Example sentences of "[noun pl] [be] looking [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The major clubs are looking sympathetically at any scheme which will reduce the number of matches to be played next season . |
2 | ‘ The lads are looking forward to this game against Oldham to put things right . |
3 | It is definitely an occasion that will run and run and the teams are looking forward to next year already . |
4 | So farmers are looking hard for new sources of income and , to be fair , the Government is encouraging the search : grants are available for feasibility studies ( 50% of cost ) , for employing a marketing person ( 40% in the first year but decreasing after that ) and for capital expenditure ( 25% up to a limit of £40,000 ) . |
5 | In Gloria every movement seems tense even when characters are looking tenderly at those they love for they are always aware of the next leave-taking . |
6 | Both exchanges are looking ahead to increased used of ECU debt instruments as the single European financial space becomes a reality . |
7 | WITH the approach of Memorial Day , the official start of summer , all right-thinking Americans are looking forward to long days at the beach . |
8 | Although all of the practices were looking forward to continued participation in the scheme , there were some concerns about the future . |