Example sentences of "[noun] to look for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For US television , on the other hand , competition for the same audience within the same time-slot drives producers and planners to look for the new exploitation angle which will differentiate their product within the market , propelling genres and conventions along the track of transformation and mutation . |
2 | All the more reason for Lorraine to look for a bigger home . |
3 | The decision to look for a significant equity partner appears to be Virgin 's attempt to keep out of the clutches of the five majors while remaining a credible force in the worldwide music business . |
4 | The City 's sigh of relief at Barclays ' decision to look for an outside candidate to take on the role of chief executive was audible . |
5 | I can not see that any of this speculation helps us to understand the poem ; but if we must guess , it seems more to the point to look for an eight-year-old girl . |
6 | The best place to look for the substantive law relating to citizenship is not under ‘ citizenship ’ in law books . |
7 | Whether the view of science led Peirce to look for a prior epistemology , or whether the desire for , or availability of , a prior epistemology led him to think of inquiry as he did , are questions I shall not pursue here . |
8 | But Scarlet was too far gone in disenchantment to look for a bright side . |
9 | In the morning , having rectified the recorder fault , he walked down towards the station to look for a new location . |
10 | It is in this very area that European theology can start to communicate with that of Latin America , and this exchange of experiences and ideas on theology and communication can begin to inspire the different Christian traditions to look for a common language . |
11 | This print was probably intended as the frontispiece of a book — Goya was one of the first painters to look for a wider audience for his work . |
12 | The sonnets may announce a compatibility between poetic convention and authentic expression ; or the sonnets may be the result of Astrophil staying within the muse 's domain , writing in imitation of familiar poetic norms and abandoning the muse 's advice to look for an authentic writing from the heart . |
13 | Despite Eric 's move to Manchester , Isabelle says they will not be crossing the Pennines to look for a new home . |
14 | If he does … choose to leave his existing employment before the last minute in order to look for a new job before the rush of others competing with him comes , then that is up to him . |