Example sentences of "i [was/were] [v-ing] for a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 If I were looking for a fault with the conception of the series , it could only be that it lacks a single volume overview of the whole of the development of quantum theory , a volume concentrating on the broad sweep of ideas and leaving out the mathematical detail .
2 If I were looking for a record deal , I would be pursuing individual A&R people , getting them to come and see my band .
3 When I returned to Moose Jaw about mid-August I had a long talk with Fred Workman , who told me he had noticed a certain restlessness in me as if I were hoping for a change of scene .
4 I 'm about to invest in a brand new , superduper , anti-obsolescence computer and I feel as confident as if I were shopping for a pair of skis .
5 When I went to Highlander I was looking for a way which could help towards more effective participation and the development of better non-formal opportunities in adult education on social issues which affect communities in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland .
6 I was looking for a way out into the aisle .
7 I was looking for a man named Tom Tunney , a washed-out writer and a deep-dyed drunk .
8 I was looking for a bird 's nest to show Tory , Mummy . ’
9 I was looking for a hiding place for some stupid necklace I 'd bought , and the bureau was the nearest thing to hand ! ’
10 Nobody had heard of Rosie O'Dell ; I was looking for a needle in a haystack . ’
11 ‘ When I decided to take the part I was looking for a role that was the opposite of my character Dylan .
12 When I remarked that this was a pity , since I was looking for a peat replacement to acidify limey soil , my man began detectably to back-pedal .
13 And eventually I found a job er as assistant to the er clerking to the rating officer , who had also been a member of t , who was a member of the chapel , and er knew I was looking for a job and er , I had n't written to him cos I did n't know this one was coming up .
14 For I was looking for a job I was newly married in nineteen thirty six make a pound or two .
15 The time I was looking for a house , he says it was n't enough to get into Sandy Row .
16 I was looking for a sounding board and that 's what I 've got . ’
17 I was looking for a business venture worthy of my silver , some trade across the Narrow Seas or perhaps commerce with the Baltic .
18 I was looking for a business niche and the idea really took off , ’ said Mrs Spence .
19 I was looking for a book on how people make them . ’
20 Yes that 's right , looked like a , a good plan , I was looking for a savings plan and er I suppose it 's one of those er fortunate circumstances , Friends Provident sent some stuff through , it looked good so I took it out .
21 And occasionally if I was looking for a magazine to buy , it would get a lot of i good information in it too .
22 She added that to herself while , aloud , she elaborated , ‘ I was fishing for a coin that I 'd accidentally dropped down the back of the chair … and there was my passport and the rest of my stuff . ’
23 One of the grown-ups said , ‘ I was hoping for a bit of a fly-past . ’
24 I was teaching for a while , I did not miss many gigs , ’ he says .
25 Violet Sangston found me while I was searching for a hiding-place .
26 I was back to visit it because Ben Tee , via the falls , was one of a series of outings I was proposing for a book of Lochaber walks , and despite all my nosing about I was not prepared to describe things without another visit .
27 I was waiting for a friend and I would like to get out of here some time this week . ’
28 I told everyone I was going for a merit , but it made me feel really good when I got it !
29 You know the last time I went back to Britain , I was going for a month but I changed my flight and left two weeks early .
30 IN 1989 I was working for a community video project called Women 's Media Resources .
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