Example sentences of "to search out [art] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ The hotel bar was closed and we were all famished so it seemed like a good idea to trek down to the local ‘ pub ’ to search out a few sarnies , ’ says Gedge .
2 Uniforum 's executive director Ed Palmer will be retiring : they 've hired a headhunter to search out a replacement .
3 He worked with scarcely a break to search out a new passage in the files , or to pick up the half-smoked end of his last cigarette from the ashtray , stub it out , light a new one , and put it down in its place .
4 As the mechanics , now dubbed dismantlers , get to work their eyes are primed to search out every tiny component which could be used again or recycled into something else .
5 Five minutes later Tony and I were trudging through deep snow , wishing we had spared the time to search out the snow shoes and wondering whether there had ever been a previous occasion in Iceland when the approach of a car had been heralded by walkers .
6 But like many articulate and intelligent people , even those trained to search out the hidden structures of literature , even those who have been moved by great art or fascinated by the most remote biographical details from the lives of writers ( such as the information that Ibsen on occasion wrote with a scorpion in a jar on his desk ) , he nonetheless had little or no access to the springs of his own emotions .
7 Since John 's death , however , one of his younger cousins , Robin Cranko , has made it his business to search out the beginnings of the family .
8 From the results of these experiments they appear to have receptors that give direction to their movement to search out the source of this sugar .
9 One of them reached over to search out the right tape and handed it to his Sheikh .
10 ‘ Then , as you get older you start to search out the things that you 're not familiar with .
11 Even so , like a dog at the bone , The Times was driven to search out the foreign disposition of the garotters , accusing them of abandoning the traditional civility of the traditional English highway robbery : ‘ Without the old challenge and parley in use among highwaymen , your garotter knocks a man 's head against the kerbstone as the best way of getting at his pocket . ’
12 As a matter of fact , directly after today 's game I will be going into frank discussions with the chairman to search out the real dead wood .
13 He had men in Paris , Berlin , Rome , Belfast and elsewhere to search out the merchandise needed to satisfy the voracious appetite of the Chicago store and , by 1875 , was dispatching three-million-dollars worth of goods each year across the Atlantic .
14 You are to search out the traitor Raphael and , when you find him , kill him or bring him back for me . ’
15 Looked at from this point of view Gundovald 's revolt illustrates perfectly a major aspect of sixth- and indeed seventh-century politics , that is the tendency for those lacking royal support , either because of accidents of death or because they were in opposition to a particular monarch , to search out the favour of another king .
16 To search out the next candidate , I mean .
17 ‘ With the continually changing mortgage market , Daniel , having discussed each client 's requirements , is then able to search out the most advantageous mortgage , whether from Halifax Building Society or other major lenders .
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