Example sentences of "[noun sg] look [prep] [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Throw it in the river still bearing the noose-mark , or cart it round London and risk capture looking for a new gibbet ! ’ |
2 | In the morning , having rectified the recorder fault , he walked down towards the station to look for a new location . |
3 | In Britain quarrying or gravel-dredging left emptied space looking for a new use . |
4 | Craigie Aitchison is his leading artist looking for a new representation . |
5 | Félicie waited with him for news of the birth , and during the anxious time Modi asked her for advice , knowing that Jeanne was too preoccupied in looking after him and coping with her mother 's often unhelpful interference to look after a new baby alone . |
6 | ANOTHER worthy cause looking for a new sponsor is tall and powerful with bandaged ears . |
7 | ‘ Our oil-fired central heating system was showing signs of age , so the National Trust 's adviser on Conservation Heating looked for a new system which would be efficient , cost effective and environmentally sound . |
8 | Lerissa had weighed anchor ( breaking a 56lb Danforth in the process , her owner told me next day ) and was wandering around the anchorage looking for a new parking place . |
9 | If he does … choose to leave his existing employment before the last minute in order to look for a new job before the rush of others competing with him comes , then that is up to him . |
10 | Sacheverell Sitwell , a young aesthete from England , had crossed the Channel to look at the new painting in post-war Paris with a view to putting on a comprehensive exhibition in London . |