Example sentences of "[noun] look [adv prt] for " in BNC.
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1 | In the wood look out for whinchats , redstarts and spotted flycatchers as well as evidence of deer and pine martens who live here . |
2 | Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich . |
3 | You 'd have to pay for your own food , because — unless things look up for us — we shall have to live on grass like Nebuchadnezzar ; but that would n't cost you £1 a week , so you could manage the fare , could n't you ? |
4 | In the Slovenský Raj look out for black woodpeckers and storks . |
5 | This month look out for Maggie Nichols , Patience Agbabi and Sheila Hyde — for dates and times phone 081 690 9368 |
6 | HOLY Week is a time when many people look around for devotional reading , and I suppose we should be grateful to the Observer for drawing attention to a ‘ dirty ’ book on sex for Catholics which has been written by the 30-year-old retiring editor of the Catholic Herald and a friend . |
7 | Among the cool colours and short sleeves look out for an imaginative crochet trim — daisies , worked separately and set into open spaces left in the knitting . |
8 | But as the deadline approaches look out for new products , such as cash unit trusts paying interest gross , as the banks and building societies battle to hang on to those deposits . |
9 | An example might be to focus on car number plates and seeing if you can make a word containing all the letters of the plate number , or in a supermarket look out for all items costing a particular amount of money , or in a crowded room noting the number of people with blue eyes . |