Example sentences of "[vb past] around for [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Smiling awkwardly , he cast around for a topic of conversation that was n't personal and had difficulty in finding one .
2 He cast around for a chair , shoved some papers aside with a foot and perched on the edge of an armchair .
3 Blanche 's question woke Dexter from his reverie and he cast around for a photograph of Nicola in the room .
4 Then I wandered around for a while , casting wistful glances at my tables .
5 I wandered around for a while , in a bit of a daze , and then strolled back here .
6 Having escaped from their field , two goats wandered around for a while until they found themselves in a rubbish dump .
7 He wandered around for a while and ran into a few of the household busy with their duties .
8 He wandered around for a couple of hours having chats with any of the old fellows who were around the place . ’
9 I wandered around for a bit and then came back again .
10 I dawdled around for a while and then headed south .
11 We trudged around for an hour or so , unable to face the thought of lunch , and found another small hotel near Chamartin ( we were going back by train the next day by the last evening train ) .
12 We actually got the rigging up and sailed around for a while in twos — I was with my brother and I thought we managed quite well .
13 She unstrapped the harness , and glanced around for a spot to hide the acres of silk canopy .
14 The car gave a roar , then slowly moved out of the garage ; the dim side-lights showed a pale flicker on the back of the house , then swung around for an instant on to the gardens .
15 He bumbled around for a bit , trying to coil up the string and push the wood into tidy heaps .
16 While Lisabeth was mainlining Cadbury 's Bournville I rummaged around for a sports bag ( one that advertised Marlboro fags , naturally ) and began to pack a spare everything .
17 Stewart stayed with him for about an hour and a half and Lamb hung around for a while , but Smith was his main ally and , as the day ebbed away , it seemed as though only the new ball stood between England and a draw .
18 I hung around for a while … now I come to think of it , I walked a short way along the path , looking for him . ’
19 She hung around for a while , looking aimlessly into the shop windows , wondering if she should go and have a coffee in the Franz Joseph , just in case he was there .
20 With the pitch playing easily , the tail wagged , led by Morrison , who hung around for an hour while England fretted .
21 So I got off and walked around for an hour or so , unseeing , my mind a total blank .
22 She fiddled around for a while , and cursed and muttered before she managed to get one detached .
23 Alice loitered around for a while , and no one came in or out , and she could not see Comrade Andrew through the downstairs windows , for the curtains were drawn .
24 I felt around for a switch and threw it down to reveal a stone staircase with iron handrail .
25 He felt around for the bedside table and the box of matches .
26 Kenne gulped , and looked around for a way out .
27 Ruth surveyed the freshly-turned earth and looked around for a flower she could place on the grave , but it was the last day of December and there was nothing in bloom .
28 He looked around for a cab .
29 In this climate , shrewd and sensitive individuals with an instinct for self-preservation looked around for a partner and pair-bonded .
30 She looked around for a tool , and found a soldier 's dropped bayonet .
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