Example sentences of "looking [prep] [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 It means I must leave the doors unlocked , but that 's less risk than having him come looking for me within the quarter-hour , as he surely would . ’
2 He found himself looking for her in the street , in the trains that took him down to his busking .
3 One day her mother came looking for him with a great heavy umbrella in her hand .
4 They 're looking for him on the moors . ’
5 Nobody would think of looking for him in the Channel Islands .
6 The Tans had swarmed over the countryside looking for them after the execution .
7 While Famlio was looking for us near the Fraxilly sector , we 'd be elsewhere .
8 During the day we lay up in the desert , camouflaging ourselves with pieces of hessian sacking against the R.A.F. patrols who were out looking for us from the air .
9 They was looking for it on a list .
10 I realise now that we were trying to find an interest for ourselves and had done the classic thing of looking for it in a new environment which actually involved more adjustment and less ease than if we had stayed where we were .
11 Well you 'll be looking for it in a bit wo n't you ?
12 But the politicians are looking for it in the wrong direction .
13 ‘ The others will come looking for it in the morning , ’ Grimma warned .
14 They do n't pay me much , but I 'm looking about me for a good opportunity .
15 She turned , looking about her at the stables .
16 Tallis said , amazed , looking about her at the dark , snow-striped land .
17 ‘ Bring a horse , ’ said Hotspur , rearing up fiercely and looking about him for the nearest serviceable squire , ‘ and get him on to it .
18 He was strolling down the steep narrow street towards the sea , his hands deep in his pockets and his shirt open at the throat , very pale and Londonish , looking about him with the fond , proprietorial air of an Englishman returning to a favourite spot abroad .
19 He was absolutely worshipped by all disinterested persons at G.Q.G. When he entered the hotel , tapping the floor with his stick and looking about him with the mischievous and bright glances of a boy , every one came up to him instinctively , only too pleased to see him .
20 All this time Marcus was standing , now more upright , looking about him at the various speakers , with an interested air .
21 Looking about him at the great press of people , the escalator that was a river of people flowing on and on , the crowds that streamed down the stairs so that if a train was held up there would be room for no more to squeeze on to the platform , he wondered why a terrorist group had never thought of putting a bomb in the tube .
22 He glanced back at her , then turned away , looking about him at the cluttered floor , the smoke-blackened walls , the broken ceiling of the room he was in .
23 Tuan Ti Fo turned , looking about him at the simple order of his room .
24 Looking about him at the others , Christian said , ‘ There !
25 Theda stood looking after them for a moment , aware of her own burning curiosity .
26 She stood looking after him for a moment ; then she dropped on to an upturned box , and bending her head into the folds of flesh under her chin , she asked of herself why she had to do this .
27 Having delivered Eliot to those who were looking after him for the night , we walked back to our colleges discussing the evening , with the ardour of youth which included that most interesting of contests , the comparison of recollections .
28 The ambulance came , and she ended up looking after him in the intensive care unit .
29 Obviously she is very upset being left alone in a strange country and we are looking after her at the police station .
30 Was n't he supposed to be looking after her in a sanatorium ? ’
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