Example sentences of "[be] always [verb] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We are always looking for new members to join .
2 The Friends are always looking for new members , so why not join and become more involved in the NMS .
3 Problems with their original pitch mean they need a new home venue and are always looking for new members , including men .
4 Large hairdressing groups usually produce their own hair pictures for publicity and in most cases are always looking for new faces with good hair .
5 However , the Teams are always looking for new ideas which they can work on in partnership with local groups and individuals .
6 " We are always looking for new ideas on planting and design to see if we can vary them to suit our garden . "
7 ‘ We are always looking for new business .
8 ‘ We are always looking for new ways to improve the service we give to customers and this was one of them , ’ said Mr David Gettings , store manager .
9 They cultivate many types of fungus and are always searching for new ones to experiment with .
10 Temping jobs are traditionally secretarial but temps are always needed for clerical work and filing , as well as teaching , nursing , pharmaceuticals and school-meals supervision , for example .
11 There , I 'll tell you what , the garage , were always looking for blooming things like that , that 's what they want
12 The chairman , Martin Jay , told me they were always looking for new ideas to raise money but they want to keep it an event for the family , a rural event based on the race .
13 Sheikhas were always looking for homeless orphans to take under their wing .
14 The Society is always looking for new ways to improve its service to members and your encouraging response to the introduction last January , of a direct , one-category membership structure indicates that we are on the right lines .
15 Stokenchurch Dog Rescue and Welfare Society is always looking for voluntary dog walkers , blankets , towels and newspaper , as well as much needed finance so that they can continue to care for the other 70 dogs they have in their kennels at present .
16 The title of Chapter 3 , ‘ The politics of variation ’ , was intended to underscore the central point about sex difference research : that it is always undertaken for political reasons , and has traditionally been used to justify sex discrimination and exclusionary practices , making them seem natural and inevitable .
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