Example sentences of "be look for " in BNC.
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1 | By this time trains were getting rare , and two hours might elapse during which time any sign of movement in Duckmanton South box would be looked for . |
2 | If a new set of different symptoms are seen , then another more appropriate remedy must be looked for . |
3 | Changes in the container as well as in the product should be looked for and reported . |
4 | Some signs of occupation can be looked for , especially after rain . |
5 | A fast stage-coach could now cover over a hundred miles in a single day , good roads and weather permitting , though comfort was not necessarily to be looked for and there was an outside chance of ending up with a foul-mouthed and drunken coachman for the length of the journey . |
6 | They are to be looked for in our Western indigenous psychological explanations as much as in the domains of scientific pursuit which , as Riches notes above , are not themselves free from such ontological conceptions . |
7 | As a result , the key to the meaning of Jesus had come to be looked for , not in supernatural accreditation by miracles , but in his personality , his consciousness of God , his teaching and his impact upon his followers . |
8 | Amy , however , suggested that the matter should be talked out again with the pharmacist , and that other sources of money should be looked for . |
9 | Finally , it seems also to be a taken-for-granted principle that in human affairs where there is order there is something corresponding to a rule to be looked for in the background of the actions which appear as orderly . |
10 | Quite often at this stage , sherds will be selected for illustration in the published report , and any joins between sherds will be looked for . |
11 | It is enough to say that that is not a proof of the counter proposition that outside the three miles no such result could be looked for . |
12 | The overlap between tort and contract should be looked for particularly in problems involving the negligent carriage of passengers by rail , road or sea , and the sale ( or repair ) of goods or houses that turn out not to be of merchantable quality or reasonably fit and that cause physical injury to the buyer ( or owner ) . |
13 | By this ‘ multiplex ’ approach , for example , all of the four ( or more ) common mutations causing cystic fibrosis can be looked for simultaneously in a single sample . |
14 | Project members are normally overseen by a Steering Committee , representing relevant expertise that is not to be looked for within the institution itself . |
15 | They did once , and should be looked for again . ’ |
16 | For example , in an article aimed at secondary headteachers , Ross ( 1987 ) identifies huge shortfalls between the aims described in the National Criteria for the GCSE art and design and music examinations , and what the assessment objectives prescribe should be looked for in these subjects : |
17 | Within the forests themselves a number of features should be looked for . |
18 | While the pillow mounds , either isolated or in groups , are the most obvious field monuments , other features should be looked for . |
19 | Whatever she could look for in the future must be looked for outside marriage . |
20 | Where , on the other hand , we have sense-qualification , the property of A is not applied as a property in itself to the entity identified by N ( nor are any referential and perceptual correlates of the intensional property to be looked for in the actual referent , if there is one , corresponding to that entity ) . |
21 | That other means of raising revenue will have to be looked for , I second . |
22 | And cultural determinism is the idea that they way people think and act , is largely determined by their culture , their upbringing , their socialization , their home environment , peer group pressure , this kind of thing , and is not to be looked for in natural causes , in their genes , for example , or in individual psychological experience , as was the prime focus of Freud in psychoanalysis . |
23 | Section 2(3) provides that in considering the common duty of care , the circumstances include the degree of care and want of care which would ordinarily be looked for in such a visitor . |
24 | Though if he took his own life , as everyone has always supposed , and as we are still likely to be supposing after the present rumours have been scotched — if the balance of his mind was disturbed , that curious disruption which accompanies a man 's election to end his life , but never any other procedure , no matter how eccentric or irrational — then reasons are not to be looked for . |
25 | The judges will of course be looking for turning ability , but the most important factor is that children — or adults — will find the toy a joy . |
26 | You may be looking for light domestic help one or two hours per week , or 24-hour a day care . |
27 | Dogs must be seven years old or over and we 'll be looking for good health and condition as well as stunning good looks . |
28 | The child handler competition is open to anyone under 16 and the judges will be looking for a good rapport between kids and dogs . |
29 | However , new academic journals are regularly launched , devoted to one or other of the many specialisms into which English is fragmenting , and in their earlier issues , at least , are likely to be looking for contributions . |
30 | We should be looking for a market-based solution to our problems , not snooping in people 's backyards to check out what kind of barbecue they are using . ’ |