Example sentences of "have look for " in BNC.
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1 | No one would ever have looked for him there . |
2 | I think if I had had more time to myself when I first retired I would n't have made that mistake and would have looked for interests nearer home . |
3 | They should have looked for a two-bedded , well-equipped flat in Norwich or in a convenient village close to the shops and post office , and to a church , of course . |
4 | No plan for the upper floor is given , and the ground floor plan is very simple , with none of those carefully considered amenities that Dorothea might have looked for in Loudon 's Encyclopaedia . |
5 | Cassie could have looked for hours but a slight sound from the garden jolted her back to an awareness of her present danger . |
6 | ‘ If the museum had n't offered an opportunity , they would have looked for another . ’ |
7 | For example , the small cell was so amply used in the classical period that one would think a composer of originality would have looked for something different . |
8 | The major field monuments , which are better documented , almost certainly provided the foci in the landscape , around which such subsistence settlements would have been placed and to which they would have looked for some specialised goods and services . |
9 | It was inevitable therefore that she should have looked for a career in motor racing — at least that was what she told herself . |
10 | We could have looked for something to press it with and pressed it . |
11 | keeps guessing that 's what , I should have looked for . |
12 | ‘ We sha n't have to look for another home for you , my friend . |
13 | He says that the squeeze on his income under a Labour government may mean that his wife would have to look for work , or he may seriously consider taking his skills abroad . |
14 | Eventually , we will have to look for different fuels , according to Larry Jenney , of the US Transportation Research Board , in Washington DC , but fuel efficiency is an essential first step . |
15 | Better yet , give him something like a façade , with doors and windows behind which there operates a mystery which the reader-accomplice will have to look for … |
16 | We do not have to look for conventional biological survival values of traits like religion , music , and ritual dancing , though these may also be present . |
17 | The vendor may be able to point out external electric cable runs , stop-cocks , gas and water runs , drains and manholes — otherwise you will have to look for them ; try to ascertain their age and condition ( see Chapter 6 ) . |
18 | Unfortunately the VHD project is now on ice , and the company may have to look for another video-disc format . |
19 | One would have to look for very strong boundaries if one was going to make this distinction at all . |
20 | ‘ I shall have to look for another job before too long , though . |
21 | It is questionable whether the statement of compliance with the code will be audited ; the media will have to look for non-compliance themselves . |
22 | Given that they would have to look for other offices , the partners decided to take the opportunity to merge the three Isle of Wight offices and reap the benefits of the resulting economies of scale . |
23 | ‘ I 'll go back to my dad 's business until Christmas but then I 'll have to look for another job , hopefully I 'll be able to stay in golf . |
24 | So from now on , all you 'll have to look for is a red handle for slotted , green for Phillips , blue for Pozidriv/Supadriv , and yellow for Torx . |
25 | These are still very general in the sense that they tell you what kind of relations you would have to look for to turn Poulantzas ' scheme into an explanatory tool , rather than what relations of these types there actually are . |
26 | Therefore the majority of our current staff will have to look for other employment . |
27 | ‘ We 'll have to look for hours to find our spaceship . ’ |
28 | I do n't have to look for reasons . |
29 | Thorfinn said , ‘ If the landings take place on the north side , they 'll have to look for more boats upriver and get themselves across till we can come . ’ |
30 | ‘ I 'll have to look for a new posting . ’ |