Example sentences of "he [was/were] [v-ing] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Manciple sounded as if he were apologizing for the other man 's rudeness .
2 From there he was leaving for a four-day official tour of Mexico .
3 They thought he was reaching for an ornamental knife when in fact he was just picking up a pair of socks .
4 I knew then that what I was telling him he was hearing for the first time .
5 I 've got some quotes here that I 've taken from the book which shows not only how Dickens thought women ought to behave , but how the readers , since he was writing for a public market , the readers too thought the ideal woman ought to behave .
6 His company , a family business , was recently sold against his wishes and the British Steel Challenge was announced at a time when he was looking for a complete change of direction .
7 One down against Jan Timman , with three left to play , he was looking for a solid advantage with the white pieces .
8 Siemens AG is disputing a politically-sensitive article carried in The Wall Street Journal Europe on February 16 , which claims that , for the first time , a top Siemens manager , Heinrich von Pierer , said he was looking for a strategic partner for ailing Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG ( CI No 2,117 ) : Pierer allegedly stated that he was not interested in a ‘ one-sided partnership ’ , rather in one that involved ‘ real co-operation ’ ; according to Computerwoche , Siemens denied any claim that it was seeking shelter for Siemens Nixdorf under the umbrella of Japanese or US competitors , ‘ like the other three European computer firms ’ ; the Journal 's London office says the paper is sticking by its story .
9 Siemens AG is disputing a politically-sensitive article carried in The Wall Street Journal Europe on February 16 , which claims that , for the first time , a top Siemens manager , Heinrich von Pierer , said he was looking for a strategic partner for ailing Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG : Pierer allegedly stated that he was not interested in a ‘ one-sided partnership ’ , rather in one that involved ‘ real co-operation ’ ; according to Computerwoche , Siemens denied any claim that it was seeking shelter for Siemens Nixdorf under the umbrella of Japanese or US competitors , ‘ like the other three European computer firms ’ ; the Journal 's London office says the paper is sticking by its story .
10 Once he came out of the Navy , Charles became a little more involved , but it was not really until the end of the decade , after Mountbatten 's death , when he was looking for a real job to do , that Charles took up the reins himself .
11 The Doctor nodded to himself as one piece of the puzzle clicked into place , explaining why everyone thought he was looking for a missing British Consul , obviously this man .
12 Working as a pageboy in a club in St James 's in the 1930s , he mentioned to a member that he was looking for a better-paid job .
13 yes it 's Chernobyl , he was looking for the real word there , a nuclear what ?
14 Hershman says his movie is inspired by Jean-Luc Godard 's Breathless , and that he was looking for the new Jean-Paul Belmondo to play the lead .
15 It was said with a kind of embarrassed formality as if he , not Dalgliesh , were the host and he was apologizing for the unexpected absence of the hostess .
16 He was speaking for a Tory candidate at the election .
17 He was screaming for a long time before he fell , and we could hear that he was running as he screamed .
18 He was searching for a complete lyricist who could add flavour to songs he was intending to be covered by bigger artists .
19 He told me how , at one point in his life , presumably in the 1930s , that he was searching for a new purpose and direction in his life ; one offering greater personal fulfilment .
20 He started looking into corners for the bugging device , though he said he was searching for a stray cigarette , left over from the days when he smoked .
21 He was searching for the right doctor — he meant a doctor for his soul — and kept falling into the hands of quacks .
22 She could see that he was searching for the right words , the very thing that would describe what he had felt , what he had experienced at that moment .
23 God only knew how he had tried to replace her in his thoughts and in his heart — striking relationships with one woman after another , lurching from one crisis to the next , building his business with her in mind … driving himself like a man demented and amassing a fortune , yet knowing all the time that he was striving for the impossible .
24 Within a year , he was cooking for the Royal Box and state galas .
25 He was fighting for a young girl 's honour , and the honour of the police-force .
26 He was asking for a fell-walking guide .
27 He was heading for a particular corner seat in the staff common room .
28 He was heading for a desolate inland area in the north-east , a region without large cities and with few towns , a flat endless landscape of black earth , dotted with primitive cottages made of sods of turf and sticks .
29 He never found anything ; when I left he was waiting for a new pair to be brought up from Auckland , and wondering if the insurance company would cough up .
30 But in fact he was waiting for a different kind of photograph , a different kind of confirmation .
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