Example sentences of "[adv] look for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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61 One of the attractions of NoS was that , in breaking away from the Fleet Street mould , it was also looking for a different sort of employee .
62 John phoned him up looking for a bass player and Cliff gave him my number .
63 We also looked for a geographical spread of writers .
64 And all that let me tell you after Pisa looked so dangerous in the first eight minutes , clearly they 'd come out looking for the early goal themselves , and who was badly fouled by in the early stages and needed attention , he 's the number eight , and the number eleven , who looks as quick as any player I 've seen in ages and ages , they are the two danger men and they will need some marking .
65 In this case , the researcher decides how many of each category of person should be included in the sample , but then , instead of selecting them at random from a sampling frame , the researcher goes out looking for the right number of people in each category until the quota is filled .
66 If we are really looking for an archetypal sin offering , we must turn in our Bibles to Leviticus 16 , where Aaron presents two male goats before the Tent of the presence .
67 In order not to disappoint anyone , Celia would explain in her reply that although she was pregnant , she was really looking for an older nanny .
68 A CANINE hero who helped save a dog which was dying from rat poison is now looking for a good home .
69 They are now looking for a good buyer who would be willing to continue their lifetime 's work , and either buy the stock separately , or as a whole package complete with factories .
70 As Gargy Patel reports , he 's now looking for a new challenge .
71 Gorham and Dudley , who demonstrated the prototype last week , are now looking for a British company with expertise in optics and electronics to invest £250 000 .
72 Therefore I am now looking for a larger tank .
73 Leigh is now looking for a larger space .
74 The British Antarctic Survey forms a key component of the Natural Environment Research Council , and we 're now looking for an experienced Electron Microscopist to manage the new SEM facility at our Cambridge headquarters .
75 It is likely that the 77,000 acre estate 's American owner John Kluge will now look for a private buyer , especially as the lodge itself , devastated last year by fire , has almost been renovated .
76 We now look for the left vector unc corresponding to x as the right vector ; in §2.10.1 this was
77 Those setting out to look for a new home after April 4 will have the questionable benefit of the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991 , which comes into force on that day .
78 I hope Wilko cuts his losses with our Brian and then goes out to look for a decent striker .
79 Searchers were called out to look for the overdue hikers , and spotting their torches in the distance Alistair used his camera flash to attract their attention .
80 ‘ You may not know , but we had an officer here looking for a missing boy , earlier this evening .
81 Do I start tomorrow looking for a new paper , because the Echo ca n't be doing with a man who lacks the bloody human touch ?
82 Well , I was wandering around looking for a rococo palace … ’
83 But I do n't expect you to believe I was simply looking for a good time .
84 I particularly welcome the comment which you yourself highlight which draws attention to the importance of mutual trust : ‘ Clients will increasingly look for an ongoing business relationship based on mutual trust when awarding contracts ’ .
85 ‘ His name and face would n't have been familiar to the majority of Irish League fans and he still does n't look for a high media profile .
86 ‘ His name and face would n't have been familiar to the majority of Irish League fans and he still does n't look for a high media profile .
87 One could n't look for a stronger and more candid refutation of Assemblyman Keene 's view that doctors think the law is relevant .
88 A piece of fundamental fieldwork : people do n't look for the unexpected .
89 What will happen in fact is that you 'll have a start date for your system , which was basically when N1 was , and what they will be looking for is that everything from that date forward is complying right so that a job that started before then , they wo n't look for the initial part of that job to comply right as of that date onwards they will look for it to comply .
90 I may have to spend a lot of my time in Scotland now — perhaps even look for a Scottish constituency — and your work is in London . ’
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