Example sentences of "and [pers pn] be [verb] [adv] for " in BNC.

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1 He 's convinced that my lover and I are waiting eagerly for that event , so he 's written a will that leaves me destitute .
2 But erm , yes , so I still do n't know what 's happening with that yet , and I 'm waiting also for them to confirm a date for this first sort of Do Business in France seminar , that we 're going to help them with , which was originally going to be February , and is now going to be March .
3 no I 'm sorry but you ca n't have the cars and bikes out because it 's tea time and you 're going home for your tea , Bryony 's had her hair cut and mummy 's come back there 's look
4 If you are going away on holiday like I go away on holiday and probably some your colleagues and you 're going abroad for two three weeks , it makes commonsense to try and protect your home as soon as you possibly , as much as you can by isolating the risk .
5 Nothing about it is taught at school and we are criticised abroad for not repenting of the war . ’
6 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 .
7 I walk around the shop on air and Berty Barlow says I 've got stars in my eyes , and I have and they 're shining just for you .
8 This is partly to get higher wages , but it is really so because jobs are run-of-the-mill and they are looking simply for a change of venue , a new setting , and new faces .
9 They 'd all come straight to Ingham 's after the Requiem Mass and they were waiting now for John Burns , the undertaker , to come and tell them when the grave was ready at the cemetery and the men would walk the coffin there .
10 ‘ We called at the Barclays on the way down , and he was staying there for the week-end .
11 His condition was therefore monitored and he was prepared carefully for surgery .
12 And it 's sparkling just for you .
13 A Kha-Khan did not ask ; he commanded , and it was left simply for everyone else to obey .
14 Three years ago , it would have easily surpassed its $50–80,000 estimate but there was not a bid in the room , and it was sold afterward for a paltry $25,000 ( £17,850 ) .
15 The youngster said : ‘ I turned around and it was coming straight for me .
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