Example sentences of "[noun prp] [be] looking [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Swindon are looking for their third consecutive win . |
2 | Widnes are looking into a plan in which last season 's best player , Richard Eyres , will play in Canberra this summer . |
3 | Nottinghamshire are looking for their first win in a one-day competition at Trent Bridge this season . |
4 | Has Richard been looking after you ? ’ |
5 | She and Nevil were looking after Margaret and Rose as John and Laura had gone out to the theatre for the evening . |
6 | Seb and Antony were looking at the horses dubiously , trying to see past glories and failing . |
7 | Claire and Kezia were looking at each other and saying nothing . |
8 | PVG is looking for like-minded parties . |
9 | Andy is looking at my bag . |
10 | David is looking for somewhere to put his croquet club . |
11 | To strengthen its position , Taiwan is looking for support abroad . |
12 | Sefa-Dedeh is looking at the hydration properties of legumes with the idea of developing a variety that takes less time . |
13 | 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″ . |
14 | NEC is looking for sales of 30,000 units of the five new models over the next two years . |
15 | Now , everyone confronts the same challenge , and Mr Lang is looking for consensus . |
16 | DRI/McGraw-Hill is looking for an individual to join its sales and support team in its London office . |
17 | She could tell that Dr Neil was looking at her most sceptically , although he was touching her so gently that the black fear which she had felt before she had fainted did not return — and pooh to his suspicions ! |
18 | The main course arrived and Mahoney sat back in his seat , seeing how intently Donna was looking at him , hanging on his every word . |
19 | At last Meredith was looking at her . |
20 | And on the other hand , a gorilla in a Top Shop suit called Nevil was looking for me , though he had n't bargained for Lisabeth 's own version of the Neighbourhood Watch Scheme . |
21 | When the young Alfred Hitchcock was looking for a studio in which to learn the craft of filmmaking , it never occurred to him to knock at the doors of Samuelson 's Worton Hall or Stoll at Cricklewood . |
22 | At the time , Dustin was looking for a role that attracted him . |
23 | His head rested on the pillow at an unusual angle , the chin tilted abnormally high , so that , from the foot of the bed , Richard was looking into the dark pits of his nostrils . |
24 | Grandson Richard was looking at Masklin down the length of his nose . |
25 | Richard was looking at me . |
26 | Creed was looking into the sky as if scanning for omens . |
27 | Scott was looking at her and so was Kay . |
28 | Mary Finnigan : ‘ It emerged that David was looking for somewhere to live . |
29 | What Branson was looking for was nothing short of government protection . |
30 | She knew that Christie Goldsborough was looking at her strangely and that other people , somewhere in the room — pushing into the doorway to see what was going on — were looking at her too . |