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

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1 Looking around her , she would see that while her brothers might follow their father 's trade or profession , whatever that was , or perhaps look for an apprenticeship in a traditional craft , or take advantage of the new opportunities in , say , transport — in short choose , within limits , a career that appealed to them — she was not likely to be able to indulge a personal preference .
2 A fuming Jackson said : ‘ I spent 40 minutes walking up and down looking for an official , and later two hours near the control centre , but nothing happened . ’
3 Second , most people who are in work are keeping their heads down and not looking for a new job , so there is less competition from those in work .
4 Whilst he was chasing girls ( or were the girls chasing him ? ) and always looking for an easy pound or two , I was deeply concerned by the deteriorating political situation .
5 But with half an hour gone the poor quality of United 's final ball had left Cantona stranded and still looking for a chance to put some flesh on Ferguson 's bold predictions .
6 A major purveyor of Tory gossip and still looking for a job .
7 it gives people a chance to come from the surrounding area , have a beer , relax , and still look for a job
8 It is doubtful if you look up the word for baggage retrieval , and then look for a sign with those words .
9 In general , we find paths from J to 1 and I to 1 and then look for the first node k at which the paths meet ( k = 9 in the example ) .
10 Why do n't you have the fi look for the three p first and tick that off and then look for the five p next and tick that off .
11 We can wander over all , or most , of the river bank and either look for the fish themselves or for swims where they are likely to be .
12 If they have never let their son or daughter go but are still jealously holding on to them , they may resent the marriage partner and therefore look for every possible fault .
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