Example sentences of "and look for the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | He will come round the wicket to start probing the rib cage and looking for the catch as the batsman tries to fend off the ball . |
2 | Given the purposive approach to construction now adopted by the courts in order to give effect to the true intentions of the legislature , the fine distinctions between looking for the mischief and looking for the intention in using words to provide the remedy are technical and inappropriate . |
3 | After two more appearances , during which you are inconveniently looking the wrong way , you decide to go and look for the ghost . |
4 | Can I have my ring back and then Christopher can go and look for the ring that he had on his head , he had a wooden one on his head , do you remember ? |
5 | Would you like to go and look for the ring dear ? |
6 | He will then envisage the designed chain of events between input and output and look for the hiatus , he may do this by rules , by a pictorial model or by a model involving some symbolism such as expected voltage levels . |
7 | Go down there and look for the apothecary 's sign . |
8 | So the dream becomes a symbolic expression of this conflict and what very often happens is the there 's a kind of compromise in which you go off and look for the bathroom or the drink of water or whatever it is you want , but the dream keeps postponing you finding it , in order to lengthen the dream and the state of sleep , so you go on sleeping for a bit longer . |
9 | I vote we walk into it and look for the summit under the water . ’ |
10 | And then you wait and look for the post every single day . |
11 | The enterprising walker could reach Cape Matapan and look for the cave entrance to Hades . |
12 | He 'd open the door , take a few sips , close the door and look for the principal in the toilet . |
13 | In this experiment , only Group M is learning on Day 2 , whilst Group N is repeating similar but already learned behaviour to that of Group M. Immediately after the trial on Day 2 we took the birds and looked for the expression of one of the immediate early genes , c-jun . |
14 | They forced several corners and looked for the height of Simon White and Steve Harris to open up the sometimes nervous ‘ Mill defence . |
15 | Mr Tomlinson became very anxious and looked for the passenger both on and under the train . |
16 | She relatched the window and looked for the deadlock key on the ring , but Carson said , ‘ I 'll see to that later . |
17 | and looked for the leather case with his glasses in . |