Example sentences of "[pers pn] be look for [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now I am looking for Nigel to produce his club form . |
2 | This time it was a police sergeant , and when Joe went upstairs the sergeant said : " I am looking for Wg Cdr Mahaddie , and I am also looking for one of my constables , " Joe foolishly replied : We might have a wing commander here but we do n't have your constable . " |
3 | ‘ I 'm looking for Alan Dysart . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'm looking for Alison Wells . |
5 | ‘ I 'm looking for Arthur Ledington . ’ |
6 | ‘ I 'm looking for Emerson McKitrick . ’ |
7 | I 'm looking for Garry 's address . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'm looking for Kristin and Sabine ’ , I said politely . |
9 | I 'm looking for Anabelle . ’ |
10 | ‘ Well , you could say that … compulsory walking , I 'm looking for Simon , our dog . |
11 | I 'm looking for Ismar who 's come all the way down from Dundee to be with us today . |
12 | ‘ I 'm looking for Carol Jackson , ’ he said , noticing that the woman was running appraising eyes over him . |
13 | I 'm looking for Bill , is he around anywhere ? |
14 | I 'm looking for Madame Vassoir . |
15 | John where the hell 's he gone , erm , I 'm looking for John , yes got him |
16 | " I 'm looking for Mr. Matthew Preston , " he said . |
17 | ‘ I 'm looking for Miss Hari Morgan , ’ she said stiffly , not taking kindly to having to explain her business to a mere boy , however clean and polite he might appear . |
18 | Carson said , ‘ I 'm looking for Miss Wells . |
19 | ‘ I 'm looking for Nogai Noyon , ’ Burun said . |
20 | ‘ I 'm looking for Jack the Ripper , ’ he said . |
21 | ‘ I 'm looking for Travis Hepwood , ’ the tall man grated , and , for all there appeared a world of aggressiveness about him , the fact that he knew Travis somehow eased her fear . |
22 | I was looking for Kit-Kat but they did n't have any . |
23 | ‘ I was n't really looking for you , I was looking for Ronni . ’ |
24 | I was looking for Claudia . ’ |
25 | If you are looking for Monsieur Alain , I passed him on the main road . |
26 | When she had sat down again she said : ‘ So how is it that you 're looking for Elsie now , so long after the event ? |
27 | Ah ! ’ she cried suddenly , ‘ you 're looking for Estella , are n't you ? |
28 | It all depends what you 're looking for Alison . |
29 | ‘ You 're looking for Edward , right ? ’ |
30 | There are 26 trees marked with letters and if you 're looking for Joe Jones head for that tree with the J on it . |