Example sentences of "looking [adv prt] for [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Shilton , who is himself injured , has just 14 full-time professionals to choose from for the visit of Hartlepool after losing Just when Shilton thought things were looking up for his Second Division side before the 3-2 FA Cup win over Peterborough , he lost striker Paul Boardman with a foot injury and on-loan defender Richard Dryden with a groin injury . |
2 | Armstrong said : ‘ Things are really looking up for us now . |
3 | ‘ But I ask you to be Americans again , to be interested not just in getting but in giving … not just in looking out for yourselves , but in looking out for others . ’ |
4 | Even the sight of Little Chef and the ponies longingly looking out for her every morning did n't make him relent . |
5 | ‘ We 're not looking out for her , Mother . |
6 | And then , because I stopped looking out for her , I stopped seeing her altogether . |
7 | Juliet missed him , and kept looking out for him . |
8 | Lady Maude was looking down the hall , obviously looking out for her husband . |
9 | By now they were in among thickening crowds of people , nodding to acquaintances and looking out for their own key men from down the valley . |
10 | You can find dozens of natural microhabitats simply by looking out for them , or you can make your own . |
11 | He had known the poor child was not robust : this was the basis on which he had been invited to treat , through an English lady , an Oxford acquaintance , then at Nice , who happened to know both his needs and those of the amiable American family looking out for something really superior in the way of a resident tutor ( 11 ) . |
12 | See , when I go out , I 'm looking out for me and my mate , I do n't want some researcher in the back who 's just going to be a liability … |
13 | I 'll I 'll make a point in looking out for ya . |
14 | We 're always looking out for somebody who could cause er problems in Wolverhampton and problems generally . |
15 | ‘ We 'll be looking out for you , ’ Rose said as they kissed . |
16 | Then you 'd see old Pat McEwen 's wife looking out for you . |
17 | Good luck — we 'll be looking out for you ! |
18 | ‘ They 'll be looking out for you , ’ she said . |
19 | I 've been looking out for you . " |
20 | Even if the species did so , we would have little or no chance of picking up the message , because — to repeat — we are not looking out for it . |
21 | ‘ Have someone looking out for it , ’ ordered the Prince . |
22 | Tony was standing by the controls , gazing along the prom , looking out for his Dad . |
23 | Is it the criminal who tortures the cop , who 's looking out for his own , or is it the undercover copy , who 's selling them all out ? |
24 | She got control of herself , found Delaney pausing , and looking around for her . |
25 | All afternoon Fiona kept me close by her side , looking around for me any time I fell a step behind . |
26 | ‘ It sounds as if you will , ’ said Werewolf , looking around for something else to drink . |
27 | Coun Williams retorted : ‘ The fact that they are looking around for someone to blame is proof they really do n't want to do it . ’ |
28 | Looking around for his wingman , who had lost him in the manoeuvre and headed for base , he saw another Messerschmitt about to attack him , so repeated the same trick . |
29 | Yes I was looking around for your dog |
30 | ‘ But it is such a useful box , ’ she said , ‘ I have been looking about for one like it . |