Example sentences of "group be look [prep] " in BNC.

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1 39 RESTORATION GROUP are looking for a volunteer , local to the North Weald airfield area , to help them to organise their newsletters and membership details .
2 TALENT-SPOTTERS from the Derry Youth Theatre group are looking for budding young actors and actresses for a summer production .
3 Sherwood Computer Services Plc has taken on 34 key staff previously employed by Premier Systems ( London ) Plc , which has ceased trading ; finance director Charles Taylor said Sherwood had known the Oracle house quite well before trouble hit , and would gaining expertise in open systems development , support and consultancy ; Premier specialised in systems for large City investment and financial customers ; the staff will be completely integrated into Sherwood 's London headquarters , forming a separate unit within it , and their skills will complement the September 1992 acquisition of Consort Data Ltd ( CI No 2,017 ) ; Leicester-based Consort does back office systems for smaller than average regional brokers , so Sherwood can now look after both ends of the market ; it is keen to win over Premier 's former customer base , and expects to sign a number of new contracts shortly ; the group is looking at buying Premier 's assets when a liquidator is appointed .
4 Another group is looking at the development of new modules to add to the current specifications for the general SVQs in care .
5 The supermarket group is looking at a site occupied by the Caldaire bus company .
6 The supermarket group is looking at a site occupied by the town 's Caldaire bus company .
7 The group is looking for a major balance sheet boost with the sale of its spectacle lens business Sola , which made a £10m profit in the first half .
8 The steering group is looking for volunteers and parents to take part .
9 For the Newtownbreda Old Tyme Dance Community Group is looking for new members to join the dancers who meet every Thursday night .
10 A group was looking at a book showing the various kinds of puppets to be made .
11 When , six months later , the English Opera Group was looking for a boy soprano to play the Little Sweep in a new production of Let's Make an Opera — in which the young Michael Ingram had previously treated a Brixton audience to on-stage nudity — Benjamin Britten remembered Michael , not so much for his singing , but for the havoc he caused at the earlier auditions .
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