Example sentences of "[conj] [am/are] look [prep] " in BNC.

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1 If you lack this insight or are looking for a new direction , then Baker can help ( see Recommended reading at the end of this chapter ) .
2 So that you are actually creating the drama for the people that are looking at you .
3 Archaeologists are beginning to realize this and are looking at alternative approaches , seeing sites as part of the landscape and related to one another , something which has been advocated by students of leys and Earth Mysteries for many years .
4 So although agencies can now see what sort of approach they should be making in women 's development policy , and are looking at their lives in their entirety — not just as baby machines , the agencies are restricted by the IMF and World Bank conditions in what they can do .
5 Experimentalists , on the other hand , are excited by the demonstration of electron motion under previously hypothetical conditions , and are looking to other devices where the same effects can appear in less stringent experimental circumstances .
6 We have great ambitions for the club and are looking to greater heights . ’
7 In the meantime , Mallett have cut costs and are looking to turnover of £1.2 million per month to haul themselves back towards profitability .
8 This now means that many institutions no longer have the business and technological skills in-house to take on large systems integration projects , and are looking to external providers to save them money on services and hardware .
9 A Darlington police spokesman said : ‘ We are aware of the latest incident at Mrs Earley 's house and are looking into the situation . ’
10 In simple terms , sponsorship of the Universities ' Athletic Union rugby championship alone is not acceptable to the UAU 's hierarchy , who seek money for all student sporting activities and are looking for something in the region of £100,000 to spread around .
11 This begins to explain why record companies require long-term agreements with artists and are looking for acts with world-wide potential .
12 To counteract this , Oak has devised a new method of marketing Brewking and are looking for agents to distrubute the bags nationwide .
13 ‘ But we continue to study it and are looking for the right vehicle . ’
14 After re-uniting Tony Cooper with his Spitfire , the restorers now hope to start working on the wings and are looking for bigger premises to enable this work to take place .
15 Many investors have profits to take and are looking for a reason to sell .
16 Wivenhoe Town have never won the competition and are looking for a first success to complete a meteoric rise to the summit of the Essex non-league football hierarchy .
17 Once you 've mastered the basics and feel confident enough about casting and are looking for adventure , night fishing for sea trout is one of the most exciting forms of fly fishing .
18 However there are , perhaps , an increasing number who recognize some of the contradictions in the outward referral model and are looking for alternatives .
19 I have found more difficulty teaching the relational model to computer students ( who want to think in terms of computer jargon and are looking for complications that do not exist ) than to management students .
20 The trainers are aware of the need to shorten the training course whilst still preserving our standards and are looking for an optional mode of training which is more flexible .
21 The trainers are aware of the need to shorten the training course whilst still preserving our standards and are looking for an optional mode of training which is more flexible .
22 Longman 's are doing a study into the spoken language , and are looking for , I think , ninety million words that are in common usage .
23 Both teams have strenghtened their squads for this season and are looking for promotion … both look a good bet too …
24 The three have already obtained lorries and are looking for builders to donate materials .
25 They are very popular with oil workers who return during their holidays and are looking for something to spend all their money on .
26 ‘ I see a growing demand for the Longhorn from Continental farmers who are moving out of dairying and are looking for easily kept beef cattle that can thrive outdoors all year round , ’ says Mr Close .
27 They 've enlisted a number of world ranked players to their mens and ladies squads and are looking like favourites to win the premier league title .
28 Foundationers have a special place in the life of Heriot 's and are looked after by a senior member of Staff with responsibility for pastoral care .
29 His birth stories contradict those of Luke ; his additions to the Passion stories are all heightened and are looked upon with suspicion as to their historicity .
30 Examination questions are unreal and unrelated to life , and are looked upon as an unwelcome imposition .
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