Example sentences of "were [v-ing] for [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 There was pressure from the Liberal Democrat leader , Paddy Ashdown , for Mr Smith to declare firmly which way the Labour Party would be voting when the bill came up for its third reading , which many of the rebels were targeting for a full-scale revolt .
2 LOOKING BACK , it s now possible to see that well before the Chernobyl accident in the Soviet Union the storm clouds were gathering for the nuclear dream .
3 He had some troublesome followers who were clamouring for a positive policy without being able to suggest one .
4 Manciple sounded as if he were apologizing for the other man 's rudeness .
5 It was nice of them to let me join in , they were very patient , but you could see they were itching for a good game and I 'm just hopeless .
6 This carried them to the Plain of Finuval where the shattered remnants of the Elf armies were assembling for a desperate last stand .
7 Police were searching for the missing bicycle , but the announcer said nothing about the missing hair .
8 Our judges were looking for a healthy shine , superb condition and fabulous movement and after much deliberation , Louisa Nicholson was chosen as overall winner .
9 If you were looking for a physico-chemical reason for this fact rather than the , more usual , historical one you could do worse than suggest a capacity to make helical molecules .
10 We were looking for a good flavour and meaty texture .
11 As with the sliced bread , we were looking for a good , brown appearance , a firm crust , a distinctive aroma and taste with some nuttiness and a firm but springy texture .
12 President of the Board of Trade Michael Heseltine denied Tory MPs were looking for a new leader , saying : ‘ We know that so long as we keep our nerve and pursue policies that are important we can come through .
13 You probably remember , erm , a stimulating little book published last year by Frank on the Impulse to Philanthropy , where certainly in his nineteenth century analysis of the growth of philanthropy , he saw to main things , evangelicalism , which er , meant that people were going out looking for converts , and therefore doing good social work on the way , and the growth of the women 's movement , in the sense that women otherwise unemployed were looking for a new area of activity to get into .
14 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 .
15 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 ’ .
16 ‘ If you were looking for a real boost to the industry then these first 10 days should have been much better , ’ said a City analyst .
17 Producer James Roose-Evans and Bryan Bailey , director of the Belgrade Theatre , Coventry , were looking for a young actor to play the lead role in the French comedy Head of the Family .
18 IF you were looking for a local Pillar of Society , you did not need to seek further than Brian Courtenay .
19 Most were looking for a local representative .
20 Judges said they were looking for a pleasing colour , a sharp flavour and a good fruity smell .
21 The Labour Department said the figures were in line with economists ' forecasts , but many were looking for a modest reduction .
22 We were looking for a big house in Southampton .
23 These were not necessarily the shy or reserved ones , who were quite likely to be snapped up by ‘ parents ’ who were looking for a quiet life .
24 They originally thought they were looking for a medieval leper hospital , but then they uncovered a skeleton almost two thousand years old .
25 McLeish thanked him , scrambled up the embankment , drawing in deep breaths , and walked carefully down the side of the track in the sizeable footsteps of his squad , explaining to them that they were looking for a sharp-edged weapon .
26 We were looking for a precise way to express what we mean when we refer to something as complicated .
27 When Félicie Cendrars saw them again Jeanne and Modi were looking for a reliable wet-nurse , since neither she nor her mother ‘ could do anything with little Jeanne .
28 Moreover he knew that Harwell were looking for the crucial neutron spectrum which , surely , would clinch everything .
29 We were looking for the reflective eyes of a fox .
30 If the crowd in Woodford Square on that June evening were looking for an anti- imperialist martyr , that is what they got .
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