Example sentences of "they be looking for a " in BNC.
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1 | Paul Corrigan suggests that teenagers behave the way they do at the seaside , or at football matches , because they are looking for a memorable experience to balance the boredom of the rest of their lives . |
2 | Lastly , just as people looking for jobs are advised to ask around and find out about prospects through the grapevine rather than from official sources , employers too , where appropriate , can let it be known that they are looking for a certain sort of employee . |
3 | They may have a requirement where they are looking for a very high return on capital employed and need to attract and retain the very best people in order to achieve that . |
4 | In particular , he will consider the problems faced by those who come back from Germany who may be made redundant and ensure that they have somewhere to live while they are looking for a job . |
5 | On the other hand , do n't go looking too battered : they are n't looking for Walter Huston , they 're looking for a younger , well-scrubbed , cheerfully confident Robert Mitchum . ’ |
6 | ‘ I do n't think they 're looking for a battered glamour boy , ’ Scott said . |
7 | ‘ They 're looking for a first-class professional journalist . ’ |
8 | They 're looking for a man and a woman , our sizes and our ages . |
9 | Well I mean , if we 're talking about sort of and they 're looking for a sense of identity of whatever it is that they 're having of |
10 | They 're looking for a written documents , full stop . |
11 | They 're looking for a man in his early 30's ; 6ft tall , of medium build with a tattoo on his right arm . |
12 | And they 're looking for a nice house to put them on . |
13 | They bought out , this company have bought out a new tile and he said they 're looking for a sort of nice house to have as a sort of a show house and then he thinks he 'll get them for nothing . |
14 | Apparently they 're looking for a house now . |
15 | McLeish thanked him , scrambled up the embankment , drawing in deep breaths , and walked carefully down the side of the track in the sizeable footsteps of his squad , explaining to them that they were looking for a sharp-edged weapon . |
16 | By the time the General Election arrived eighteen months later , there was a good candidate ( Malcolm Thornton , now MP ) , a renewed constituency organisation and time for the people of Crosby to realise that they 'd done in that panicky moment when they were looking for a familiar face as their Member of Parliament . |
17 | Muriel , probably because of her years and the fact they were looking for a more mature person , was by a hair 's breadth the front-runner , ahead of two younger girls both with experience of the insurance business . |
18 | The police could not know whether they were looking for a skiff , a punt , or a cabin cruiser . |
19 | ‘ All he told me was that he was working for the Sovbloc desk at Six , and they were looking for a deserter , but he did n't even have Blagg 's name . |
20 | Judges said they were looking for a pleasing colour , a sharp flavour and a good fruity smell . |
21 | They originally thought they were looking for a medieval leper hospital , but then they uncovered a skeleton almost two thousand years old . |
22 | When police and soldiers resumed their search of the area around Cirencester Golf Course this morning they were looking for a body . |