Example sentences of "[modal v] look for [art] " in BNC.

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1 In general if an illness has appeared rapidly and vigorously over a matter of hours then one should look for a cause in the preceding few hours or day at the most .
2 Assuming that you decide that you wish to take things seriously and intend to acquire suitable equipment , you should look for a helicopter radio which has two idle-up systems , plus a throttle hold switch , with separate collective pitch adjustments on each .
3 To rid himself of some of the frustration , Wright , who I know and like , should look for a solution very close to Highbury in Alan Smith .
4 Among other things , this means that we should look for the origins of cognisance , as did Piaget , in infancy ( babyhood ) .
5 You should look for the right company if you 're intending to buy one , the right situation in the right country and then move quickly .
6 Externally the palazzo is severe and a little dull — though you should look for the symbol of the Viscontis , the snake eating the saracen — but inside it is exquisite , comprising two courtyards which are occasionally open to the visitor ; as the palazzo now houses private offices , visiting is not unrestrained .
7 You should look for the biggest gap between waves , this will probably occur on a gentle slope of the beach , as on a steep part of the beach the waves will break closer together .
8 This assumption suggests that researchers should look for the contrary , but socially shared , themes within the thinking of members of social groups .
9 You should look for the author 's name in the name or author catalogue .
10 That will give us plenty to work on in the next decade , and that is probably as far as we should look for the time being .
11 It is in such conditions that we should look for an explanation of the outcrop in the 1860s of sensational popular fiction , replete with desertion , adultery , bigamy and sudden death ; much of it was written from the woman 's point of view by women writers , such as Mary Braddon , Rhoda Broughton and Mrs Henry Wood .
12 The haulier should look for an insolvency practitioner able to give up-to-date and detailed advice in accordance with the new law .
13 Philip , with tears running down his face with relief and joy , kissed his son as he dismounted from the horse , and said : ‘ Oh my son , you must look for a kingdom equal to and worthy of yourself , for Macedonia is too little for you ! ’
14 If the non-Tory intelligentsia truly wants to do more than tinker in its own backyard , it must look for a route to power that can connect Cambridge with Basildon .
15 We can not now implement the whole of that programme and must look for a more concessive approach , capable of accommodating the competing strengths of individualism .
16 We must look for a way of establishing a relationship between the key of the record and its address , and using this relationship to retrieve the record rapidly .
17 We must look for a scheme that will ensure that that does not happen again .
18 ‘ We must look for a compromise , ’ said Paul .
19 We must look for an equitable way of rewarding superior scrums .
20 Before she left the party , she must look for the witch 's hat .
21 It is mainly to adult adventure stones that they must look for the romantic and chivalric manifestations of love towards which they reach in adolescence ; such feelings are by convention regarded as unseemly and unsuitable in books written specifically for the young .
22 Apart from China , it is to Japan that we must look for the largest influence on the martial arts .
23 I have n't found any , I must look for the instructions , I
24 I 'll look for a doctor who suits me
25 ‘ You have them next weekend and I 'll look for a house . ’
26 ‘ I 'll look for a department store that sells dress material on the top floor .
27 I shall plan out what I propose to do on the farm for the next three years , season by season , and we 'll look for a ploughman to help with your new venture .
28 ‘ Never mind , ’ said the doctor , ‘ now we 'll look for the polyps .
29 This was interpreted as constituting an indirect rejection of one passage in a report on the Western Sahara presented by Boutros-Ghali at the beginning of June in which the parties were given until Aug. 30 to reach an accord , failing which , it said , the Security Council might look for a different approach .
30 More precisely , we might look for a set of conditions or circumstances which lead to the expectation that Creole would be used in an interaction .
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