Example sentences of "[pron] be [verb] for them " in BNC.
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1 | I am fighting for them as much as for the shareholders . |
2 | Erm the law college have expressed an interest , and I 'm temping for them this week so I 'll chase them . |
3 | ‘ I 've put through a call to London and I 'm waiting for them to ring me up . |
4 | I 'm waiting for them to well they 're going to fix it soon . |
5 | I 'm waiting for them to answer . |
6 | But , in meantime while I were waiting for them to ring me I were that mad ! |
7 | And while I was waiting for them I I went into a little shop and For some cigarettes , and er me brother y Oh younger brother , we 'd started him up er f he was a plumber . |
8 | It is extremely likely , also , that someone was waiting for them at their intended destination . |
9 | ( 1.3 ) The possible argument consists in the premiss ( 1 ) that decisions and the like are taken to be effects but also to be no more than events which follow on conditions which are required for them , the further premiss ( 2 ) that it is to be presumed that we have a single conception of effects rather than several , and the conclusion ( 3 ) that all effects , including what have been called standard effects , are merely events preceded by conditions required for them . |
10 | No um Michael Fraser Associates have now started a lobbying operation which is run for them by the former Chief Executive of the Tory Party in Scotland whose name I 've forgotten but he lives down at Tiningham in East Lothian ah , now if I could get him in if Fred does n't object and again if Fred did n't object and the other guy did n't object it might be worth getting a member of Parliament in |
11 | In every prima facae case there are always anomalies if somebody is looking for them . ’ |
12 | Indeed , Eoin O'Duffy , who led an Irish contingent to Spain to help Franco , maintained that they had gone to fight the battle of Christianity against Communism , a view which was confirmed for them by the Irish Dominican father , Revd Paul O' Sullivan when he said : |
13 | Three days after leaving Alexandria the whole column met up with Timpson 's LRDG patrol , which was waiting for them . |
14 | For an hour the guests sat patiently listening ; then everybody got up and , with the air of people who have been thinking of little else for some time , demolished the langoor ( free food ) which was waiting for them at the rear of the house . |
15 | Many elderly people do this each year if it is not suitable for them to go away with their family , and they understand the need those who are caring for them have for a complete break . |
16 | I am happy to say that the farmers of the United Kingdom believe in this ministerial team and in the Government , who are fighting for them against the proposals of the European Community . |
17 | That you as seller retain ownership of the goods until you are paid for them . |
18 | You are working for them now . ’ |
19 | You do n't have to start at a attitude , but yeah , if you 're watching for them , and you start to see signals , you need to be aware of these , because that 's really the situation , is n't it , that 's why I think you to be aware of influence . |
20 | so you 're looking for them be eighty fives |
21 | Oh you 're waiting for them |
22 | And all the other farmers were paying the guys who were working for them on the side , ten pound a day , for working from nine o'clock in the morning till about five at night . |
23 | Each had photographs and memories that they longed to share with their families who were waiting for them back at Heathrow . |
24 | worked for them and you qualified while you were working for them . |
25 | And Karen last weekend , after you were sitting for them suddenly took ill on the Saturday I think , and Sheila was n't in any great shape , so he went back home er , from the office an over his lunch hour to see if he could just go and lend a hand , ge generally help out over his lunch hour . |
26 | She attends to the reservations , and when people arrive she shows them to the chalets she 's arranged for them to occupy . ’ |
27 | They are husbands , ergo , she is looking for them . |
28 | If the very young , and sometimes the educationally very backward , are taught , or perhaps more accurately indoctrinated , with the idea that there is a ‘ god ’ who approves the teaching , who is caring for them , and who will provide for their needs , they will believe this , even when a state of intense deprivation confutes this every day of their lives . |
29 | she was looking for them . |
30 | She knew them all ; she was devastated for them and their families , who would be left husbandless and fatherless . |