Example sentences of "look [adv prt] for [art] [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Jack fell quickly into the routine of looking out for the absurdities in his father 's speech to put into a P'dayta-Pie for Warnie ; but he had no heart for it . |
2 | He now firmly refutes suggestions that he is unhappy with the Yorkshire set-up and is looking around for a move to another county . |
3 | Of course , I 'll have to do an internship first , then a stint as a registrar before I can even think of looking around for a practice of my own . ’ |
4 | Mr Gregory could be looking around for a job at the moment . ’ |
5 | Cotterell nodded and started looking around for a piece of paper . |
6 | I was told to look out for a redstart at the next bend , its black face and chestnut tail showing for brief moments as it darted into the open , out and back , fly catching . |
7 | Realising the vindictive nature of this man , and knowing how he had conditioned her husband since he was a child , Beth felt obliged to look out for the interests of those she loved . |
8 | Look out for a circular in the 146 Series which will be issued shortly . |
9 | Seriously though , look out for a couple of new faces in the team — maybe more — and some new first-time winners on the 1991 Tour . |
10 | Past the reserve look out for a viewpoint over Loch Avich . |
11 | Look out for a host of special events — themed evening meals with entertainment , activities for children , guided walks and landrover safaris … |
12 | Meanwhile , look out for the work of rock-climbing photographer , Greg Lucas , who has a very individual approach to the problem of access to private land . |
13 | Meanwhile , look out for the work of rock-climbing photographer , Greg Lucas , who has a very individual approach to the problem of access to private land . |
14 | Go down Via Francesco Sforza , and look out for the façade of the church of San Giovanni in Conca , the majority of what remains of a church that once stood in Piazza Missori . |
15 | Look out for the waymark on your right as you go up the lane following the edge of the Dales which consist mainly of alder and oak woodland . |
16 | Look out for the changes in February 's BROWNIE . |
17 | Pray for an opportunity to speak to them ( and then look out for the opportunity during the week ) . |
18 | They look out for the organisation of sites , quality of substructure and superstructure , the finish , external works and quality control . |
19 | Instead they look out for the loudmouths in jeans and trainers . |
20 | Look out for the stocks on the village green . |
21 | First look out for the spoor on prominent areas of the banks , scatter the area with pieces of sliced apple and then sit and wait . |
22 | And look out for The Zebra in Your Stable , the Christmas special on BBC1 — details in tv listings on page 65 . |
23 | Try to pick a line through the birch forest on the northern slopes and look out for the wreckage of a World War II aeroplane on the north-eastern side . |
24 | It 's said John Wayne started his acting career as an extra , so when you next watch Inspector Morse , look out for the people of Oxford who could be stars of the making . |
25 | Look out for the results of our survey , to be published early next year . |
26 | Unfortunately , if you got too close to him you were tempted to look around for the source of the odour — perhaps there was an overdressed salad in the vicinity ? |
27 | Paddy looked down for a moment at Joey , who beamed up at him , ‘ We gon na play checkers , Paddy ? ’ he called out suddenly and laughed . |
28 | He looked back for a moment at the Minister 's procession stalled at the roadblock . |
29 | I could n't let this frail old man go In there and maybe get knocked down and savaged , and I looked around for a means of protection . |