Example sentences of "we look for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We look for a quiet , dark place , and we do it in the car . ’ |
2 | Amongst the great majority , the faith of earlier centuries persisted , at least outwardly ; indeed , if we look for a movement of thought and feeling that by the end of the century had penetrated into every class of society except the highest , we shall find it in the revival of ‘ vital religion ’ , or ‘ enthusiasm ’ , as it was also called . |
3 | Roger Gamlin of Amtrak Express Parcels explains : ‘ We look for a sales-oriented person with the ability to gain new customers . |
4 | And now , as the sentences are somewhere , we look for a place for the thought … |
5 | We look for a hand to hold , a shoulder to weep on , another body to cling to — anything that will reassure us that we are not alone , abandoned and helpless in the face of forces we do not understand . |
6 | With a problem we look for a solution . |
7 | Well when we say anything to a child , we look for a response . |
8 | and we either go with the word report or we look for an alternative word or words . |
9 | In the main we we look for an average between sixteen to twenty pages |
10 | That we look not for detailed application of single techniques in a piecemeal fashion , but rather that we look for the general developments from which we can build school specific approaches which translate the experience into usable school practice . |
11 | In the former we look for the objectionable and unacceptable features in the book and use these as the basis of rejection , and in the latter we look for the meritorious and desirable features in the book and use these as the basis of selection . |
12 | In the former we look for the objectionable and unacceptable features in the book and use these as the basis of rejection , and in the latter we look for the meritorious and desirable features in the book and use these as the basis of selection . |
13 | I 'll keep the boy close by me when we look for the treasure ; then , when we have both ship and treasure , we 'll persuade Jim to join us , and give him some of the treasure for all his help . ’ |
14 | If we look for the fashion that 's the veneer , it 's the meaning that 's the more important . |
15 | We look for the parrot . |