Example sentences of "are [adv] [prep] [art] [noun] for " in BNC.

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1 Night Goblins cultivate many kinds of toxic fungi in their dark caves and they are constantly on the look-out for new and exotic varieties .
2 ‘ 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 .
3 The Sandinistas in government are somewhat at a loss for their own charismatic figure , but continue to draw amply on the ( revised ) ideology and mythology of Sandino himself and of the martyred heroes of the revolution .
4 The er facial expressions are perhaps over the top for court ?
5 Ipswich have used the new rolling substitutes rule to their advantage this season but it often means that the first choice players are only off the pitch for five or ten minutes at a time .
6 To be consistent with holism the constructivist has to say that individual ‘ beliefs ’ — mental states that are only in the running for truth — do not correspond to anything in the mind .
7 Pro footballers are only in the game for so long and have to make as much out of it while they can .
8 ( 3 ) Further discussion of items from the minutes of the previous meeting is now permitted , provided that the items are not on the Agenda for the current meeting .
9 To sum this up , the ‘ rules ’ of talk are not like the rules for solving equations or constructing syllogisms .
10 Business questions are always about the business for the next week .
11 Attackers are always on the lookout for a potential victim , someone who will succumb easily .
12 Zebra finches are always on the lookout for sex outside their ‘ marriage ’ .
13 John Wood Group PLC sponsor the Wood Group netball team who are always on the lookout for fresh talent .
14 The programmes are always on the look-out for live or taped interviews .
15 It might , however , be difficult to get builders , who are always on the look-out for new and successful products , to subscribe to this .
16 ‘ We are always on the look-out for promising pups because every year up to a dozen of our most experienced dogs retire when they are eight years old , ’ said a spokesman .
17 Because the Stormont trainers are always on the look-out for suitable dogs , they have in the past found that unscrupulous pet owners have taken advantage of their open-door policy to save on kennelling fees .
18 Officers at Darlington Borough Council say the gloves are off in the battle for compensation over the town 's £12m Dolphin Centre sports complex .
19 But if you are still in the UK for the four days from July 15–18 , put a note in your dairy to come and see us at this year 's Art in Action at Waterperry House , Wheatley in Oxfordshire .
20 A similar appeal in May turned up new faces , several of whom are still in the reckoning for a place on the under-international panel .
21 ‘ We are still in the market for an overseas second rower and utility back to strengthen our squad .
22 Rises in petrol and road tax , a leap in duties on drink and tobacco and the freezing of income tax allowances are probably on the agenda for next spring 's Budget .
23 Plans are also in the pipeline for the gradual alteration of existing storage bins to double the size of blends that can be achieved .
24 Comedians Vic Reeves , Russ Abbot and John Cleese are also in the running for nominations , to be chosen on Monday .
25 Coventry and Oldham are also in the hunt for Knight , who has just four League games under his belt .
26 Everton are also in the hunt for Quinn .
27 Town are up with the pacemakers for promotion .
28 But they will make a charge for disconnecting and reconnecting which may negate the saving unless you are out of the country for several months .
29 ‘ There are things to be done , ’ she said , her voice heavy , ‘ and I think it best if you are out of the way for a while . ’
30 We are disappointed they did n't get longer but at least they are out of the way for a while . ’
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