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

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1 In a field landing , or whenever you are trying for a spot landing ( which , of course , should be on every landing ) , the moment you find that you are having to keep full airbrake on continuously , you should start to side-slip and use up the excess height .
2 Send it whenever you are applying for a job ‘ on spec. ’ or where no mention is made in an advertisement of an application form ( which usually covers the same type of information ) .
3 Of course , he had known they would use the Microwave Gun on him ; they always did when he was up in front of somebody , whenever he was at a disadvantage anyway and needed all the help he could get , whenever he was going for an interview for a job , or being asked things by the Social security people or even clerks in the Post Office .
4 When he got home , his mother rushed him to the Royal Infirmary , wherein he was kept for two days .
5 I do n't know exactly how I 'm paying for it , but I 'm sure I am . ’
6 She explained to Farmer Plant how she used the outjutting twin branches of the tree as her pony , as she had n't a real one to ride , and how she was working for the Pony Rider badge .
7 And I think it would actually need , if it 's going to be taken on board , somebody appointed to look at this , or it be put in somebody 's job brief and I would have thought ideally that it would be placed with the community worker , and I do n't know quite how we 're placed for community workers in East Oxford , but maybe it 's something we could put to that department .
8 Students of social policy often concentrate their attention on social benefits and social services and forget about how they are paid for .
9 They are set out in detail and we have indicated how they are paid for .
10 Alexander raised none of the questions which would have to be answered if emancipation were to take place : whether serfs were to be granted land as well as liberty , whether and how they were to pay for them , and how local government was to be conducted if the jurisdiction of serf-owners came to an end .
11 And it is just as horrifying an idea to contemplate being walled into such a Paradise Garden as being condemned to spend eternity playing games with balloons which never burst , receiving presents from Santa without wondering how they were paid for , being organised into teams with leaders chosen arbitrarily from among us , or eating a permanent celestial buffet of ice cream and salmon sandwiches .
12 She thought about them a lot , wondering how it was going for them on their first real day on active service ; the first day , she supposed , of the rest of their lives — of the duration , at least .
13 A FEW weeks ago TeleClub featured Kristian Schmid ( Todd in ‘ Neighbours ’ ) and how he was looking for a boy or girl from Northern Ireland to join his Steel Can Recycling Board .
14 I never wilted and was proud of my fighting qualities when I was looking for survival and happy for any form of success .
15 I was looking the other day , when I was looking for some of these things .
16 know when I was looking for that
17 The project began back in 1976 when I was working for Capital Radio , London 's independent local radio station .
18 ‘ My only real previous acting experience was when I was working for Walt Disney Productions and had to visit sick children in hospital dressed up in a Pluto costume .
19 It was when I was working for Walt Disney , so it 'll be two years ago .
20 When I arrive outside the refuge where I am to stay for several weeks ; it is a house with no name .
21 ‘ It was the usual one — the one where I 'm searching for Mark .
22 Peter Cook always used to say he did n't know why I was looking for myself , he knew exactly where I was !
23 That 's why I 'm pushing for the fight and for me the sooner the better .
24 I do n't know I do n't know this is why I 'm waiting for Brian to come back .
25 But a reply of no would be an invitation to A to explain why she is looking for Ann , or why she does not know where she is .
26 Louise uses both names for business purposes , Torsney when she is working for the Hygiene Training Consultancy specialising in tailor-made courses for schools , social services and private hospitals ; and Pollard in her role as hygiene consultant for B & W Hygiene , which is a manufacturer and supplier to the industry .
27 Janice , 26 , was on her way to start work at 8.30 last night when she was attacked for no apparent reason .
28 Janet was thirty-one when she was arrested for possession of drugs .
29 So when you think about when you 're preparing for your advocacy exercises , the actual content that you prepare , although important , is not going to have the maximum impact .
30 To begin to remedy this emotional block , start to notice when you are looking for praise or recognition , and in doing so , start talking about or bringing to someone else 's notice something you have not done so well .
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