Example sentences of "[noun] [pron] be [adv] look for " in BNC.

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1 Take people to objections , take them to where you want them to be and bear in mind you 're always looking for an objection
2 Ronnie he 's still looking for a job .
3 Material did come to me at EMI Publishing from EMI Records , and if we were interested in an act who were also looking for a record deal , we would pass the information through to EMI Records .
4 As a sentencing judge you are always looking for options erm a variety of options to impose so that each individual sentence that you impose on a defendant is tailored to either the rehabilitation or the punishment ends of sentencing .
5 At The Royal Bank of Scotland we are always looking for ways to ensure that our customers achieve a good return from their savings , particularly now that interest rates are much lower .
6 The agent 's problem with acts who are still looking for a deal is how to judge their potential for success .
7 I did n't pay them no heed at the time , because in this town somebody is always looking for somebody .
8 Yeah , I got the impression when the TV commentators were going on about the Turks being in Europe for the last 10 years they were just looking for some excuse to explain th scum 's ineptitude .
9 At the moment it is still looking for funding from private and public sources ; the Netherlands has provided an initial grant of US$1.5 million .
10 However , when this becomes a driver we are often looking for attention when we are doing something .
11 As well as spending a great deal of time servicing existing customers we are constantly looking for new opportunities in developing markets around the world .
12 While I 'm on a journey I 'm always looking for cones and sometimes I 'm fortunate enough to be held up at traffic works .
13 Because if you read the motion she is just looking for the rights of an individual and rule , rule six in the rule book applies the laws of natural justice , which we 're all for , the C E C agree , we 're all for it .
14 ‘ Do n't you realize I 'd be a target for all the men living in World 's End who are just looking for a loose woman to amuse themselves with ? ’
15 Erm , then we all just worked at getting pieces out on paper , all that was going fine , and then I assigned two more people to stick all the pieces together and trying to create sentences from it , and I think the only time that I , we lost it was like , right at the end we were like looking for a few words to make our sentences make sense .
16 In this context , I would argue that while the unleashing of widespread revolutionary activity in Latin America in the 1960s must obviously be attributed to the impact of the 1959 Cuban revolution , this event was essentially a catalyst , which supplied a model and a source of inspiration to a radicalised generation who were already looking for an alternative to the Soviet theory of ‘ revolution in stages ’ .
17 Yet I think the borough council gave some clear hints they 're maybe looking for additional land allocation .
18 ‘ I put my headlights on to see if that would help the policemen who were obviously looking for someone .
19 it 's like that argument , that , when you look for a marriage partner you 're either looking for somebody to re if you 're a woman , to replicate your father , or to be
20 So the first things going through a buyer 's head , or that will influence them , will be the sort of lifestyle they 're actually looking for .
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