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

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1 Midas , in Sloane Square , sells exclusive designer fashionwear making it an obvious target for jet-set shoplifters looking for the ultimate bargain .
2 This is a valuable addition to any Vietnam library ; but readers looking for a melodramatic ‘ military thriller ’ should look elsewhere .
3 There is an element of desperation in this ( ageing vampiric lefties looking for a radical fix from the last sexual sub-culture left in town ) .
4 The fact that the polecat with young was sighted three years ago by a grumpy shepherd looking for a lost lamb at 5.30 a.m. on a March morning , two miles away from post number seven , is irrelevant .
5 In West Germany shoppers look for a Blue Angel on the label before they purchase .
6 Uwe Otten , H.P. Lorenz and F. Busiger of the University of Basel and Hoffmann-La Roche looked for a possible connection with the protein nerve growth factor ( NGF ) .
7 Do you remember looking over the ship 's side at the flying fish , and the phosphorus gleaming along the side of the ship at night — and of course looking for the Southern Cross in the stars at night ?
8 ‘ I sometimes think you hate everyone , ’ said Betty , who would have liked to go round India on a bicycle in an orange robe looking for an Enlightened One .
9 I 'm a tall , dark , athletic male lookIng for an attractive and lonely female to give loads of affection to , and to put the sparkle into her beautiful eyes .
10 Imagine that you 're a complete beginner looking for a versatile sewing machine for dressmaking , soft furnishings and embroidery .
11 It all but invited every cop-hating drug freak , every aggrieved drugs trafficker from the Bekaa Valley to Los Angeles , every ultra-right , gun-running , Contra-supporting machismo addict , and every thwarted narco-terrorist or Muslim extremist looking for a safe or cheap revenge to ‘ terminate ’ him also .
12 Early versions of these theories were quickly taken up by clinical researchers looking for a formal way of examining what their patients — like the one above — were telling them and many experimental studies were carried out , guided by the hypothesis that schizophrenic features like overinclusive thinking are due to very weak filtration of the contents of thought , resulting in the psychotic individual finding it difficult to pursue a logically connected train of ideas .
13 When a child looks for a particular size box or a piece of material of a certain colour or texture , he is taking early steps towards sorting .
14 Throw it in the river still bearing the noose-mark , or cart it round London and risk capture looking for a new gibbet ! ’
15 After spending all last seaon looking for a right back we now sell one !
16 Sailing as corporate hospitality took off about a decade ago , with companies looking for a new way of hosting events .
17 It 's a girl looking for the middle son , Paul .
18 For US television , on the other hand , competition for the same audience within the same time-slot drives producers and planners to look for the new exploitation angle which will differentiate their product within the market , propelling genres and conventions along the track of transformation and mutation .
19 Maggie looked for the old damson tree by McCabe 's , the crab and wild cherry .
20 The decision to look for a significant equity partner appears to be Virgin 's attempt to keep out of the clutches of the five majors while remaining a credible force in the worldwide music business .
21 The City 's sigh of relief at Barclays ' decision to look for an outside candidate to take on the role of chief executive was audible .
22 On extended expeditions there were occasions when he would break or lose even his spares , and I would find myself combing deserted beaches and jungle tracks looking for a small circle of glass on which , I was acutely aware , rested the success or failure of an entire project .
23 Thus a HIGH OR EQUAL comparison condition will be used to search a blocked file looking for a given record .
24 Rather than rent a building , the company decided to build its own offices and then spent 18 months to two years looking for a suitable area .
25 He spent almost 10 years looking for a Scottish hotel near a large population centre , but found nowhere suitable .
26 She paused for a moment looking for the right words .
27 I can not see that any of this speculation helps us to understand the poem ; but if we must guess , it seems more to the point to look for an eight-year-old girl .
28 The best place to look for the substantive law relating to citizenship is not under ‘ citizenship ’ in law books .
29 Whether the view of science led Peirce to look for a prior epistemology , or whether the desire for , or availability of , a prior epistemology led him to think of inquiry as he did , are questions I shall not pursue here .
30 But Scarlet was too far gone in disenchantment to look for a bright side .
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