation , and then going for a drink .
12 Jack watched the guard dialling and then waiting for a nerve-stretching length of time .
13 Cos there they had a stark choice then of voting for erm a very low community charge and potentially voting for a very high community charge .
14 The Carlists had been building up the paramilitary Requeté since the early days of the Republic and seriously preparing for a rising since 1934 .
15 ‘ What I told you about Saturday night going out to post letters and afterwards going for a walk — was perfectly true . ’
16 Our campaigns include saving the rainforests , securing better protection for Britain 's countryside and recently pressing for a ban on the ivory trade to save the elephant .
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