Example sentences of "[noun] looking for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " 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 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 ) .
3 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 .
4 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 ?
5 Imagine that you 're a complete beginner looking for a versatile sewing machine for dressmaking , soft furnishings and embroidery .
6 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 .
7 Throw it in the river still bearing the noose-mark , or cart it round London and risk capture looking for a new gibbet ! ’
8 After spending all last seaon looking for a right back we now sell one !
9 Sailing as corporate hospitality took off about a decade ago , with companies looking for a new way of hosting events .
10 It 's a girl looking for the middle son , Paul .
11 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 .
12 Thus a HIGH OR EQUAL comparison condition will be used to search a blocked file looking for a given record .
13 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 .
14 He spent almost 10 years looking for a Scottish hotel near a large population centre , but found nowhere suitable .
15 Seemed to go back and forth between the reservation and the city for a while looking for the right place to be .
16 She wondered how many were selling information , and how many were dupes looking for a good time .
17 On these grounds alone it would be ruled out by any sensible organisation looking for a big office site .
18 To seek information : a traveller looking for a lost companion , a curious stranger .
19 At night the harbour lights up and the atmosphere becomes electric as the streets of Aghios Nikolaos fill up with people looking for a good time in the restaurants , bars and discos .
20 We had always known that there were many people looking for a historic building to restore but had not realized the extent , which was very encouraging .
21 ‘ I hate , ’ Mrs Gray burst out passionately , ‘ people looking for a certain sort of reaction from me about it .
22 Pippa Raudsepp , residential mortgage manager with independent financial advisers London & Country Mortgages , said : ‘ For people looking for a new mortgage the rates are quite good .
23 The Clearing System is designed to help people looking for an alternative place .
24 Top cosmetic surgeon Anthony Erian says he turns away more than half the people who walk into his Harley Street consulting rooms looking for a new image .
25 We ran the length of the train looking for an unlocked door .
26 ‘ We just started a band going and put up a notice looking for a female singer so Dolores turned up . ’
27 There is a small cover charge per pupil and any teachers looking for an interesting visit for their classes should book directly with the Southport Railway Centre .
28 In Britain quarrying or gravel-dredging left emptied space looking for a new use .
29 Craigie Aitchison is his leading artist looking for a new representation .
30 People strolled past without giving him a second look — couples hand in hand , families with pushchairs , groups of friends looking for a good spot to picnic .
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