Example sentences of "[verb] around for a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I got on before I could change my mind and we bounced around for a few minutes .
2 Looking around for a possible light , we noticed an elderly couple smoking at a nearby tables .
3 This year the charity to benefit will be the Newborn Appeal , although the organising Speke 10k Committee are still looking around for a main sponsor for the event .
4 The more the Major Government is seen to be drifting and accident prone , the more people scan around for a strong helmsman .
5 Shop around for a reasonable estimate , or hire a van and the services of some friends and do it yourself , it is much cheaper , and worth while if you are only moving a short distance .
6 I kept wandering around for a few hours , with no idea where I was or where I was going , then somewhere along the line I chanced upon an open space where there was the odd bench scattered here and there and I used one of these for my lie-down .
7 She squirmed around for a better view of it .
8 Jill returned in the spring of 1974 and was told to look around for a suitable site .
9 He 'll be busy , and I 'll have to walk around for a whole hour on my own .
10 The disk will whizz around for a few seconds , and then you get the rows of statistics .
11 With automatic professionalism Folly had carried them into the bathroom and begun to hunt around for a suitable container before her mind turned back to the question of who could have sent them .
12 Stormed around for a few days , lobbied as hard as I could and got on with my job .
13 You thrash around for a few minutes , trying not to breathe , but you have to inhale sometimes . ’
14 We use this way in to stop people stealing what gear we have.Andy has been scratching around for a regular roof over his head for a year , ever since he lost his job and his home burned down in a fire .
15 You would think that one of us might scurry around for a new word instead of accepting linguistic hand-me-downs .
16 She looked around for a blunt instrument .
17 Not surprisingly , everyone looked around for a similar opportunity .
18 Charles looked around for a suitable candidate and nudged , no doubt , by a couple of doting grandmothers , found Lady Diana Spencer .
19 Gunga drove off over the bridge as I looked around for a suitable spot to get some practice in .
20 He grew it , merged it with an American company , then a few years later , having developed a multimillion pound empire , cast around for a new challenge .
21 He felt much the same sensation now as he searched around for a fresh foothold .
22 Casting around for a suitable envoy to go out to Australia on behalf of a contrite British government , the choice fell on Major Julian Layton , an active promoter of the refugee cause whose experience encompassed several weeks on the Isle of Man liaising with the civil administration .
23 Skinner , who ticked me off yesterday for suggesting his vote had fallen , is off after 14 years , leaving my colleagues on the Sun distraught and casting around for a new NEC contact .
24 The news when Rain reached the office was that Tavett was again being questioned by the police ; there were insistent rumours of a row between Maureen and Barron ; the freedom of speech people were muttering obscenities because their latest attempt at a cartoon had been rejected ; and the Patriotic Ten were casting around for a fresh mind to help them get their statement into publishable form .
25 Casting around for a safe topic , she remembered that she had not introduced herself .
26 ‘ We ca n't afford to have people lingering around for a recuperative holiday
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