Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] look for [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then , you know you think well erm , this sort of the area we 're going , I might look for a person , you know , particular types of person . |
2 | I 'll look for a doctor who suits me |
3 | ‘ You have them next weekend and I 'll look for a house . ’ |
4 | ‘ I 'll look for a department store that sells dress material on the top floor . |
5 | On the whole I 'd look for a combination of striking colours and light . |
6 | On the whole I 'd look for a combination of colours and light . |
7 | I shall look for an opportunity for a debate , but I can not promise one next week . |
8 | So instead of immediately looking for the weakness in a woman , I will look for the strength and I will discount the fact that she might have a great body or be simply beautiful . |
9 | Philip , with tears running down his face with relief and joy , kissed his son as he dismounted from the horse , and said : ‘ Oh my son , you must look for a kingdom equal to and worthy of yourself , for Macedonia is too little for you ! ’ |
10 | Assuming that you decide that you wish to take things seriously and intend to acquire suitable equipment , you should look for a helicopter radio which has two idle-up systems , plus a throttle hold switch , with separate collective pitch adjustments on each . |
11 | Externally the palazzo is severe and a little dull — though you should look for the symbol of the Viscontis , the snake eating the saracen — but inside it is exquisite , comprising two courtyards which are occasionally open to the visitor ; as the palazzo now houses private offices , visiting is not unrestrained . |
12 | You should look for the author 's name in the name or author catalogue . |
13 | Before she left the party , she must look for the witch 's hat . |
14 | you 'd look for a value of X that you could e make . |
15 | You could look for a course in assertiveness or self- esteem — in London the Women 's Therapy Centre ( 071–263 6200 ) can help ; outside it is a question of asking around , possibly at the local library . |
16 | She would look for a flat in London . |
17 | In the compact-disc OED , on the other hand , you can look for the word " love " not just in the entry for " love " but in every entry in the whole dictionary ; the search will find " love " in any quotation anywhere in the entire dictionary . |
18 | That will give us plenty to work on in the next decade , and that is probably as far as we should look for the time being . |
19 | It is in such conditions that we should look for an explanation of the outcrop in the 1860s of sensational popular fiction , replete with desertion , adultery , bigamy and sudden death ; much of it was written from the woman 's point of view by women writers , such as Mary Braddon , Rhoda Broughton and Mrs Henry Wood . |
20 | We must look for a way of establishing a relationship between the key of the record and its address , and using this relationship to retrieve the record rapidly . |
21 | ‘ We must look for a compromise , ’ said Paul . |
22 | We must look for a scheme that will ensure that that does not happen again . |
23 | I shall plan out what I propose to do on the farm for the next three years , season by season , and we 'll look for a ploughman to help with your new venture . |
24 | More precisely , we might look for a set of conditions or circumstances which lead to the expectation that Creole would be used in an interaction . |
25 | We could look for the gamma rays that the primordial black holes emit during most of their lifetime . |
26 | We would look for a station where we could park , say goodbye and then go home . |
27 | ‘ Tomorrow we will look for a house to rent but as I only arrived in London this morning I have not had the time . |
28 | They 'd look for the car , and when they could n't find it , they 'd probably come back . |
29 | And er Oh and if he If the time of the the er tinkers that they came round , if they came round about the time of the the pig killing they would look for the piece of bacon . |
30 | Later they will look for a pretext to create some kind of dispute and then utilise certain international organizations they control to carry out intervention against the Cuban people . |