Example sentences of "look [prep] new [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Peter Scott assesses Perry Anderson 's verdict on English intellectuals ; Tony Parker on Thatcherism 's casualties ; Stephen Howe looks for new life in the unions ; Conor Gearty cross-examines a defender of the Bar ; and Geoff Dyer wades through Ted Hughes ' Shakespearean fantasy |
2 | Barclays looks for new chief outside |
3 | Cancer charity looks at new approach |
4 | Now that the Open Software Foundation is looking for new development avenues for ANDF , its architecture neutral distribution format ( UX No 384 ) , it says a number of interested parties including both commercial houses and research institutes have come forward : Apparently talks with an unidentified US government agency , a research arm , have advanced to contract negotiations . |
5 | The reorganised NHS will — for most of you — be the first port of call when looking for new employment . |
6 | British manufacturers looking for new product lines are being targeted by former US funeral company director . |
7 | ‘ Darling , ’ Arabella had said , ‘ You know that PR firm I did some work for ? I was talking with their boss the other day , and he said they were looking for new blood … ’ |
8 | Chairman Dick Corden , looking for new blood on the board , said : ‘ I 'll be happy to finish fifth from bottom . ’ |
9 | LABOUR Party branch members in Crook let it be known that they are looking for new blood to inject a little life and optimism into their ranks . |
10 | However , the factory is now up for sale and we are , therefore , looking for new accommodation for the sales office in the Warwick area . |
11 | More police were called , and the troublemakers of Berlin , always looking for new violence , joined in the fray . |
12 | It was especially looking for new business in Osaka . |
13 | ‘ We are always looking for new business . |
14 | Despite these finds , competition in the modelling business gets tougher every year , and agencies are constantly looking for new talent . |
15 | As we come out of the recession , retailers will be looking for new merchandise to attract people into their stores , ’ says Gledhill . |
16 | Among the symposia mooted is one in 1993 looking at new museum media for the millennium , organised with the Video Department of the Whitney Museum in New York . |
17 | We as a as a policy unit get involved in that kind of work as well , so working with departments , looking at new initiative 's and trying to work with them . |
18 | Look for new season 's cauliflowers . |
19 | But I was as susceptible as any other golfer and loved to look at new equipment . |
20 | Police to look at new Gilmour murder evidence |