Example sentences of "[adv] searching for [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 His public pronouncements are unequivocal in this respect , and although it is clearly not possible to accept such public pronouncements as the definitive expression of a man 's innermost beliefs and convictions , and although it is also evidently the case that to be published in L'Humanite and Ce Soir inevitably necessitates obedience to the party line , nonetheless the consistency and vigour with which Nizan presented an entirely positive view of developments within the Soviet Union are an instructive antidote to those critics desperately searching for evidence of Nizan 's growing anti-Stalinism/anti-communism during this period .
2 That means not just searching for subject matter , but constantly reevaluating what I am doing and why .
3 That means not just searching for subject matter , but constantly reevaluating what I am doing and why .
4 But , with the exception of image processing systems ( see p 62 ) , computers and the documents they generate have only added to the printed matter which covers most desks : even today 95% of business information is paper-based , and every year millions of working hours are wasted just searching for information .
5 Tom , likewise , was not searching for love .
6 Still searching for perfection , she has no plans to retire for quite a while yet , when will she quit ?
7 Below 1,500 feet , the maps should be ignored and priority should be given to checking for suitable fields below while also searching for lift , re-checking on the local wind direction and moving towards a better area of fields if necessary .
8 There were so many human stories , retold movingly by Uncle Fred as he came home in the evening after searching for employment for another batch of DPs .
9 I am currently searching for sponsorship so that we can publish and circulate the report widely next month .
10 She showed a profound deference to the beauty she described , never searching for meaning or metaphor in the landscape , never striving to achieve what Keats would later call the ‘ wordsworthian or egotistical sublime ’ .
11 Students could be given the opportunity of actively searching for information about some topic in which they are interested .
12 Printed guides are used by the motivated user who is actively searching for information .
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