Example sentences of "be look for some " in BNC.
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1 | The City and the Confederation of British Industry had been looking for some indication of earlier participation in the exchange rate mechanism of the EMS . |
2 | For the first time she recognized that secretly she had been looking for some way out for herself and Midnight . |
3 | I think that if we 'd been looking for some rather more er refined instruments of taxation , I nearly said torture , er from the continent then we might have looked er and found some rather better means of getting local money in to finance local government . |
4 | WE are looking for some one-cap wonders of soccer this week with a query that wins £25 for Mr F. Stillwell of Basingstoke . |
5 | The medieval period sometimes attracts people who are looking for some general structure for the undergraduate curriculum which goes beyond a mere aggregation of subjects ( see , for example , MacCabe 's 1982 , proposals for a ‘ modern trivium ’ ) . |
6 | First you are looking for some mystery man called Svend , then it is your sister , but all the time you are taking an inventory of my apartment . ’ |
7 | My hon. Friend will be aware that the commuters in Kent are looking for some advantages from the channel tunnel rail link . |
8 | Unix System Labs Inc reportedly had a meeting with SunSelect last week : thinking is they 're looking for some help speeding up their PC emulation . |
9 | They 're looking for some purpose for it all and they ca n't find it . ’ |
10 | ‘ If you 're looking for some kind of … counselling , ’ says Riva , ‘ I 'll ask my father if he knows of anyone who … ’ |
11 | So they 're looking for some money to finance a research fellow at the Hospital . |
12 | The upshot is that holiday/tour organisers who book hotels in this country are imposing stringent contract conditions on the hotels and may in some cases be looking for some performance guarantees or such-like so that they have some redress if your shortcomings result in them having to pay up to their customers . |
13 | And we 'll be looking for some general indication as to a location in a particular transport corridor . |
14 | From now on he would be looking for some sort of pattern . |
15 | ‘ But probably the chances are that I will be looking for some sort of change , ’ he added . |
16 | I 'm looking for some smokes to smoke . |
17 | For the next hour the fairground gradually filled with people , mainly families with young children or teenagers who had become bored with their tour round the factory and were looking for some excitement . |
18 | Yeah and then we were looking for some carpeting were n't we ? |
19 | they have large pans , but even they were looking for some large pans ! |
20 | Their daughter , Shelagh , has moved to Belfast where she has a job in an office but her younger brother , Sean helps here and there on the farm while he is looking for some other work , sadly without too much hope , since there is already much unemployment in the towns . |
21 | In the light of their two powerful flashlights visibility was all that could be wished for and it took them only two minutes to carry out their examination : unless one is looking for some obscure mechanical fault there is very little to look for in an engine-room . |
22 | Answer guide : This question is looking for some discussion around the realization and prudence principles . |
23 | TRANMERE manager John King is looking for some special deliveries against Southend tonight . |
24 | I was looking for some short-cut to getting a complete description of who you are . |
25 | I was looking the other day , when I was looking for some of these things . |
26 | We were just walking away , and I was looking for some sort of rubbish container in which to put the bag of icing sugar , when we suddenly heard all those sirens going , and saw masses of policemen running into the park . |
27 | Celery seeds , I was looking for some of those yesterday . |
28 | Mark , aware of the problem , records that the reaction of the chief priests and Scribes was to look for some way to get rid of Jesus , but that they could not do so at that moment because Jesus was popular with the people . |