Example sentences of "is [v-ing] [adv] for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In a sense Lecercle ( whose own name doubtless encouraged him to consider the surplus meanings language provides ) is sticking up for parole , the language as she is spoke ( or written ) .
2 Finally , he is looking out for support material for Christian detached youth workers .
3 Another slice of the Maxwell empire is going up for sale .
4 well he said the house is going up for sale , I think he thinks I 'll be patient in that direction , it 's not that , it 's just that if it was a nice house , a normal house where the kids can play out on a nice day and just hang the washing out , I could be getting on with it
5 In fact : a full-length cinema-scope colour spread of BB on her stomach at the water 's edge displaying a bottom ‘ as bare as a censor 's eyeball ’ said Time ; BB rescued from the sea in a clinging wet dress ; her wedding night concealed behind some strategically tossed bed linen ; and her breasts showing in faint outline through the sheet she is holding up for modesty 's sake ( they were never seen unveiled ) .
6 The Ikon Gallery , whose lease is coming up for renewal in February 1993 , is studying the possibility of taking over a Victorian school next to the International Convention Centre .
7 It is thought that there might , it might have remained in the hands of some diplomats who were transferring it , and there were two of these issues , there is one in a private collection at present , so this is a second one , and number eight which is coming out for sale , but the number seven did change hands er a couple of years ago , so at about fifty five thousand pounds I believe .
8 And you never know when your husband is coming home for dinner , or if he 's coming home alone , or with his secretary or with a friend — I mean , you have nothing in your life to plan , not even that night , let alone the next day or the weekend .
9 LEPINE CONTINUES shooting about the classroom , and then returns to the lectern where Maryse Leclair is crying out for help .
10 The country is crying out for leadership and all Mr Smith has to offer is a talking-shop for academics and political has-beens .
11 The country is crying out for economy ; why not an enquiry into the Liverpool Police Force ?
12 The information industry is crying out for simplification and struggles desperately under the burden of its own complex , often incomprehensible jargon .
13 Time is running out for sentence appeal
14 My policy is to vote in local elections for the person who , in my opinion , is going to serve the locality best , regardless of political views , but how can one vote without some knowledge of who is putting up for election ?
15 They like it everyone is sort of their trundling around , the library is showing up for lunch .
16 There is still the creative side of me that is screaming out for attention . ’
17 I wish finally in this introduction to say something of the nature of the question which feminism is raising here for Christianity .
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