Example sentences of "[noun sg] [pron] be [adv] look for " in BNC.

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1 Take people to objections , take them to where you want them to be and bear in mind you 're always looking for an objection
2 Material did come to me at EMI Publishing from EMI Records , and if we were interested in an act who were also looking for a record deal , we would pass the information through to EMI Records .
3 As a sentencing judge you are always looking for options erm a variety of options to impose so that each individual sentence that you impose on a defendant is tailored to either the rehabilitation or the punishment ends of sentencing .
4 I did n't pay them no heed at the time , because in this town somebody is always looking for somebody .
5 At the moment it is still looking for funding from private and public sources ; the Netherlands has provided an initial grant of US$1.5 million .
6 However , when this becomes a driver we are often looking for attention when we are doing something .
7 While I 'm on a journey I 'm always looking for cones and sometimes I 'm fortunate enough to be held up at traffic works .
8 Because if you read the motion she is just looking for the rights of an individual and rule , rule six in the rule book applies the laws of natural justice , which we 're all for , the C E C agree , we 're all for it .
9 ‘ Do n't you realize I 'd be a target for all the men living in World 's End who are just looking for a loose woman to amuse themselves with ? ’
10 Erm , then we all just worked at getting pieces out on paper , all that was going fine , and then I assigned two more people to stick all the pieces together and trying to create sentences from it , and I think the only time that I , we lost it was like , right at the end we were like looking for a few words to make our sentences make sense .
11 In this context , I would argue that while the unleashing of widespread revolutionary activity in Latin America in the 1960s must obviously be attributed to the impact of the 1959 Cuban revolution , this event was essentially a catalyst , which supplied a model and a source of inspiration to a radicalised generation who were already looking for an alternative to the Soviet theory of ‘ revolution in stages ’ .
12 it 's like that argument , that , when you look for a marriage partner you 're either looking for somebody to re if you 're a woman , to replicate your father , or to be
13 So the first things going through a buyer 's head , or that will influence them , will be the sort of lifestyle they 're actually looking for .
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