Example sentences of "be [verb] for in [det] " in BNC.

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1 Section 2(3) provides that in considering the common duty of care , the circumstances include the degree of care and want of care which would ordinarily be looked for in such a visitor .
2 For example , in an article aimed at secondary headteachers , Ross ( 1987 ) identifies huge shortfalls between the aims described in the National Criteria for the GCSE art and design and music examinations , and what the assessment objectives prescribe should be looked for in these subjects :
3 What you should be looking for in any savings or investment plan — whether the object is to provide school fees or cash for some other purpose — is investment performance and low charges .
4 An apparently ( to ordinary human consciousness ) miraculous theory is exactly the kind of theory we should be looking for in this particular matter of the origin of life .
5 There are now so few to be fished for in most rivers that more and more people who spent a lot of money in Scotland , as I have over the years , are going to Russia , Iceland , Alaska , Canada and Norway .
6 All that might be allowed for in this context was that individual cases might be considered if I particularly pressed " , and it has to be added that this was in full accordance with the AFHQ instruction of 7 March which stated that " it is not the policy of she British Government to encourage any of those persons who become a British responsibility to put forward claims that they are NOT Soviet Citizens " .
7 Mills and Boon is a paradigm for understanding the marketing of literature as a commodity , and that market must be accounted for in any understanding of the ‘ pleasures of the text ’ .
8 So the ultracold collisions are unlikely to provide a fundamental limit on the fountain experiments , at least in the near future , although they will certainly need to be accounted for in some way .
9 A number of studies ( see , for example , Draper et al have suggested that childhood leukaemia is more common among higher socioeconomic groups , and it has also been suggested that the risk of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia is doubled in isolated towns and villages , but the excess in Seascale is too large to be accounted for in these ways .
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