Example sentences of "we be looking for [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | And for this reason we are looking for a suitable name . |
2 | So we are looking for a new name that we shall use for the discs when they are eventually released . |
3 | Mary Anne who has been managing this side of things for us is leaving Birmingham and we are looking for a new manager ( see job description on page 6 ) . |
4 | ‘ We are looking for a new partnership with the LAS and believe that together it is possible to ensure this vital lifeline goes from being the worst in the UK to being the model service . ’ |
5 | We are looking for a new custodian of the Society 's money . |
6 | Joan Daniels ' term of office expires at the 1987 Annual General Meeting , so we are looking for a new treasurer . |
7 | We are looking for a brutal , unfeeling killer . ’ |
8 | We are looking for a sufficient cause or reason for the legal enforcement of a promise . |
9 | ‘ We are looking for an easy-to-use poop scoop and Jonathan 's idea may well be the answer . ’ |
10 | At the moment we are looking for an alternative night shelter , which is going to prove expensive ’ . |
11 | ‘ We are looking for an evil man . ’ |
12 | After all , we are looking for the same thing . ’ |
13 | But So we 're looking for a nice balance between clutch and throttle , that you 're not being jerked and the not clutch is not bloody flying every time that you take let your foot to engage a gear . |
14 | We mentioned earlier the paradoxes which were that for instance erm we 're looking for a low risk investment or our customers are looking for a low risk investment , they tell us they need well proven technology but that needs to be advanced technology . |
15 | ‘ We 're looking for a wide range of points , not all of them compatible , ’ said Saltonstall . |
16 | It 's fin okay if we 're looking for a thirtieth we 'd find thirty in there . |
17 | That 's why the next match is so important we 're looking for a good performance and ultimately a good result . ’ |
18 | So , in summary , we 're looking for a clear site , exposed to wind , preferably on rising ground or on beach dunes where there are no buildings to break up the breeze . |
19 | Where , unfortunately , ladies er , wo n't go out of a night time because they 're frightened whereas , we 're looking for a little bit of a reassurance . |
20 | ‘ We 're looking for a dirtier funky sound that does n't smell of record label money . ’ |
21 | ’ We 're looking for a national hippy watch . |
22 | I 'm an administrator by background , and I think that 's interesting , because one of the things that we are trying to do in the health service is to open up our management posts to people of all professions , and to recognise that management is not the prerogative of any particular group , but that we 're looking for the right people to manage our services from wherever they might come , and I 'm one of three people who has a responsibility to the senior manager in the community at the top , for the managing on a day-to-day basis the health services in Oxfordshire . |
23 | So we 're looking for the ideal candidate . |
24 | We 're looking for the local minimum and the local maximum . |
25 | We 're looking for the funny , the beautiful , the weird and the wonderful , family pictures and holiday snaps , but each of them must have that little extra something … . |
26 | We were looking for a good flavour and meaty texture . |
27 | As with the sliced bread , we were looking for a good , brown appearance , a firm crust , a distinctive aroma and taste with some nuttiness and a firm but springy texture . |
28 | As to the much discussed pearwood wall panels , Italo Rota explains : ‘ We were looking for a simple idea that would allow visitors who had already looked at a good many paintings to connect some of them with unfamiliar settings ; the art of memory tells us that it is easier to retain images in one 's head if one can link them to a specific space ’ . |
29 | We were looking for a big house in Southampton . |
30 | We were looking for a precise way to express what we mean when we refer to something as complicated . |