Example sentences of "[conj] [noun] [be] look [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ The figures we found are not significantly different to those anywhere else where people are looking for the problem . ’ |
2 | Moreover he knew that Harwell were looking for the crucial neutron spectrum which , surely , would clinch everything . |
3 | Here we are told for the first time such details as that the Moreens are American , that they require a resident tutor for their sickly child , and that Pemberton is looking for the tutor 's job ; or rather , we are not told , but are led to infer these facts , for James avoids a direct statement of them . |
4 | In this case , though , is n't it more likely that Joanna was looking for the same 15 minutes of fame achieved by Australian nightclub singer Fairlie Arrow a year ago ? |
5 | Alright , so he looks to the past for his moral inspirations and he imagines that Nick is looking to the future . |
6 | The 13″ module will be available for shipment from this summer , and NEC is looking to the development of larger screen modules , between 15″ and 21″ . |
7 | Seb and Antony were looking at the horses dubiously , trying to see past glories and failing . |
8 | If England were looking to the future then some of the players should have been selected years ago . |
9 | Rosa and Dolores were looking after the child in Palma and I knew they were due to return . |
10 | Four months later her killer is still at large and detectives are looking at the possibility that she may not have been his first victim |
11 | A mix of Republicans and Democrats are looking at the exemption . |
12 | But Charlie was looking across the street and not at me . |
13 | While Kee was looking at the man , Karen explained . |