Example sentences of "around for a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She looked around for a blunt instrument .
2 The more the Major Government is seen to be drifting and accident prone , the more people scan around for a strong helmsman .
3 Not surprisingly , everyone looked around for a similar opportunity .
4 Shop around for a reasonable estimate , or hire a van and the services of some friends and do it yourself , it is much cheaper , and worth while if you are only moving a short distance .
5 With automatic professionalism Folly had carried them into the bathroom and begun to hunt around for a suitable container before her mind turned back to the question of who could have sent them .
6 Charles looked around for a suitable candidate and nudged , no doubt , by a couple of doting grandmothers , found Lady Diana Spencer .
7 Casting around for a suitable envoy to go out to Australia on behalf of a contrite British government , the choice fell on Major Julian Layton , an active promoter of the refugee cause whose experience encompassed several weeks on the Isle of Man liaising with the civil administration .
8 Jill returned in the spring of 1974 and was told to look around for a suitable site .
9 Gunga drove off over the bridge as I looked around for a suitable spot to get some practice in .
10 Looking around for a possible light , we noticed an elderly couple smoking at a nearby tables .
11 You would think that one of us might scurry around for a new word instead of accepting linguistic hand-me-downs .
12 Skinner , who ticked me off yesterday for suggesting his vote had fallen , is off after 14 years , leaving my colleagues on the Sun distraught and casting around for a new NEC contact .
13 He grew it , merged it with an American company , then a few years later , having developed a multimillion pound empire , cast around for a new challenge .
14 Marijuana , liberalism , wild living and protestation had been around for a long time .
15 As W Somerset Maugham once pointed out , short stories have been around for a long time .
16 The principles of magnetic recording had been around for a long time .
17 It will be around for a long time .
18 She 'll be around for a long time yet . ’
19 Modernism , by then , had been around for a long time , and much of it looked ready to be stacked away into the attic .
20 Artificial pitches have been around for a long time , and this was particularly well illustrated in Holland , where they were rolling out their red shale-type material and putting coconut matting over it 40 years ago .
21 For our purposes what matters is that RNA , or something like it , was around for a long time before it became self-replicating .
22 The problem 's been around for a long time , but what 's new is that in an age when women are releasing themselves from stereotypical roles of submission , it 's the men still locked into emotionally repressive macho fantasies who are having all the problems .
23 REGARDLESS of how much longer Norman Lamont survives at No 11 , his Budget will be around for a long time .
24 Of Records , Laurie Bruce writes : ‘ Many people are giving up records for cassettes or compact discs – a great mistake as records will be around for a long time to come .
25 Well I think it 's been open to any higher education institution to grab this idea because it 's been around for a long time , the great beauty of Napier is to some degree it 's a centre of excellence it 's got its B A course so has Queen Margaret but at the bottom end but why should I say the bottom end at the bottom end it 's got the B A communications course at the top end it 's got apprentice training for printers .
26 Maybe we 've just misunderstood , even though we 've been around for a long time , my own trades council in Battersea and Wandsworth celebrated its hundredth anniversary this year .
27 Is this a new disease , something we 've discovered recently , or has it been around for a long time ?
28 We use this way in to stop people stealing what gear we have.Andy has been scratching around for a regular roof over his head for a year , ever since he lost his job and his home burned down in a fire .
29 She squirmed around for a better view of it .
30 " The " roos will come from miles around for a green field " , said a spokesman for the Australian Wheat Board .
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