Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] be [verb] for [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Even now you still believe your body to be so irresistible that I must be hungering for it ? ’
2 I told myself , if there is any justice in the world I should be punished for it .
3 " I think I might be falling for you , you know , " he said as they were drinking up at eleven .
4 ‘ That 's possible — he knows I 'll be looking for him — but he 'll have to remain in this country until he can collect his legacy , and by then he 'll expect me to have given up . ’
5 " And I 'll be watching for you . "
6 ‘ I think I 'll be pilloried for it , ’ he says .
7 I 'll be praying for you . ’
8 I went and said to the girl at reception , ‘ Tell Vern I 'll be waiting for him just out there , will you ? ’ and swung my bag casually as I wandered down the drive .
9 I 'll be waiting for you there … ’
10 I 'll be waiting for you on Chesney Green . "
11 I 'll be waiting for you in my suite . ’
12 I 'd be prepared for you to go fortnightly .
13 I 'd been caddying for Ralph Moffatt on the pro circuit and got him through the pre-qualifier at Fairhaven , so I told him I 'd be caddying for him in the Open as I 'd heard nothing from Jack .
14 I would be waiting for him outside the room and would suggest that he too withdraw a minor claim ; then add a new demand .
15 Andy has got a job to do and so have I. But if I lose he will be gutted for me at the end and if I lose I will be gutted for him . ’
16 He said : ‘ Monkou is a whinger and I will be waiting for him when Southampton come to Highbury .
17 I 'll have , have to do that later for you because you wo n't be doing it then , this lesson next year , and if your pots do n't go up in the kiln I will be glazing for you , so of course you see the colour and everything we do n't have the time to do that , it 's a shame , well actually they 'll look very smart just with the glaze on , but I 'll try and get that done for you , okay , can you put your hand up if there is
18 She may be itching for me to leave , but what with the heat and having to fight his corner — ’ he cast her a droll look ‘ — this weary traveller is on the point of dehydration . ’
19 now you start thinking then when you come to the junction and also you 're slowing down , by the time you 've done that , them two stages you should have all your gears ready and you should be prepared for it
20 It should be remembered , and she should be honoured for it .
21 I mean you might be overcharged for them .
22 Well you 'll be looking for it in a bit wo n't you ?
23 ‘ I hope you 'll be riding for me again soon .
24 You 'll be working for me next year , but who do you fancy caddying for this year ? ’
25 You mean she 'll be gunning for me then ?
26 I mean you know if if you were complaining about something or if you were asking for something you 'd be asking for it because you knew what you wanted only as you said it 's all about being clear about what you want
27 You 've disobeyed mine and you could be hotted for it .
28 With a bit of luck , she would be begging for it by the time he came back .
29 I was sure she would be waiting for me , but the door was locked .
30 I was told she would be waiting for me . ’
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