Example sentences of "going to [noun sg] for " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Going to work for a young musician may mean days spent rehearsing — getting songs down on tape , producing a demo on a front-room recording unit , or playing at a pub gig . |
2 | ‘ Going to work for us , too ? |
3 | Furthermore , an oversell leaves the candidate wondering what kind of people they are going to work for . |
4 | If you are going to work for somebody else , then you 'll need to prepare a record of your abilities and experience . |
5 | I feel it did , I strongly feel it , feel that , but I 'm also sure that its an awful lot easier than , than most people think , but its not going to work for us is it ? |
6 | ( CBHP ) I was going to work for ? |
7 | But if I 'm going to work for these people — and what choice do I have ? — I need all the forewarning I can get . |
8 | I said to me mother , I ai n't going to work for me dad like our Albert did . |
9 | And I said to me mother , I says look here , when I 'm old enough to work I say 's , I ai n't going to work for me dad I shall get a job on me own . |
10 | Just because my mother is going to work for you it does n't give you droit de seigneur ! ’ |
11 | He 'd put his mind to it that he would n't , you know this he had it in mind that we were going to work for this thirty pound a week less , take it or leave it . |
12 | I told you he does n't know I 'm going to work for Matthew . |
13 | She began to wonder if Matthew knew himself that she was coming , that she was going to work for him again . |
14 | I enclose a cheque for £25 made out to Covenant House , since our Charities Aid Vouchers are n't going to work for Bruce Harris . |
15 | Aha I thought they were n't going to work for him Did he get the job at |
16 | He was going to work for fifteen hundred were n't he ? |
17 | Who was talking of going to work for a different firm then ? |
18 | There was two farmers that were going to meet us and her farmer was there , and I was chatting , and he was , you know , very pleasant , and ’ Who are you going to work for then ? ’ , and I said ’ Mr So and so ’ . |
19 | So if you were on night duty , it was n't much use getting off early and going to bed for a couple of hours and then going to court — you might be engaged in court for a long time . |
20 | I said , going to bed for pleasure . |
21 | Many of the women wept unashamedly , for Tristram was not the only Polruan boy to be going to sea for the first time . |
22 | I 'm going to sleep for a few hours . ’ |
23 | Mhm Right you going to sleep for ten minutes , no , what a noise . |
24 | He does n't like going to school for a start , but he goes else the old man beats him up . |
25 | Brigit , 45 , will be seen in the first commercial this week playing a mum worried about her daughter going to university for the first time . |
26 | It runs off a normal car battery and has ample power to drive the punt at a greater rate of knots than you are likely to need , unless you are going to troll for pike ; and then you would be better using a boat rather than a punt . |
27 | Stan persuaded me to play truant and take a two-week holiday to Italy where he was going to caddie for Craig Defoy . |
28 | ‘ Who 's going to caddie for Harley , by the way ? ’ |
29 | 'Right , I 'll help you — you 're having an affair with a man' — I said no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — nearly there ; ‘ you 're going to prison for something or other ’ — no ; ‘ you 're having an affair with the lollipop lady ’ — well not quite the lollipop lady but a lady all the same . |
30 | He added : ‘ I want you to know you are both going to prison for a very long time . ’ |