Example sentences of "look for [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , Norris looks for a possible rapprochement between deconstruction and the Anglo-American philosophical tradition exemplified by Searle , though he finds that Derrida has more possible affinities with Searle 's master , Austin . |
2 | TIM SWALES : Looks for a good season |
3 | His home is presently in Kidderminster from where he weekly commutes while he looks for a new house in the local area . |
4 | In such a culture , knowledge is superseded by wisdom , which looks for a total view of life , seeking to come to terms with its essential suffering and aspiring [ in Goethe 's words ] to " live resolutely in wholeness and fullness " . |
5 | When a child looks for a particular size box or a piece of material of a certain colour or texture , he is taking early steps towards sorting . |
6 | Jemima Puddle-Duck looks for a quiet spot . |
7 | The second wave occurs at puberty when the young person looks for a sexual partner , and if there has been minimum conflict during the phallic phase this is of the opposite sex . |
8 | If one looks for the perfect image of a great country seat in the Victorian novel , it is hard to better this one , seen by middle-class eyes which have no place in the picture they present to the reader : |
9 | It looks for the new round of retrenchments to have a positive effect on 1993 profits , but ca n't forecast them . |
10 | Keener looks for the right sound rather than dictating where microphones should be . |
11 | The researchers have looked for a specific decay of the proton , namely into a positron and a neutral pi-meson ( n ) . |
12 | When , in the manner of migratory buffalo , they moved elsewhere , its owner , an Indian businessman named Ram , who had spent £2m refurbishing the club , looked for a quick sale . |
13 | It is indeed remarkable — and perhaps a comment on the tunnel vision of many in academic life — that no previous scholars have looked for the Belgian detective 's literary antecedents in the most obvious of sources , the Medieval Mystery Play . |
14 | I have also looked for the planetary nebula NGC 7662 , which is in the field with the triangle made up of Lambda ( 3.8 ) , Kappa ( 4.1 ) and Iota ( 4.3 ) . |
15 | If you 're looking for every conceivable thing to give you an advantage then you maybe have to consider dropping alcohol and becoming a monk or something . |
16 | We could take this illustration too far — but I would like you to look upon yourselves as conductors , setting the tempo of the class , listening and looking for every discordant note — and for every good one — helping by encouragement — and asking questions , for instance " Are you working as hard as you could ? " |
17 | By the time the General Election arrived eighteen months later , there was a good candidate ( Malcolm Thornton , now MP ) , a renewed constituency organisation and time for the people of Crosby to realise that they 'd done in that panicky moment when they were looking for a familiar face as their Member of Parliament . |
18 | One down against Jan Timman , with three left to play , he was looking for a solid advantage with the white pieces . |
19 | The manager 's problem tonight is to find a replacement for the injured Brian O'Neil , while looking for a wholehearted performance against a side whose manager , Simon Stainrod , is as relaxed as Brady is uncomfortable . |
20 | His followers tended to concentrate on the progressionist element , looking for a serial relationship between the classes of animal life and minimizing the gaps between the known forms . |
21 | As to the much discussed pearwood wall panels , Italo Rota explains : ‘ We were looking for a simple idea that would allow visitors who had already looked at a good many paintings to connect some of them with unfamiliar settings ; the art of memory tells us that it is easier to retain images in one 's head if one can link them to a specific space ’ . |
22 | If you 're looking for a great highlight to a misty walk , incorporate a visit to a good ruin . |
23 | And squeamishness prevented me looking for a tiny insect to place on a sticky dewdrop leaf . |
24 | If you 're looking for a part-time job such as babysitting or a paper round , try to find one through family or friends . |
25 | His small dark eyes darted around the smoke-filled room , looking for a friendly face , but they were all closed and impassive . |
26 | He scrutinised the crowd , looking for a friendly face . |
27 | Like gangs , bullies are not looking for a stand-up fight , but for a victim ; the best way to beat them is to give more trouble than they can handle . |
28 | ‘ Do n't say that you are looking for a gilded mare too ! ’ |
29 | Whitehead Mann has taken on some of the highest salaried job searches in Britain , comparable with Russell Reynolds ' recruiting of Bob Bauman for Beecham ; an assignment on behalf of a major British company looking for a chief executive to run their operations in Australia earned the firm £333 000 , according to the popular press ( on the basis that the successful candidate was to be paid an annual salary approaching £1m . ) . |
30 | ‘ I do n't think they 're looking for a battered glamour boy , ’ Scott said . |