Example sentences of "we have look for " in BNC.

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1 If he go up , we 'ave to look for another ringer . ’
2 And does n't this give us — faintly indeed , but unmistakably — just what we 've looked for in vain in all the other Sicilian allusions : that 's to say , evidence that when Pound was in Sicily he did n't go around with his eyes closed , his ears and nostrils stopped ?
3 We 've looked for you for hours , ’ he said , anxious , I thought , to prove I had n't been forgotten .
4 We had looked for some impact from the presence of women in senior positions in school , but the highest percentage of women at Scale 4 or above in any school was 35 per cent .
5 Many years before we had looked for red kites , on a spring camping holiday in the valley of the River Tywi .
6 So we decided we had to look for a new singer .
7 On the way we had to look for letters and treasure which was leaves , flowers and things .
8 Oh no We had to look for work .
9 ‘ Our lease was ending on the old building so we had to look for somewhere different , ’ says .
10 erm We had to look for some lower riders and erm Tony Primmer of course comes in at four , which helps us immensely .
11 Now what happens in the mantle is extremely important , because it is in the mantle that we have to look for the mechanism behind Plate Tectonics .
12 We have to look for it .
13 Generally , infertility does not come as a sudden cut-off point ; rather it declines gradually , and when it is observed we have to look for the cause in the interdependence breakdown , and not just regard it as a shortage of one or other nutrients .
14 Of course , that is what we have to look for , and , of course , there are inevitably going to be occasions when we are compelled to look for it outside the four corners of the language that the draftsman has used .
15 What we have to look for is ways of realizing they should — in practice .
16 ‘ There are children with physical , mental and behavioural difficulties and we have to look for a range of staff to reflect the balance , ’ he said .
17 Labour will now be on the line they will have to deal with the axe grinders instead of helping them to sharpen their axes and the difference between ourselves and Mr and I have great respect for Mr and I believe his attempt to keep the debate about the future of Highfields and Moat on a rational basis has been very positive but completely unsuccessful and I believe now that we have to look for a way forward .
18 Traditionally , we have looked for causes of learning difficulty in the child .
19 Wherever we have looked for savings , we have looked to trimming away at the centre and preserving those services that are delivered to the citizens in a direct way .
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