Example sentences of "to [be] [adv prt] for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | But once the kids arrive , then everything changes — now I know I want to be around for a very long time . ’ |
2 | ‘ You may as well accept that he 's going to be around for a while — until he finally accepts that the club 's not for sale . |
3 | In that case , we want to be around for the big money in the fourth , fifth and sixth records . |
4 | To fit everything in here you have to be up for an early breakfast . |
5 | So far as I can see , unless there are fundamental changes in the British economy , the recession ai n't going to be over for a considerable time because the economy is in such a state . |
6 | The bond which had drawn them so close before Angel 's birth was strong and sometimes Sarah longed to be back for a brief time in that dilapidated house in Stone Alley , free of the sanctimonious atmosphere of the rectory , until she remembered Maggie was n't there any more either . |
7 | Crowther , 59 , hopes to be back for the new series next year , but wo n't be well enough for the show on January 2 . |
8 | He hopes to be back for the play offs . |
9 | I hope to be back for the first leg with Manchester United . |
10 | Anyone reading this who used to use The Guardian as a mirror in the mornings to find out what they thought about the issues of the day is likely to be in for a shock if they try to do the same today . |
11 | If you follow the exact instructions in the manual to install the software on a winchester you are likely to be in for a shock . |
12 | After the first couple of minutes I thought we were going to be in for a really entertaining game . |
13 | but a more intricate type of operation , where you 've got to be in for a day , they 're not |
14 | Blur , the Valentines and Dinosaur Jr on in the wrong order , at the wrong time , in the wrong place , before the wrong crowd , using inappropriate equipment , and putting you in the worst mood you could hope to be in for the Mary Chain ? |
15 | Lawrence moved for Horne yesterday because his No.1 Steve Pears is expected to be out for a month with a back injury . |
16 | I spotted several club professionals , who were clearly delighted to be out for a day 's entertainment at the expense of one of the manufacturers . |
17 | And the first to be out for a ‘ pair ’ ? |
18 | You receive a telephone call from the husband of a guest who happens to be out for a stroll . |
19 | He is likely to be out for a week , missing both tonight 's match and probably Saturday 's home game against Swansea . |
20 | According to Swayne , it is the creature 's habit to be out for no more than half an hour at night . ’ |
21 | Back at Louth , we found the TD to be out for the day , to my secret relief . |
22 | The 27-year-old Oldham keeper is likely to be out for the rest of the season after tearing wrist ligaments against Manchester United . |
23 | RISING star Remittance Man has damaged a tendon in his off-fore and is likely to be out for the rest of the season . |
24 | ‘ Sailors were the élite , ’ Daniel Farson observes ; ‘ guardsmen were less popular because they were known to be out for the money . ’ |
25 | They ca n't afford to lose time because they 've got to be out for the bairns . |
26 | Luton winger Scott Oakes has undergone a cartilage operation and is likely to be out for the rest of the season . |
27 | And the , the importance of that for me , that shows me the shape of the month , so there 's nowhere I 'm going to be on the tenth other than my office , because I 'm going to be out for the rest of the week . |
28 | ‘ Then he got injured in a field and had to be off for a year , but everything seems to be going well now . |
29 | At the first morning of rehearsal he began yawning and looking at his watch , wanting to be off for a drink . |
30 | You have to be off for a while to receive that , or straight away . |