Example sentences of "[am/are] [adv] [verb] for some [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Nevertheless if they were going to fly again they were gon na pay for a seat and they 're only looking for some recompense towards a new new ticket what 's wrong with sending them a voucher y'know , a properly produced voucher that we c that 's controlled properly by and all they do is guarantee any travel at their normal travel agent , do the business , attach the voucher to the B S P |
2 | Erm if it 's um well generally speaking I think , thinking about what the sort of consensus would be among people who who study this sort of thing , they 're usually looking for some sort of of discrepancy in ages or powers or something . |
3 | Increases in the volume of shipping are usually accommodated for some time by existing docks and harbours before the pressure on them leads to a heavy capital investment in fresh and usually lengthy building . |
4 | ‘ We are really looking for some sort of justice for these people . |
5 | I 'm not looking for some sinecure of a job with the cosy family firm , Lucy ! |
6 | ‘ So I 'm really hoping for some sort of sponsorship for the eight months we 're away , ’ she added . |
7 | Signs are constantly available to help motivated users who are actively searching for some form of information . |
8 | By the same token , most record-of-achievement schemes now are actively searching for some form of external accreditation through the validation of school procedures and pupils ' overall programmes . |