Example sentences of "on [art] [noun] for [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The somewhat revolutionary character of the true Aquarian is showing through this month and you 're definitely on the lookout for subversive activities , such as home-wrecking or a protest howl-in .
2 We may assume that he is not spying on players and so must be on the lookout for managerial talent .
3 Police are also asking people to be on the lookout for bogus officials following several incidents in the area .
4 Each participant is constantly on the lookout for small adjustments that will speed and smooth the evolution of the whole .
5 Aside from that , Meany 's been street skating in the Greater Manchester area , Duffy 's been on the lookout for new terrain and unknown people existent in the South West , and also discovers a totally hot indoor bowl with a secret location and impeccable construction .
6 He told me he was always on the lookout for new artistes , and offered me a position with his company .
7 Quite often these trusts are on the lookout for new buildings to restore and may have some resources at their disposal .
8 Two out of every five people with crab lice will have some other form of sexually transmitted disease , and both doctors and patients should be aware of this and be on the lookout for other signs and symptoms .
9 Since a success with Corydoras panda I have been on the lookout for other species of catfish to work with so I gratefully headed home with my new charges .
10 Police are on the lookout for two youths who viciously attacked a 13-year-old Middlesbrough schoolboy at the Mandale picnic area , robbing him of his wristwatch .
11 TRADERS in Dungannon have been warned to be on the lookout for counterfeit £20 notes after ten forgeries were passed in business premises in the town .
12 I had been trying to negotiate the Friday lunch-time run , which was the most lucrative , office-party wise , as ER was always on the lookout for reliable drivers who could not only deliver their people but hang around and pick them up .
13 The magazine 's Editor , Melinda Lodge , is always on the lookout for interesting features and new designers and from this Autumn , the magazine will also include articles and patterns for sewing , courtesy of Betty Foster who is well known to many of you .
14 An organisation always on the lookout for insensitive developments is the Council for the Protection of Rural England , whose president is film producer David Puttnam .
15 Meanwhile he 's on the lookout for another job .
16 ‘ They are a relatively small branch with only six staff but Manager Tony Hoskins and his team are constantly on the lookout for potential Royline users , ’ said Anne .
17 The fluency of Indians in English , a legacy of British rule , has made India a lucrative hunting ground for US computer firms on the lookout for qualified computer manpower .
18 He thought it was easy for a newcomer to acquire school and institutional business because there was always someone on the lookout for improved service .
19 The idea had arisen for Frank through his location and questions that had come up about muons ; Sakharov had been developing fusion in secret and picked up the notion because he would have been on the lookout for any papers about fusion , of whatever sort .
20 Both Mr and Mrs Tiller were always on the lookout for any child or woman with potential .
21 Meanwhile I am exploring the edges of a continent where most of its people are clustered and , except in city and suburb , well scattered where settlement is at the mercy of geography , as indeed is the peroipatetic topographer , constantly on the lookout for some assembly of landscape elements that can be turned into pictures and — because of indoctrination by a European culture — pictures of a particular sort .
22 Flashing on terminals all over Japan , he disseminates his latest data through modem , warning other otaku on the Eye Net computer network to be on the lookout for some poser named Batman pushing stale info .
23 John Wood Group PLC sponsor the Wood Group netball team who are always on the lookout for fresh talent .
24 Eager Hollywood producers , always on the lookout for real-life dramas and entranced with the idea of revealing untold Soviet secrets , are funnelling hard currency their way .
25 Each winter , from December through to the beginning of March , cruises are organised on the Exe for close views of waders and wildfowl .
26 The IMF , however , taking into account another failure in the June test , suspended further drawdowns and negotiations commenced on the conditions for further assistance , expected to include a further devaluation .
27 i Assess the implications of UK technological dependence on the US for future UK industrial , and economic competitiveness , in both defence and civil sectors .
28 Mr Endara , like it or not , is likely to be leaning fairly heavily on the US for some time to come .
29 Thus the measure of damages is the difference between the contract price and the market price on the date for actual performance .
30 The relevant market price is still that prevailing on the date for actual performance and not that prevailing on the earlier date of the anticipatory breach .
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