Example sentences of "who [be] [v-ing] for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There are those who are calling for improved minimum standards at rallies .
2 The Dales Centre aims to provide a full range of outdoor activities making use of the beautiful surroundings of the Yorkshire Dales — so those who are looking for great climbing and caving are especially well catered for .
3 For future reference , publishers who are looking for big orders at the fair might try serving free food .
4 The value to a company of an experienced press officer is being able to distinguish between journalists who are looking for free samples and those who are serious about their work .
5 E B Seemann paddled with Hungarians who are looking for British paddling contacts .
6 Reports nationwide reflect a similar story : smaller firms , and particularly those with one to three partners , are giving up training chartered accountants and , if they are continuing to train at all , employing people who are training for other cheaper and more flexible accountancy qualifications .
7 The few tenants who are searching for short-term leases are now able to negotiate break clauses in leases for new buildings .
8 The problems experienced by foster- and adoptive parents who are caring for black children are qualitatively similar .
9 The Tigers , who are fighting for military supremacy in the Tamil-dominated north and east of the island , told a news conference their political wing would be known as the People 's Front of the Liberation Tigers .
10 This fundamentally optimistic interpretation of the world and its mysterious working was contested by the heirs of the Enlightenment of the previous century , who were looking for rational explanations and practical methods of applying them .
11 Handed over in 1939 by Its owners In response to an advertisement in The Times , Youth Allyah decided to use it as a transit camp for refugee children who were waiting for permanent hachshara .
12 Who 's voting for Tory here ?
13 ‘ I remember bursting into tears and blowing my nose and saturating my tiny handkerchief so that it was no use for the rest of the day , ’ writes P. Atkinson , of The Green , West Cornforth , who was revising for mock O-levels at Stand Grammar School for Girls , in Manchester .
14 Giles , who was working for British Midland Airways at Birmingham Airport had ingeniously calculated that he could hop on an early flight to Heathrow and meet up with us in London .
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