Example sentences of "[verb] around for a " in BNC.

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1 He looks around for a moment , pleased as punch , then realizes that his fellow group members have all heard it a dozen times before .
2 Blanche 's question woke Dexter from his reverie and he cast around for a photograph of Nicola in the room .
3 He cast around for a chair , shoved some papers aside with a foot and perched on the edge of an armchair .
4 Smiling awkwardly , he cast around for a topic of conversation that was n't personal and had difficulty in finding one .
5 Whether the quartet actively looked around for a site is not known but in 1905 they formed a syndicate by joining with two other men — J. A. Rawlins and F. E. Theodor — who were already buying and selling land for development in the Shiplake and Harpsden areas and whose earlier purchases included Bolney Court , Lower Bolney Farm and Upper Bolney Farm .
6 As the mandroids calmly gassed the beaked exter and carted them both off to be flung into the street , I slid on to one of the unstained seats at the table and cheerfully looked around for a servaton .
7 Aware that there was no accepted path for women in deacons ' orders in the Church of England , she had nevertheless looked around for a curacy which would put her in possession of solid parish experience .
8 I wandered around for a bit and then came back again .
9 Then I wandered around for a while , casting wistful glances at my tables .
10 I wandered around for a while , in a bit of a daze , and then strolled back here .
11 Having escaped from their field , two goats wandered around for a while until they found themselves in a rubbish dump .
12 He wandered around for a while and ran into a few of the household busy with their duties .
13 He wandered around for a couple of hours having chats with any of the old fellows who were around the place . ’
14 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
15 He also points out that the expedition led by himself and Clark had assembled ‘ the best people , worldwide , and the top people ca n't afford to stand around for a couple of years waiting for research to happen ’ .
16 KNOCKING AROUND for a while now .
17 I got on before I could change my mind and we bounced around for a few minutes .
18 In that state they became ‘ sylvan demons ’ , ‘ either falling into a deep slumber or looking around for a fight . ’
19 He now firmly refutes suggestions that he is unhappy with the Yorkshire set-up and is looking around for a move to another county .
20 Of course , I 'll have to do an internship first , then a stint as a registrar before I can even think of looking around for a practice of my own . ’
21 Up for re-election in 1952 , he was looking around for a cause that would be electorally popular , and found it in anti-communism .
22 Cotterell nodded and started looking around for a piece of paper .
23 At the door which led back on to the landing he was looking around for a prop or a wedge to pin it open when he thought of the parcel that he 'd been hugging since the zoo .
24 Looking around for a possible light , we noticed an elderly couple smoking at a nearby tables .
25 ‘ When we were looking around for a royal to open the centre , we were promised as soon as someone was available for a royal visit , we would get one , ’ said Peter Carberry , chairman of Darlington Mind .
26 Mr Gregory could be looking around for a job at the moment . ’
27 This year the charity to benefit will be the Newborn Appeal , although the organising Speke 10k Committee are still looking around for a main sponsor for the event .
28 I dawdled around for a while and then headed south .
29 The more the Major Government is seen to be drifting and accident prone , the more people scan around for a strong helmsman .
30 Edouard , searching around for a replacement , hit on the idea of Hugo Glendinning .
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