Example sentences of "to look [prep] [art] new [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In the morning , having rectified the recorder fault , he walked down towards the station to look for a new location .
2 So we agreed to look for a new approach " .
3 There are three reasons for this : first , women dress differently from ‘ 20 men all wearing pinstripe suits ’ , making them more memorable ; second , they offload their emotions over redundancy much more quickly , making them better prepared to look for a new position ; and third , because of the so-called ‘ glass ceiling ’ , those women who do make it to the top are ‘ slightly better ’ than their male competitors .
4 Despite Eric 's move to Manchester , Isabelle says they will not be crossing the Pennines to look for a new home .
5 Those setting out to look for a new home after April 4 will have the questionable benefit of the Property Misdescriptions Act 1991 , which comes into force on that day .
6 ‘ I went to look for a new car and the Lord said to me , ‘ Richie , you buy this car .
7 If he does … choose to leave his existing employment before the last minute in order to look for a new job before the rush of others competing with him comes , then that is up to him .
8 ‘ I 'll have to look for a new posting . ’
9 So we decided we had to look for a new singer .
10 But it was when he began finding the 26 mile 385 yard distance — which he can complete in two hours and 57 minutes — ‘ about right for starters ’ , that he began to look for a new challenge .
11 For US television , on the other hand , competition for the same audience within the same time-slot drives producers and planners to look for the new exploitation angle which will differentiate their product within the market , propelling genres and conventions along the track of transformation and mutation .
12 Félicie waited with him for news of the birth , and during the anxious time Modi asked her for advice , knowing that Jeanne was too preoccupied in looking after him and coping with her mother 's often unhelpful interference to look after a new baby alone .
13 I called you over because I want you to look after the new lady .
14 He had come down to the gallery to join the houseparty , he thought simply to look at a new sculpture , before they all returned to the house for luncheon .
15 Sacheverell Sitwell , a young aesthete from England , had crossed the Channel to look at the new painting in post-war Paris with a view to putting on a comprehensive exhibition in London .
16 the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York
17 ‘ Get someone to look at the new evidence you turned up .
18 During Biblical times , some ancients thought moonlight was dangerous for one 's eyes but a more modern belief was that if you took a child , suffering from whooping cough , outside to look at the new moon , then it would effect a cure .
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