Example sentences of "be [verb] for we " in BNC.
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1 | And besides , if it 's all rigged like they say you do it 'll already be arranged for us . |
2 | ‘ None of us could be sure if we would have a job tomorrow ; the uncertainty was preventing us winning new business ; and we had looked at the various companies who were rumoured to be bidding for us and did n't like what we saw . ’ |
3 | Now I know , know of no law of economics which would permit that , would you be prepared for us to pay a lot out of tax payers ' resources to give to the Soviet people , to help their economy , to help them survive this very difficult transition period ? |
4 | Can you possibly arrange for a BVU copy to be made for us for posting by Thursday this week ? |
5 | " It wo n't be easy , my mother will be looking for us … " |
6 | What would you be looking for us to do to help you as the candidate if you win ? |
7 | They could even be looking for us ! ’ |
8 | Someone may just be waiting for us to arrive . ’ |
9 | We were all soaking wet and more than ready for the hot baths and good meal we knew would be waiting for us back at Malham Tarn . |
10 | If I say the words giant squid , does that remind you of what could be waiting for us out there ? ’ |
11 | They would be waiting for us . ’ |
12 | The crowd will be waiting for us . ’ |
13 | ‘ Hans will be waiting for us . |
14 | There was a ten-ton truck supposed to be waiting for us at Dili but it was n't there . |
15 | ‘ Sophia will be waiting for us at the vicarage , ’ said Mrs Grandison . |
16 | Our fondness each for the other is pure and innocent , a union of two happy souls — it could be that a way will be found for us . ’ |
17 | The visions which our ancestors saw with the mind 's eye , must be embodied for us in palpable form … all must be made palpable to sight , no less than to feeling . ’ |
18 | We can acquiesce in this thought experiment only because we implicitly assume that enough behavioural complexity will be discovered for us to regard tribe members as having beliefs and intentions , even if , ex hypothesi , their very simple language does not permit them to express these beliefs and intentions . |
19 | Next morning in the market , shopping for a picnic , our struggles with the phrasebook brought an English-speaking Thai to our rescue , explaining that the quail eggs we had bought were raw , but could be cooked for us in the soup cauldron wherever we took breakfast . |
20 | ‘ We hope Mr Stein will be working for us long into the future and obviously in that case we would need to apply for another permit for him . |
21 | And in some organizations they would not be working for us any more |