Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] for a new [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Oliver wondered why Angelina was not clamouring for a new vote in order to support her fiancé and decided that this was some further infamous plan on her part .
2 That 's why I sympathise with Audrey and I feel sure she 's not looking for a new man .
3 Second , most people who are in work are keeping their heads down and not looking for a new job , so there is less competition from those in work .
4 No I 'm not , I 'm not looking for a new penknife at all boy
5 It was much more the sheer vitality and range of committed ability , lay and clerical , present in the Church at that time and just waiting for a new lead .
6 But , when asked whether he was still looking for a new goalkeeper despite Hitchcock 's form , Porterfield said : ‘ We are always looking to improve our squad of players and we will keep searching . ’
7 It 's been a weekend of turmoil for Oxford United , still looking for a new manager .
8 It 's been a weekend of turmoil for Oxford United , still looking for a new manager .
9 The Football League hierarchy are also looking for a new TV deal for their revamped competition and they also still have to meet sponsors Barclays to discuss the final year of their deal .
10 Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan is also looking for a new striker .
11 In debt and in the middle of a takeover battle , they 're also looking for a new manager .
12 At the same time as the Convent negotiations were taking place , the Governors were also advertising for a new headmaster , for Mr. Scott had decided to retire at the end of the Easter Term in 1979 .
13 As Gargy Patel reports , he 's now looking for a new challenge .
14 Do I start tomorrow looking for a new paper , because the Echo ca n't be doing with a man who lacks the bloody human touch ?
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