Example sentences of "casting about for " in BNC.
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1 | It was here that the dogs came into their own , casting about for any tell-tale scent that would betray the presence of a hidden bomb . |
2 | Casting about for a sighting , she suddenly saw one of the dogs about a quarter of a mile away . |
3 | This sent them on their way without having to trouble too much over casting about for tracks . |
4 | Occasionally one would disappear in the direction of the High Street , casting about for an interesting sniff , hoping perhaps to discover a fox in the vicinity of the cut-price chemist . |
5 | And this gentleman in West Yorkshire would certainly have the blessing of many if he carried out his idea : ‘ Having taken early retirement , I am casting about for some way to supplement my pension . |
6 | Barclays Bank in Britain has been casting about for months for a chief executive . |
7 | But he admitted finding Minton 's facility suspect and thought ‘ the restlessness with which he is still casting about for fresh novelties of manner suggests a certain instability . ’ |
8 | ‘ God in heaven ! ’ said Bob , wide-awake , and casting about for his dressing-gown . |
9 | He cleared his throat , casting about for something to say which would indicate that though he was game for anything , he nonetheless knew how to keep his hands to himself . |
10 | There are also stressed forms , / / and / / , used when the word is emphasised or used by itself when the speaker is casting about for a substantive . |