Example sentences of "[pers pn] be [verb] for [to-vb] " in BNC.

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1 Q When I am looking at the ingredients in a hair product what should I be looking for to identify it as a quality product ?
2 He 's the kind of guy I 'm lookin' for to head up regional planning .
3 ‘ The man you 're waiting for to make you his wife ? ’
4 Dr Mawhinney told MPs in a Commons written reply : ‘ This impressive contribution from GPs and their practice teams is exactly the sort of response we are looking for to take forward our plans to improve the nation 's health . ’
5 Instead they are looking for to recruit people between 45 and 65 , who they feel are more likely to remain cool in the crises which plague , that kind of holiday .
6 Instead they are looking for to recruit people between 45 and 65 , who they feel are more likely to remain cool in the crises which plague , that kind of holiday .
7 These will all be presented to interested donors in a common summarised format that will provide them with the information they are looking for to make their decisions .
8 Such a system would benefit Sunderland not only financially there would be full-houses for each match but also the big crowds would surely help the Rokermen to get the safety points they are looking for to climb above the Second Division danger zone .
9 Allied Breweries ' Taylor Walker subsidiary may consider the chain is just what they are looking for to increase their estate .
10 Second , failing to take off would give L Detachment 's detractors at headquarters just the ammunition they were looking for to disband the unit .
11 And he , he got a good price for them with them being washed for to put potatoes in .
12 One of them is enclosed in the letters written by the same ship , another bill is sent overland to the factor or party to whom the goods are consigned , the third remaineth with the merchant , for his testimony against the master , if there were any occasion for loose dealing ; but especially it is kept for to serve in case of loss , to recover the value of the goods of the assurors that have undertaken to bear the adventure with you .
13 Finally the contemplative grows to recognise that in his life of love for God the being of God is extended in time : " he is gifte for to knowen and lufen him " ( Scale 2 , 34.111r. – 264 ) .
14 A car he was heading for to draw his next breath suddenly drove off .
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