Example sentences of "look [prep] more [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 So Kelly and Sear have looked in more detail at the temperature changes following the handful of similar eruptions that have occurred since 1881 , when those detailed temperature records begin .
2 In Wallshire Ltd v Aarons [ 1989 ] 1 EGLR 147 , it was argued that a surveyor conducting a rent review as an expert should have looked at more evidence of comparable lettings .
3 The Bodrum cruising area , with its regular strong winds , is ideal for those looking for more adventure .
4 ‘ Celtic fans are celebrating the 25th anniversary of the club 's European Cup triumphs and will be looking for more success .
5 We will be looking for more Pizza Express franchises as part of our expansion plans . ’
6 Some reasons you may find apply in your case include : deciding on a career change ; looking for more responsibility ( both good , positive reasons ) ; coming to the end of seasonal or short-contract employment ; insufficient money ; wanting to work closer to home .
7 Andrew Miller is the only HUYTON player to have topped 50 so far this season , so captain Archie Moore will be looking for more support from other batsmen against CHESTER BOUGHTON HALL .
8 If they were looking for more cancer then surely the place to look was at the next vulnerable point ?
9 But the last thing a 12-string requires is a set of Velvet Brick humbuckers , and the kind of player who 'd want a 6-string like the Teardrop will probably be looking for more twang than thrang , and so the same applies .
10 I will however keep looking for more info .
11 Solbourne 's UK representatives include sales and marketing manager Hamish Cassels and the company is looking for more country managers including two each for Germany and France , one for Scandinavia and one for Spain .
12 Are you looking for more milk ?
13 The Government is to press ahead with its £23 billion roads programme , but is looking for more help from the public sector .
14 It is actively looking for more pilot schemes to identify the greater efficiencies needed and the best options available for waste collection .
15 Best , who will attend a Lions meeting in Edinburgh on Sunday — the 30-strong squad wo n't be chosen until after the last internationals on 21 March — is looking for more back play tomorrow , but if the weather gets any worse he fears that aerial bombardments may be the order of the day .
16 There is reason to think they were also feeling the loss of their carriers that June at the battle of Midway , and were looking for more land bases for aircraft .
17 Dazel is partially funded by some Fortune 500 companies , so development is in progress , but Fabbio is currently out looking for more money .
18 Due to an increasing demand for the morale boosting treatment , the Red Cross is now looking for more Hand Care and Beauty Care volunteers to spend half a day each week with patients in local hospitals .
19 It may well force you to go looking for more information about your potential audience .
20 Before looking in more detail at the different kinds of library on the list it is worth examining some of the less obvious cases .
21 It is worth looking in more detail at one of the intermediate situations in this conflict between the sexes .
22 Before looking in more detail at who the ‘ Hooligans ’ were , and in order to place the controversies that surrounded them in perspective , it will be helpful to make an imaginative effort to reconstruct the kind of social world in which the original ‘ Hooligans ’ moved .
23 But before looking in more detail at these developments we must clarify the focus of our argument .
24 It is worth looking in more detail at the 26 applicants who did a course that was quite different from the one they initially applied for .
25 In the case of R&D or engineering this will amount to looking in more detail at the possible design approaches to the new product and selecting the most promising for development .
26 Looking in more detail , it is possible to classify seismic activity into four zones .
27 Right , Chair , P A G asked for two reports to be produced as part of the budget process , looking in more detail at the budget , and the two specific reports that were asked for , were fire safety and trimming .
28 Looking in more detail at our poll it is clear that of those who expressed their voting intentions some ten per cent who voted Conservative in 1987 will now vote for Labour , and eight per cent of them will vote LibDem .
29 I also look for more wit and charm in ‘ La sérénade interrompue ’ ( I query the D natural six bars before the end , too ) , ‘ La danse de Puck ’ and ‘ Minstrels ’ , all of which are taken slower than usual .
30 At times the class will be sent away to get information or look for more evidence .
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