Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] looking for [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | In nature small fish are constantly looking for food , and will eat small amounts whenever they find them . |
2 | If all that does n't stop the person , they are obviously looking for trouble of some sort and you must quickly decide whether to lash out first or run for safety . |
3 | Thus Anderson may have been more prophetic than was realized at the time ( Earley 1988:61 ) : Parents are basically looking for reassurance about their children 's schools and teachers . |
4 | We 're still looking for balance and the injuries we 've had have n't helped . ’ |
5 | And they 're also looking for progress too , they want to increase |
6 | You 're also looking for value for money . |
7 | However , when this becomes a driver we are often looking for attention when we are doing something . |
8 | Almost three quarters of married women are now looking for work , 21 per cent more than in the early 70s when mum 's prime concern was caring for her children . |
9 | ‘ No , I 'm still looking for work . |
10 | Newly formed cooperatives are particularly looking for forage , livestock handling , grain drilling and grain drying equipment , ’ he says . |
11 | Transend are continually looking for shareware that spans a wide spectrum . |