Example sentences of "be [v-ing] for a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 You react like one when you burn the toast , so why should n't you react like one when you are pitching for a new account ?
2 Second , the fall in unemployment adds something to the theory that the economy has in fact been recovering for a good deal longer than generally realised .
3 Priests inside Malawi are pressing for a new statement from the bishops .
4 ALMOST four years after the 1985 crash of an airliner in Gander , Newfoundland , in which 248 US servicemen were killed , a group of congressmen are pressing for a new inquiry into the disaster .
5 It is significant that it is the Africans who are pressing for a partial lifting of the ban and the maligned fur trade has made no move in that direction .
6 The engineering unions have been pressing for a 35-hour working week , but the deal at NEI — a subsidiary of Rolls-Royce — would satisfy their claim for a two-hour reduction in the working week .
7 He has already been stripped of all his posts , but hardliners had been pressing for a public trial on criminal charges , though this looks unlikely .
8 This means ministers are wrangling for a bigger share of the cake .
9 Part of the problem has been the software , which has been looking for a decent hardware platform and waiting for support from a mainstream operating system vendor .
10 Obviously a tall , long-legged person will need a big horse ; I recently sold a 17.3hh gelding to a man of six foot eight who had been looking for a long time !
11 Morgan has been looking for a white knight for the last two weeks since insurance broker Willis Faber announced it was selling its 20 per cent stake in the merchant bank to Banque Indosuez , part of Compagnie Financiere de Suez .
12 I had been looking for a full-length piece to do anyway and I was also attracted to the idea of working with a ballet company . ’
13 The German bank has been looking for a French opening for its global expansion for some time .
14 Time Warner has been looking for a high-technology partner since 1991 , when it sold smaller stakes in TWE to two Japanese firms , Toshiba and ITOCHU ( then known as C. Itoh ) .
15 And the car was such a mess nobody would have been looking for a sawn brake cable . ’
16 For people who are training for a particular sport such as karate , specific exercises can be inserted in the routine , for example alternate mae-geri or squat/standup/mae-geri .
17 Now I am looking for a new start and go on from there . ’
18 And can I remind the district planning officers I am looking for a positive contribution from you on Tuesday .
19 He stormed : ‘ I am looking for a dramatic improvement in our defending .
20 Police are searching for a blunt instrument .
21 One try resulted in a pregnancy which ended in a miscarriage , but the couple are saving for a second try .
22 Says Phil Keer : ‘ I think me and most of my friends are looking for a long term relationship .
23 ‘ Do n't say that you are looking for a gilded mare too ! ’
24 If you are looking for a specific topic ( e.g. The Paris Peace Conference ) and it is not listed , you might investigate chapters which appear related ( e.g. " The Resettlement of Europe " or , even more broadly , " The First World War " ) .
25 So we are looking for a new name that we shall use for the discs when they are eventually released .
26 Joan Daniels ' term of office expires at the 1987 Annual General Meeting , so we are looking for a new treasurer .
27 If you lack this insight or are looking for a new direction , then Baker can help ( see Recommended reading at the end of this chapter ) .
28 We are looking for a new custodian of the Society 's money .
29 ‘ We are looking for a new partnership with the LAS and believe that together it is possible to ensure this vital lifeline goes from being the worst in the UK to being the model service . ’
30 Mary Anne who has been managing this side of things for us is leaving Birmingham and we are looking for a new manager ( see job description on page 6 ) .
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