Example sentences of "[noun sg] be looking for [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | As there is no confidence in the supply of milk , the dairy processing industry is looking for new ways of selling dairy products . |
2 | Mr Hely Hutchinson said that Headline was looking for UK-based acquisitions that offered quality and enhanced shareholder value . |
3 | The village show committee is looking for new recruits . |
4 | A POPULAR Darlington bookshop is looking for new premises . |
5 | For the Newtownbreda Old Tyme Dance Community Group is looking for new members to join the dancers who meet every Thursday night . |
6 | Loftus Library is looking for old photographs of the area to replace its original file of old photos which went missing some months ago . |
7 | — The British Trust for Conservation is looking for more volunteers . |
8 | Middlestone Moor Youth Centre is looking for new members and people to serve on the committee . |
9 | When I got the nod that the Government was looking for ex-army officers to form a new force for service in Ireland , I tell you , Eric , I thought my prayers had been answered . ’ |
10 | The school secretary was looking for other jobs to supplement her pay packet , there was n't enough money in the budget to pay for the books to teach the new curriculum , tests for seven-year-olds were bringing their own problems . |
11 | More and more of the public are looking for natural products and the industry could well have considerable untapped markets for a variety of produce . |
12 | Liverpool Obstetrics and Gynaecology Trust are looking for voluntary redundancies . |
13 | Remember that the general public is looking for newsworthy stories . |
14 | AMNESTY 'S Teachers and Academics Network is looking for new recruits . |
15 | Remember that RUNNING is looking for all kinds of safety tips . |
16 | The journalist is interested in the unusual and the dramatic , while the sociologist is looking for general patterns and regularities within institutions . |