Example sentences of "must be looking [prep] " in BNC.

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1 There are , however , some men who assume that a single mother must be looking for a husband .
2 Sometimes colleagues may read my signals wrongly ; they think that , because I wear short skirts and I 'm not afraid to let the conversation get personal , I must be looking for an affair .
3 We had discussed this business of how people 's appearance literally alters in the eyes of their lovers , and suddenly I blushed , for it seemed to me he must be remembering this too , and that we must be looking for the same thing , as one might take down an old book in a moment of hungry nostalgia and start to re-read , hoping it may provide the same remembered enchantment as before .
4 When I arrived at the airport to check in , I was surprised by the amount of security , I decided they must be looking for drug traffickers .
5 Then he looked up towards the back , and Shelley knew , with a sudden shock , that he must be looking for her , but she was too nervous to stand up .
6 Investors provide the cash expecting high returns ; to get the money , a firm must be looking at pretty profitable investment opportunities .
7 His face was in darkness , but he must be looking at her .
8 You must be looking at different patients
9 We must be looking at a general systems failure .
10 However , as she walked she felt he must be looking at her back as she walked away .
11 Is n't it obvious within a second that you must be looking at the husband and wife ?
12 I wonder , I must be looking at on her
13 We poor women must be looking to our defences , I swear !
14 The regulations state that to work part time one must be looking after small children or caring for disabled relatives , but there are many more reasons why women would want to work part time .
15 Editor , — Vivienne van Someren does not state in her editorial ( 5 December ) the Department of Health criteria for part time senior registrar training , but Sunita Shrotria says that to work part time ‘ one must be looking after small children , or caring for a disabled relative . ’
16 It 's worn well ; David must be looking after it with a coat of stop-rot now and then . ’
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