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1. research for Him, and look for Him, in whatever term you
2. Look for some common ground to establish rapport with your grandson
3. Look for leaks
4. You should look for funds that have a good performance record over the long-term
5. No-one thought to look for him there and if they did it was usually not a place on the top of anyone's list for tattoo holidays
6. Look for the answer in
7. We need to look for the answer in the Word of God
8. He walks home with me after most rehearsals after this, and, as we work on Act 1 of the play, I begin to look forward to seeing him
9. Wrigley said, "We’re lucky the Squidies never send SAR teams to look for their survivors
10. The Kid kept up with the pleasantries and, although he was clearly my captor, I started to look forward to our brief interludes
11. Would he notice less care in the rendering? Would things stop moving? An Angel civilization had never decayed before, he had no idea what to look for
12. “Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified; a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles
13. "The adventure I look for is orgies," Nlara concluded
14. Suddenly feeling a little too solitary, Kara gave herself a good hard mental kick and set off for Temple Meads station … at least she had a train to look forward to
15. I look forward to seeing you there
16. Now that it was daylight he thought they might look for him, but they had no way of knowing where he was, so there was little chance of finding him in all this wilderness
17. Alan wandered with her, not really having any idea what to look for, maybe an inglethor or something
18. In Hebrews 11 we read of His faith to look for a city whose foundations and builder is God (verse 8)
19. “I look forward to it, my love,” he dared her
20. “Promises, promises!” She retorted with a sultry smile, and turned and went to look for Becky
21. For all his laid-back indolence, there is a tautness about him which is obvious once you look for it
22. She had begun to look forward to his visits
23. The product to look for is that which contains stable L-ascorbic acid, low pH and
24. I closed my eyes and tried to look forward to this unexpected visit to the city of cities but just as Prometheus opened up with some hot tips on the nightspots of Sophia, I was brought to my senses by a sensuous vibration from deep within my trouser pocket
25. "I look forward to it," Luray added at the same time
26. 'I'm very fortunate there's such a growing interest in art history - I'm a busy girl,' she gave Adrian a filthy look for jingling coins in his trouser pocket
27. You may be surprised but you can quite often kill two birds with one stone when you look for
28. With macroscopic samples of anticondensates and the instrumentation that was in those texts, we are in a unique position to look for naturally occurring condensates in the dark matter
29. Women begin to look for the man that will be able to encourage them, to help them reach their
30. Valentine's Day is always a holiday that couples look forward to
31. now where shall I look for the blind? Outside the charity shop, I stand and debate where to start
32. Did I have the nerve to jump in and look for him? I had no choice
33. ’ He fiddles with the paperweight on his desk, ‘I see … is this likely to result in me having to look for a new secretary, Anna?’
34. When I was young and had homework to do, I'd look for any number of distractions before surrendering and getting stuck in
35. If you look forward to your next cigarette, you're addicted to cigarettes and one cigarette is all you need to become addicted once again
36. “Sorry to disturb you, love, but I think I’ve broken the Moulinex, do you think you could have a look for me?”
37. Look for breaks in the current such as stumps or logs; these are often the areas where you’ll find trout hovering in schools
38. "I think we should still look for the driver of that cherub on Gordon's Lamp," Elmore said
39. ‘Great! I shall look forward to it
40. I’ll look forward to it
41. ‘Jo, that would be lovely – I’ll look forward to it
42. “When you first board the ship and the hatch opens, look for a thin strip of blue metal
43. But enough of that, I hope you are feeling better and look forward to
44. “Yes, of course; I look forward to meeting this Lord Tarak,” Alexei took her hand and kissed it and held it to his forehead, (as he had seen others do)
45. Look for things that are freely given and
46. “Was the atmosphere the same? Did the girls look forward to it?”
47. ‘I know that much, but … I’ll look forward to seeing what you have found out, Sarah
48. Moulinex, do you think you could have a look for me?”
49. All the letters begin by saying how pleased they are that Bunty is being remembered in this way and that the writers look forward to seeing the end product
50. “I feel you’re asking me to look for the faintest sign,” she said, sweetly mocking