Example sentences of "look for [pron] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | She says she needs to gather up , in her post-modern skirt , all the creative , affirmative , intellectual parts of her childhood ; she needs to know how her folk survived , and when she looks for them in England , on TV , at the theatre , in art galleries , in advertising , they 're invisible . |
2 | Abberley looks for something by his bed . ) |
3 | Inspector Finch looks for it in various places . |
4 | I have often looked for it with binoculars , but I have never been able to glimpse it even with × 20 , though my 76-mm refractor brings it out unmistakably , and with my 39-cm reflector I have no trouble in seeing the central star . |
5 | ‘ We 've looked for you for hours , ’ he said , anxious , I thought , to prove I had n't been forgotten . |
6 | it 's like that argument , that , when you look for a marriage partner you 're either looking for somebody to re if you 're a woman , to replicate your father , or to be |
7 | One of the most pedantic of the sub-editors was saying : ‘ You 're all looking for somebody with what you call a reason , but his thinking will be at variance with yours . ’ |
8 | ‘ So that means we 're looking for somebody between five and eight ? ’ |
9 | Well she was th mm she was looking for she was looking for somebody Re , who was in a particular age group . |
10 | Suppose that my friend was not looking for me at all . |
11 | No one would start looking for me for hours ; not until after dark . |
12 | It means I must leave the doors unlocked , but that 's less risk than having him come looking for me within the quarter-hour , as he surely would . ’ |
13 | looking for one for the |
14 | " We 've been out looking for her since five , " said another man . |
15 | We have been looking for her for three weeks . |
16 | He found himself looking for her in the street , in the trains that took him down to his busking . |
17 | One day her mother came looking for him with a great heavy umbrella in her hand . |
18 | They 're looking for him on the moors . ’ |
19 | They might not know him by sight , or might not be looking for him at all . |
20 | Poor Bill ! all day looking for him at home . |
21 | Nobody would think of looking for him in the Channel Islands . |
22 | Keep condoms handy , so you do n't have to go tearing around looking for them at that crucial moment . |
23 | The , they really convert bibles for doing that is because I 've always done that of er right that 's , that 's out of the way , jump the paperwork , now what about talking about your clubs and that t to sort of close down the call and relax the client for getting into referral mode and I 've always done it tail end on so the introduction to the referral is at the beginning and perhaps looking for them during i is totally unfamiliar , I mean I do note the odd thing as I go through and note them down on the , the but I 'd never been used to actually although we were told referrals how and why that went with it . |
24 | Looking for them in BMA House only emphasises the juniors ' ignorance of the enormous amount of work put in on their behalf by all sections of the profession . |
25 | The Tans had swarmed over the countryside looking for them after the execution . |
26 | ARE YOU looking for something to liven up your Monday evenings ? |
27 | In a bedroom you 're looking for something at one ninety nine or two ninety nine . |
28 | He was looking for something along the lines of Jon Voight in Midnight Cowboy , an American from nowhere , and all the actors coming in were doing an Andrew Dice Clay or Billy Idol number . |
29 | He says we 've had wide and varied enquiries — especially from London-based purchasers looking for something for the weekend — something he can tell his friends ’ Well actually I live in a turreted folly in the Cotswolds ! ’ … |
30 | Now I 'm looking for something for Penny , which is n't very expensive but nice , you know . |