Example sentences of "[be] also [v-ing] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | In debt and in the middle of a takeover battle , they 're also looking for a new manager . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | At the same time , elements of the 1st Battalion the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers ( 1 RFF ) , one of two non-parachute-trained battalions in the brigade , are also preparing for an airborne operation . |
4 | FULL-TIME Communication , the satellite television company which has offered English football £500 million over 10 years , are also bidding for the glamorous final stages of the European Cup . |
5 | But four Norwegian offshore businesses are also fighting for the lucrative work . |
6 | Commentators are also pressing for a staggered implementation , with companies being allowed to report progress on compliance for a given period of time . |
7 | As I oversee the finishing touches of this Christmas issue of Pipeline , I am also preparing for a special production of my own ! |
8 | 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 . |
9 | The opposition were loyally supporting the Government , but were also pressing for a definitive statement . |
10 | And he is also calling for a massive reduction in overseas aid , already hit by the fall in the value of the pound . |
11 | Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan is also looking for a new striker . |
12 | On top of the announcement , Tadpole is also filing for a full listing on the London Stock Exchange today . |
13 | This emerged as the consensus view on the juvenile ‘ crime wave ’ of the 1930s , and The Times was also speaking for a wide consensus when it suggested in a lead article that , ‘ It is a good and wise rule that , as far as possible , delinquent children ought to be left at home . ’ |
14 | By 1942 the Labour Party Conference was also calling for a comprehensive scheme of social security , adequate cash payments to provide security whatever the contingency , a scheme of family allowances , and a national health service . |
15 | One of the attractions of NoS was that , in breaking away from the Fleet Street mould , it was also looking for a different sort of employee . |
16 | He was also working for the British Council , writing for foreign magazines and attending functions organized by the Anglo-Swedish Society or the Norwegian Institute , as well as seeing American G.I.s stationed in London — it seemed to him on occasions that every American sergeant wrote verse . |