Example sentences of "look for the [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | Malcolm , myself and Chris went round I think it was two days before , looked for the well it 's a lot tidier that it was the previous time because of the new racking . |
2 | In an exciting competition , BBC Gardeners ' World Magazine , in conjunction with the Buxton Mineral Water Company , is looking for the most imaginative and colourful window boxes , tubs and hanging baskets . |
3 | ‘ Is she , ’ and he hesitated , looking for the most delicate statement of his question , ‘ involved in the proceedings ? ’ |
4 | Looking for the most cost-effective approach , ERC 's highly qualified and experienced employees will make a thorough inspection of a customer 's used equipment , wellheads and valves and make repairs according to industry standards . |
5 | ‘ I was not just looking for the most experienced people but there were other attributes I wanted to see , ’ he says . |
6 | You should also review the case looking for the more individual features in it . |
7 | When you begin classifying , look for the most obvious groups first . |
8 | I suggest that we proceed along those lines and look for the most economic way to alleviate my constituents ' problems while not doing too much damage to my hon. Friend 's constituents . |
9 | Look for the more creative solution — the tried and true do n't always bring the best results . |
10 | It is widely available as Tumbleweed and Greenscape but if you have a large area to treat ( say 500m2 ) , look for the more economical Roundup GC . |
11 | Stan began to look for the even rarer amphibians . |
12 | The ASP rule-book asked the judges to look for the most radical manoeuvres in the most critical section of the wave ( that is , nearest the curl ) . |
13 | Whatever their own political persuasions , journalists tend to look for the most interesting outcome of any given set of circumstances . |
14 | Theodora looked for the more recent memorials . |