Example sentences of "they [am/are] [adv] looking for " in BNC.
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1 | On the other hand , do n't go looking too battered : they are n't looking for Walter Huston , they 're looking for a younger , well-scrubbed , cheerfully confident Robert Mitchum . ’ |
2 | They have a wide range of clients , from artists and photographers to electricians , and are planning to expand — they are already looking for new offices . |
3 | We can reveal in a world exclusive that they are already looking for more places to fly to — together . |
4 | The club say they are already looking for a replacement . |
5 | They are not looking for you to fail — every audition panel wants you to be good . |
6 | The assessors explain that they are not looking for the best ; ‘ that 'd be hopeless . |
7 | Very few people have no sugar in their diet , and in many parts of the world they are not looking for slimming aids . |
8 | They are not looking for a tough fight but for a victim — someone who will cower or quake with fear like a doomed rabbit . |
9 | Cleveland Police have said they are not looking for anyone else in connection with the murder and are not reopening the case . |
10 | They are not looking for some chopped-down Open University course . ’ |
11 | ‘ Whatever people have been through , they are still looking for that perfect one-to-one relationship . ’ |
12 | They are now looking for a good buyer who would be willing to continue their lifetime 's work , and either buy the stock separately , or as a whole package complete with factories . |
13 | They are constantly looking for these changes , especially in situations which have previously been difficult . |
14 | If all that does n't stop the person , they are obviously looking for trouble of some sort and you must quickly decide whether to lash out first or run for safety . |
15 | Local magazines : Most regions have their own glossy magazines and some also have more newsy and less magazines produced either by independent publishers or by local authorities or community groups , They are usually looking for good material of local interest , Contact : The editor or reporters . |
16 | It 's always the way it 's they 're just looking for accents erm trouble is in the , if it 's in the office and you 're talking anywhere in the house you ca n't hear |
17 | In debt and in the middle of a takeover battle , they 're also looking for a new manager . |
18 | And they 're also looking for progress too , they want to increase |
19 | As a matter of fact , they 're already looking for someone else . ’ |
20 | Thank goodness they 're not looking for me , he thought as he crossed the room . |
21 | They 're not looking for Sam , Charlie . |
22 | They 're not looking for anyone else . |
23 | Staff at Watford Gap say they 're not looking for a place in the annals of high cuisine , just to continue making their customers a nice cup of tea in the morning or a nice cup of tea with their tea . |
24 | They 're probably looking for us now . ’ |
25 | So they 're probably looking for both fossil fuels which includes gas . |
26 | I think sometimes they do tell you a lot but er y'know generally speaking they 're like looking for items that strongly distinguish . |
27 | Yet I think the borough council gave some clear hints they 're maybe looking for additional land allocation . |
28 | They 're still looking for his black box . |
29 | They 're still looking for me. |
30 | They 're still looking for the murder weapon , believed to be a tyre lever . |