By means of the senses try to locate something or someone.
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Examples for "look for"
Examples for "look for"
1You need to look for great products and so on, he said.
2It was quite a new look for Bernice-and it carried consequences.
3Users look for jobs and ask others for business recommendations or advice.
4D'Amico said pediatricians can easily look for these factors in young children.
5Hasn't taken her long to look for a new job, I thought.
1Several optimizations reduce the time required to search the many possible conformations.
2So, Yana used a different method every day to search the data.
3He said that they are continuing to search for a new principle.
4If you want to search federal court documents, it's not a problem.
5But that area alone could take almost a year to search completely.
1The government continue to seek a reduction of the public wage bill.
2Kirin President Kato said his company would continue to seek acquisition opportunities.
3Potbelly said it would continue to seek alternatives to support its employees.
4The company hired Bank of America last year to seek potential partners.
5When words fail, Eurovision song-writers are quite prepared to seek other alternatives.
6The government expects both companies to seek access to the loans immediately.
7SunTrust said borrowers are hesitant to seek credit in the current economy.
8Investors see that company as likely to seek an IPO this year.
9Prosecutors were given a week to decide whether to seek a re-trial.
10Man Investments intends to seek new providers for forward foreign exchange services.
11He is forced to seek daily jobs to help make ends meet.
12The company will still need to seek a traditional vote of creditors.
13However, prosecutors have yet to decide whether to seek the death penalty.
14Insurers are therefore likely to seek swift approval of their internal models.
15She said she went to Beijing to seek compensation and judicial action.
16Europe's large biodiesel industry will also be compelled to seek alternative supplies.