Example sentences of "and look for a [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Apted 's definitions do not seem to take into account the student who goes directly to the shelves and looks for a book for an essay topic . |
2 | Each child has a number and looks for a packet with it on , which contains a small present . |
3 | We will be looking at a wide range of candidates — you may be a new graduate , or in mid-career and looking for a change of direction , or returning to employment after a career break . |
4 | The change in employment may not always be so favourable as yesterday 's either , but the market is now starting to feel bullish and looking for a FT-SE of 3,000 by next year . |
5 | And looking for a solution to the growing problem of homelessness . |
6 | So beware of this deception , and look for a forecast with freezing levels of 3,500 metres or lower before tackling mountains with serious snow descents . |
7 | If we now look at the curve which shows the freon ratios in surface water and look for a ratio of two , and lining this up with the nought degree curve because we 're working with Antarctic water which of course is very cold , we can see that a ratio of two corresponds to the year nineteen fifty nine . |
8 | ‘ Give me time to go to the ruins and look for a sign of Harry . ’ |
9 | Come out of prison and look for a living in 1978 ? |
10 | She 's going to get a job and look for a place of her own . ’ |
11 | An opportunity to discuss the difficulty over the telephone when it arises and to look for a means of reducing the effects of the crisis is the starting point . |
12 | Then she opened the wardrobe and looked for a pair of high-heeled shoes . |