Example sentences of "[be] always [verb] for [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And they 're always collecting for babies unit .
2 Because they do things like that at customs because they 're looking , they 're always looking for drugs and things that should n't come in .
3 " But we need bodies to practise on , " he grinned , " we 're always looking for volunteers . "
4 ‘ We 're always looking for people of the right calibre , although today , with the downturn in levels of activity , it 's harder to get into corporate finance than it was five years ago , ’ he warns .
5 erm we 're always looking for people to come along and have a go so if you wan na put your name down you can have a Saturday night and spin those wheels .
6 But it does give to some people that that will demonstrate that we 're always looking for people
7 Well , we 've got our cost reductions as an ongoing process er , so it 's never complete , you 're always looking for ways to , to become more efficient or effective but I do n't anticipate any redundancies er , any further redundancies but obviously if , if , if systems become available which improve our efficiency and effectiveness we , we have to take account of it .
8 As a sentencing judge you are always looking for options erm a variety of options to impose so that each individual sentence that you impose on a defendant is tailored to either the rehabilitation or the punishment ends of sentencing .
9 At The Royal Bank of Scotland we are always looking for ways to ensure that our customers achieve a good return from their savings , particularly now that interest rates are much lower .
10 However , that process is continually evolving and we are always looking for suggestions to aid its development .
11 erm My ears pricked up when Mr Waterhouse did in fact say , I though he said that it was n't necessarily help in monetary terms , but some of these people might be willing to help in kind , or in sort of helping as people with some voluntary organisations , and I think , if that was what he meant , I think there again that might be very useful , because voluntary organisations are always looking for people to help .
12 Local wildlife trusts are always looking for volunteers too .
13 ‘ We have a few big employers who are always asked for money , but they are suffering from donor fatigue , ’ says Paul Johnson , regional director for Business in the Community .
14 QUACK : Why drug pushers with lisps are always mistaken for ducks .
15 While I 'm on a journey I 'm always looking for cones and sometimes I 'm fortunate enough to be held up at traffic works .
16 The Foundation is always looking for others who can demonstrate an equal commitment to total quality to join it as full members , affiliates or subscribers .
17 So for him the technology holds no fears and he is always looking for ways to make the stock market more accessible to the ordinary man or woman in the street .
18 pearce is another overrated player — i cant see why he is always prefered for tony — yeah pearce is tough and shoots hard and is a fighting guy — — so what — — dorigo is a much more — international — type — coming forward more often and when in form seems to be a good friend with the ball …
19 It is by no means true that a rising tone is always used for questions in English ; it is quite usual , for example , to use a falling tone with questions beginning with one of the ‘ wh-question-words ’ like ‘ what ’ , ‘ which ’ , ‘ when ’ , etc .
20 For example , in the tables in the Dewey Decimal Classification Scheme , 42 is always used for England and Wales , and 03 for Dictionaries and Encyclopaedias .
21 But jokes about women drivers ( always told by men ) are about hanging a handbag on the pulled-out choke or never being able to use the rear-view mirror because it 's always positioned for make-up repairs .
22 Speaking personally , for now , it 's always cause for alarm , when they spin round — whatever they look like .
23 He was always looking for work , ’ one said .
24 Mrs Rundle 's coat was black already ; she was always prepared for mortality to strike .
25 The 20-year-old lightweight , from manager Peter Reid 's home town of Liverpool , scored the first , made the second and was always trouble for Leeds .
26 I was always waiting for Saturday .
27 Because it was always meant for pensioners you see .
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