Example sentences of "we be [v-ing] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 We are investing heavily for the future growth of the company , and this year we look forward to the opening of the tenth Savacentre — our first new hypermarket since our Sheffield store opened in 1990 .
2 In 1992 , a 2½ million lead after recession and poll tax means unless we have a centre-left reconstruction , we are heading inexorably for a Tory fifth term .
3 We are doing more for training than any previous Government and the Labour party is in no position to lecture us on that subject .
4 The building materials side is primarily issues held by the er , the private sector and issue of the waste by factories is something which is the subject of er new er regulations which are often advice which is expected shortly from the Department of Trade and Industry and and we are awaiting obviously for that to come out to see what should happen and therefore our advice to you is that we should contin continue to keep these issues under review through the waste er advisory matter the waste er Planning and Policy panel .
5 We are working together for a reformed and revised Near East , and our two movements complement each other . ’
6 We are asking now for answers to the second question .
7 We are pressing hard for a meeting between BAe 's finance director and our lead investor as we are aware that time is slipping by , ’ said Mr Hooke .
8 Oh he might be away for thre , cos I know he had golf at the Belfry this week , and then when he comes back he 's being picked up by a car to take him to the Belfry again , cos we 're entertaining there for a weekend 's golf .
9 We 're aiming now for simpler patterns and more muted backgrounds in platform decoration ; we want to promote a sense of calmness and a quiet backdrop .
10 We 'll tell her we 're going away for a breather . ’
11 ‘ Now we 're going home for the first proper Christmas Laura has ever had , ’ said Fran .
12 We 're going mainly for wild water buffalo , banteng and seladang , " said the senator , his resonant Southern drawl sounding loud in the stillness that lay over the river .
13 Why do n't the B B C , both radio and television , take advertising , and then we not only would not need to pay an extra twenty quid , we probably would n't need to pay the eighty odd pounds that we 're paying already for a colour television licence .
14 We 're talking just for the sake of it are n't we ?
15 So we 're talking there for about something of the order of twenty nine thousand develop erm dwellings committed in one form or other er in North Yorkshire .
16 I do n't know why we 're standing here for all these fools to gape at .
17 But that was , we were standing there for about an hour I should think it was .
18 The division , which prided itself on its knowledge of the oil companies and the oil world , believed ( as it subsequently proved , with some justification ) that we were paying more for our naphtha than we strictly needed to do .
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