Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] be [verb] for i " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ 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 . ’ |
2 | ‘ I hope you 'll be riding for me again soon . |
3 | You 'll be working for me next year , but who do you fancy caddying for this year ? ’ |
4 | You mean she 'll be gunning for me then ? |
5 | I was sure she would be waiting for me , but the door was locked . |
6 | I was told she would be waiting for me . ’ |
7 | I ca n't get away yet — I need supplies and they 'll be watching for me . |
8 | ‘ I grew up supporting Liverpool and they 'll all be wearing red and white on Monday night — even though they 'll be shouting for me . |
9 | I 'm going to find my friends ; they 'll be waiting for me . ’ |
10 | Lucy sent Silas a side glance as she said , ‘ When I first arrived you said it might be arranged for me to see a kiwi , but I 'll quite understand … ’ |
11 | 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 . ’ |
12 | What will be left for me if I wriggle out of its skin ? |