Example sentences of "will be looking for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Change his hair , colour it , give him a beard — it would all help to age him , and Madam Lundy 's men will be looking for a young man . " |
2 | If just one per cent switch from Tory to Labour , Conal Gregory with the country 's slimmest Tory majority of just 147 in York will be looking for a new job . |
3 | The press will be looking for a strong statement of your own point of view , but you must not present a wholly one-sided picture . |
4 | The child handler competition is open to anyone under 16 and the judges will be looking for a good rapport between kids and dogs . |
5 | As for the other Britons , Niall MacKenzie — who has loads of experience in this sphere — would appear to be the best , but the North West 200 promoters will be looking for a good result from Kevin Mitchell who is one of their key men for the May meeting at Portstewart . |
6 | ‘ I will be looking for a good attitude from everyone . ’ |
7 | And League secretary Mike Foster warned : ‘ We will be looking for a significant majority in favour of forming another division if we are to pursue Ron Noades 's plan . |
8 | Everybody will be looking for a smooth , powerful ride that minimises wind resistance and gives the most direct transfer of muscular power to amazing speed along the road . |
9 | Health Promotion will be looking for the best young smile of the week . |
10 | Essentially , you will be looking for the fullest possible information , not only about how fantastic the colour is , but about all the other factors we have been discussing , and how candid are the comments on the shortcomings . |
11 | Tory MPs and the City will be looking for an early cut in interest rates to stimulate recovery . |
12 | If there is , they will be looking for an early signal that their franchise will be renewed . |