Example sentences of "[vb mod] look for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | The purchase of dish and warewashers is an important investment and caterers should look for equipment that offers long-term energy savings costs . |
2 | It was natural enough that those who knew Smart 's recent history should look for evidence of his recent condition . |
3 | It is principally in the genealogy of their ideas that one should look for evidence of their kinship . |
4 | all artists should look for management very early on . |
5 | When examining the programme , the engineer should look for compatibility of time/location charts and detailed programmes |
6 | He told the jurors they should look for corroboration of the 18-year-old woman 's claim that she had been attacked in the officer 's marked police car . |
7 | In all sex offence cases juries are warned that that it is ‘ dangerous ’ to accept the word of the alleged victim alone and that they should look for corroboration . |
8 | Since we can no longer be shackled by the authoritarianism of a discredited Bible and a crumbling Papacy , it is to the human spirit that we must look for inspiration . |
9 | Young sculptors seem generally indifferent to its lures and so it is to veterans in the field that one must look for nourishment . |
10 | And so you 'll look for sort of these two combinations to find out whether it 'll be a tangent a cosine or a sine . |
11 | If so , you may look for work of the same status , remunerated at the same level , for a reasonable time , without having your compensation reduced as a result . |
12 | Unsurprisingly then , in this climate , disabled artists may look for self-esteem and financial gain in the non-disabled dominated arts and media . |
13 | Companies may look for confirmation that you are in good health . |
14 | The people could look for deliverance to no one but themselves . |
15 | For sure Cabinets were made and unmade on the floor of the House , but the Cabinet for its part could unmake the House of Commons because it enjoyed the right to ask for a dissolution and after the election it could look for support from amongst members in a new House of Commons . |
16 | You could look for identification if , yeah |
17 | Watkins L.J. , at p. 82 , asked where else the Home Secretary could look for guidance as to retribution and deterrence , if not to the judges . |
18 | It was intended to provide a large number of alternative words and expressions for subjects , so that advice workers could look for information under terms which were familiar to them and still find the right information . |
19 | Well , er I think that and I get it James and I go to Friday Lazard meetings , I think there is er a erm better feeling and we would look for progress in ninety three . |
20 | The world , of course , would look for plan and purpose here , not knowing how much a creature of serendipity you were , not knowing , just doing . |
21 | ‘ Look , if I were hungry , I mean really hungry , starving , I would look for food everywhere , would n't I ? |
22 | They would look for food by sending someone to a relative in a nearby village with a farm , usually entailing a trek of several days through deep snow . |
23 | However , often the history teacher will look for problem-solving exercises which involve historical objectives — historical understanding , empathy , synthesis , use of evidence , and so on . |
24 | Phillips believes that in the Nineties women will become increasingly intolerant of cosmetics companies making wild claims for their products and instead will look for individuality . |
25 | It may prevent extraordinary powers , like that of compulsorily acquiring land , from being abused for unauthorized purposes ; it may prevent a corporation , constituted for purposes of public utility , from endangering those purposes by engaging in other activities ; it may protect the creditors of a company from the dissipation of the company 's capital , to which alone , in the case of a limited company , they can look for payment , and the members from seeing their contributions applied to purposes for which they did not bargain . |