Example sentences of "[be] look for the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Initially , we were a little uncertain as to the type of adverts to seek and in both your absences I checked with Gerry Senior who was very helpful in advising that we would be looking for the kind of events that might be held in the Centre and not adverts relating to , for example , recruitment .
2 What they do have in common is that in all cases industry will be looking for the location where it can make the best profit .
3 ‘ Also , I 'll be looking for the slag personally , so I reckon between us we should find him .
4 The taxi , when it came back to the street , would be crawling because the driver would be looking for the number .
5 You are likely to be looking for the relation between the variable part of the text ( called the INDEPENDENT VARIABLE because you are manipulating it by making changes ) and the variation in the response of the reader ( called the DEPENDENT VARIABLE , because it depends on the variation , or changes , made to the text ) .
6 Although the UK market has only been contributing some £15,000 a month or so to the company 's coffers , Christoforou expects to appoint half a dozen sales staff by April and says he will be looking for the outfit to turn over £2m plus in its first year .
7 Linford Christie also runs his first major individual race of the summer in tonight 's Golden Gala and will be looking for the sort of confidence-booster he gained at the same meeting last year .
8 He said : ‘ The whole country will be looking for the result and most of them will be hoping the underdogs do well .
9 We will be looking for the team that shows most strength in depth , across a range of ages , and both sexes .
10 At a time when many middle-class voters would be looking for the party that would best defend them from Labour , this Conservative strength would be of vital importance .
11 A better approach seems to be to look for the research with prospects of being revolutionary , that is of establishing a new framework , or deriving new bandwagons .
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