Example sentences of "looking for [art] [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Wivenhoe Town have never won the competition and are looking for a first success to complete a meteoric rise to the summit of the Essex non-league football hierarchy . |
2 | Soccer : Border League Wormingford FC are looking for a first team manager for next season . |
3 | They 're hoping retired people , or those looking for a second home in the country will stump up the cash . |
4 | Digital Equipment Corp chief executive Robert Palmer has reiterated that the company is looking for a second source to manufacture its Alpha RISC chips . |
5 | Many bright ideas — and failed ideas looking for a second lease on life — are being put forward as ways of converting weapon-grade plutonium into a form too awkward for the weapon-minded to bother with . |
6 | But if you are looking for a 21st century Polo , you will have to wait at least three years until the genuinely all-new one . |
7 | Micky and the two girls were looking for a fourth person — someone having just moved out and on . |
8 | The unions said that they were looking for the second week in January to begin an all-out stoppage . |
9 | Rozario looking for the first flick on as you say . |
10 | The Marines swarmed into the tunnel like bubbles disappearing down a plughole , Mortimer at their head , eyes bright , looking for the first sign of the opposition . |
11 | Hitch asked , looking for the first sign of their quarry . |
12 | Tubby was sitting up straight , shoulders back , head raised , looking for the first time in his visit like the confident soldier he had been . |
13 | I 'm living alone now and looking for the next relationship , which I hope will be the last one . |
14 | In the '60s Scottish football was awash with stories of ‘ scouts ’ — the often unpaid enthusiasts who scoured the pitches of school-boy Scotland looking for the next generation of international talent . |
15 | ‘ Chapman was essentially a designer , an artist , who was always looking for the next design , something different , ’ says Mr Nearn . |
16 | While waiting , she gazed solemnly at the sinister Bridge of Sighs a few yards away and thought of the prisoners who 'd gazed out of its thickly grilled windows , looking for the last time on the beauties of Venice before they were incarcerated — or executed for causing the displeasure of powerful nobles . |