Example sentences of "[noun sg] to search for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Next morning Dairyman Crick sent all the dairy people out into a field to search for garlic plants .
2 Mr Escobar , in a letter to La Prensa , called for ‘ direct dialogue to search for peace ’ , with participation by government , opposition , judicial , church and journalism representatives .
3 AN angler dug into the annals of history to win the right to search for bait .
4 An additional power is given by section 8 which allows an application to be made to a magistrate for a warrant to search for evidence of a serious arrestable offence .
5 Both teachers and the school librarian will be monitoring pupils ' responses to 1 ) information skills planning sheets 2 ) the keyword approach to identifying the purpose of , searching for and using information 3 ) using a microcomputer to search for information 4 ) worksheets on note taking , organizing and presenting information A report on the project will be drawn up in Term 3 .
6 That is , instead of using the card catalogue , the pupils could use the microcomputer in the school library to search for information on a particular topic .
7 Thus coercion is indirectly efficacious in altering people 's disposition to search for truth , and consequently the godly magistrate should use force .
8 The thieves were said to enter the house at night , tie up the persons inside , threaten to murder them if they made any noise , dig up the floor to search for money , and so on .
9 A major challenge in the management of electronic records is to bridge the technical divides in how the information is stored and ‘ re integrate ’ information to present the user with the ability to search for information according to their own agenda , not the organisation 's technical architecture .
10 This was the essence of the problem : the press could only be managed by someone who knew their methods and who would not expect them to come round to Central Office to search for news .
11 Her voice was muffled when she crawled under the oilcloth-covered table to search for Quimper bits .
12 A detective in the Republic said last night the gang kept elderly people chatting at their door while another member entered the house to search for cash and valuables .
13 They felt stigmatized , as skilled men , by taking unskilled work , and it left them no time to search for work at their trade .
14 With luck Vic and Emily should be gone several hours , giving him ample time to search for evidence and be back at the white house long before they returned .
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