Example sentences of "now looking for a " in BNC.

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1 But then I began to find it rather unsatisfying , so I 'm now looking for a job , either part-time or full time , but if that does n't work out , I shall get involved in voluntary work . ’
2 The prototype Yes-Man was made for Prutec , the venture capital arm of the Pru , which is now looking for a manufacturer .
3 Gorham and Dudley , who demonstrated the prototype last week , are now looking for a British company with expertise in optics and electronics to invest £250 000 .
4 Therefore I am now looking for a larger tank .
5 A CANINE hero who helped save a dog which was dying from rat poison is now looking for a good home .
6 We are now looking for a manager to head this group and develop its work .
7 Leigh is now looking for a larger space .
8 They are now looking for a good buyer who would be willing to continue their lifetime 's work , and either buy the stock separately , or as a whole package complete with factories .
9 He retained his position of Director of the Africa Literature Centre in Kitwe until 31 March , and the Centre is now looking for a successor .
10 Health spokesman Vic Shroot said : ‘ We are now looking for a pilot willing to fly the plane .
11 BP NORWAY NOW LOOKING FOR A LICENCE TO DRILL
12 ( Jim is now looking for a completely new team , applications to London West )
13 As Gargy Patel reports , he 's now looking for a new challenge .
14 FORMER Bishop Auckland and Gateshead full back Paul Doolan has been released by Barrow , and is now looking for a club in the North-East .
15 She has spent her free time researching the book and is now looking for a publisher .
16 The British Antarctic Survey forms a key component of the Natural Environment Research Council , and we 're now looking for an experienced Electron Microscopist to manage the new SEM facility at our Cambridge headquarters .
17 This is because many intending EFL teachers have already obtained QTS ( perhaps through a modern languages PGCE ) and are now looking for an ‘ add-on ’ EFL qualification ; others may have decided that they want to work in a context ( usually adult education in Britain or overseas ) where QTS is not necessary or appropriate .
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