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"look around for" Definitions
  1. to search for something in a number of different places

97 Sentences With "look around for"

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Narcissists can't empathize, but they can look around for cues to fake it.
So, you look around for the parents or the babysitter, but there's nobody.
If you're set on something more remote, look around for last-minute travel deals.
You might also want to remember to look around for 360-degree sunset colors.
Yao said he has begun to look around for who might pay for such data.
Eager to know more about my meal, I look around for the purple and white chicory.
"When you look around for revenue sources, this is a very obvious choice for Japan," he said.
Once inside, the face-like, two-eyed pan-tilt camera will look around for signs of melted fuel.
Look around for where you can make the most difference, not just satisfy the need to do something.
"If I can't raise my leg up, then I look around for a deeper solution," she told me.
After losing out on the horse sculpture, Mr. Larro was tempted to look around for other overlooked treasures.
Most, as we mature, begin to look around for role models and examples in our community to emulate.
I take a look around for comfy PJs, but decide the ones I have at home will be sufficient.
So I say, "Hey, what's up?" and look around for a second, expecting to see someone else behind him.
You can carry on using your old wired headphones without having to look around for an adapter every time.
So they look around for a scientist, a human face, someone who could back up the lie with data.
We look around for a little bit and decide on a smaller natural fir for $56 and a cheap stand.
When I do, I look around for a sympathetic soul — someone standing on the sidelines by themselves, watching everyone else.
I understand you are in a specialized role, but now is the time to look around for a new job.
By the time I regain my stance and look around for the camera, I realize my photos have already been taken.
Either way, consider this a good prompt to look around for opportunities elsewhere that are in line with your ultimate goals.
You look around for dramas that have moved forward year after year with a family at the heart of it — there's Downton Abbey.
But once the house is mostly back to its original state, take another look around for any bigger issues in need of addressing.
As West and the rest of the law enforcement catalog the scene, Hays sets out to look around for more clues in the woods.
If the answer is yes, look around for leather or peanut shells or moldy towels; if it's no, look for pencil shavings or butter.
But because we can never resist a look around for ourselves, we happened to spy a few pieces there that would make excellent self-gifts.
Most smartphones and consumer devices come standard with some form of speech-to-text, but look around for the app that suits your needs best.
Look Around, for example, has only been live in major cities, including New York, the San Francisco Bay Area, LA, Las Vegas, Houston and Oahu.
Alternatively, look around for a card that offers a zero-interest balance transfer to reduce your current interest and avoid the fallout from future rate hikes.
Seeking out semi-private areas is challenge in a festival rammed with thousands of people, so I look around for anyone clutching tell-tale water bottles.
" With that goal in mind, the now 27-year-old decided to look around for a flexible side hustle, and says finding snuggling was "a sheer accident.
And also, if you're interested in learning how to construct, the Facebook group is a great place to start and look around for resources and potential mentors.
And he said, 'Well, if you do want to come over again, we'll look around for a nice little cameo that Judi Dench hasn't got her paws on.
Board the plane, look around for a place to stick your bag, and if you can't find one, the flight attendant will check it for you free of charge.
In video of the moment, Northam appears to look around for space to perform the dance before his wife interjects that it was "inappropriate circumstances" for such a display.
In the Grand Canyon, they had been taught that, if the boat tips and you fall into the river, you don't panic and look around for someone to save you.
We love an HYSA as a spot to stash vacation savings until you're ready to use them, so now might be the right moment to look around for one with better rates.
So being able to rapidly zoom in and out of different views means you can just look around for what you need without knowing the exact search term or obsessively organizing your photos.
"We've had a strong presence with our GPS tools products…but less emphasis on our health and wellness lines, so we started to look around for new countries and distribution models," he said.
While I can personally (and regularly) stuff my face with as much dairy ice cream as I want, people like my girlfriend can't, so we regularly look around for dairy-free ice cream alternatives.
Haim admits that it's sometimes hard to grow the company organically, so he plans to look around for strategic acquisitions that could enhance the product using his newly fattened checkbook instead of his engineering team.
In most cases, a VR headset and an app is all you'll need to be taken to the stadium to look around for yourself as the action unfolds, all without leaving the comfort of your home.
Participants will descend with a waterproof mylar form for recording their observations, and look around for evidence of climate impacts (say, sediment buildup or disappearance), as well as other changes, like traces of looting or vandalism.
Solvers love getting into a "zone," so to speak, and having to stop, look around for the matching clue and entry and respond to it can sometimes put a damper on an otherwise smooth solving experience.
Cadillac debuted its own similar program early this year, and it's likely going to be an option more car makers look at as consumers look around for alternatives to buying vehicles outright or traditional leasing models.
All of that has gone away, along with the informal nongovernmental and nonpolitical buffers, and so when you look around for the checks today, it's not clear where they are or if they exist at all.
"As terrorists and criminal gangs and arms merchants look around for deadly ingredients for a nuclear device, vast regions of the world are now off-limits, and that's a remarkable achievement," Obama said, admitting that much work remains.
"As terrorists and criminal gangs and arms merchants look around for deadly ingredients for a nuclear device, vast regions of the world are now off-limits, and that's a remarkable achievement," he said, admitting that much work remains.
The app is called Ship, and it lets users swipe for their friends and chat about profiles, so even if your best friend is in a relationship, he or she can download the app and look around for you.
Last month, the insurer said it was ready to look around for growth opportunities in Europe, Asia and the United States, and added that it was well-positioned to achieve the targets it set in November for the years until 2021.
"Every year we really look around for people who can take a prompt from us and run with an idea and create something that's a more organic result than something totally scripted," Squarespace founder and CEO Anthony Casalena told Mashable.
They look around for inspiration on the problems they can solve for people (getting a ride, finding a place to stay, killing time) and then leverage the platforms available to them to come at the problem in an entirely new way.
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's top insurer Generali said it was ready to look around for growth opportunities in Europe, Asia and the U.S. on Thursday and said it was well positioned to achieve the targets it set in November for the years until 2021.
Anyway, the now pissed-off deputy goes to Midnight after dark to have a look around for literally anything to get her back in the sheriff's good graces and cracks open the chain on the Rev's storm cellar because she hears some noise.
This, obviously, is in the interest of those who want to keep America's political and financial systems the way they are—if people start to suspect the system is rigged, they might stop beating themselves up and look around for other villains.
Meanwhile GM could decide it wants to own its own operation, and either look around for another acquisition target like Daimler, or build an in-house on-demand ride service, which is what Ford appears to be doing with its Smart Mobility subsidiary.
So as feminists look around for places to turn their moral energy, the consumerist trajectory of their movement is worth contemplating, and the suspicious gaze that 1980s feminism once turned on the flesh trade in all its forms might be worth recovering.
A hefty, long-cooking Guinness stew is pure comfort, but look around for lighter options, too, like noodles in broth with whatever vegetables you've got, or red lentils simmered in water and served with a squeeze of lemon and lots of herbs.
BECKY QUICK: Although you've said yourself, you talked about this in the annual letter over the weekend, and just even at the top of the show, where when you look around for a business that you want to buy, you can't find any attractive levels.
You know, that thing where the flow suddenly slows to a halt and you inch forward for a half hour and then things pick up again and you look around for an accident or construction or anything at all for Pete's sake that might justify the time you just wasted.
"Our advice would be to look around for the nearest exit", said the New York Times.
Combine this voice with the wheeziness of a blocked nose, and it is no surprise that when I begin to speak people look around for Darth Vader.
Armored Cores levels are extremely open, forcing the player to look around for enemies that can appear from all directions. In single player, players choose missions to engage enemies and earn credits. Within missions, the player navigates levels built on different kinds of terrain, ranging from desert bases to space stations. Levels are extremely open, forcing the player to look around for enemies that can appear from all directions.
On 7 December 2008 he was dismissed from Levski and told he was free to look around for a new team. A few days later Iliev returned to his hometown club Spartak Varna.
Teams are sent off around the home to look around for two items and take photographs of them on tablets; the winners are the team with the highest number of accurate photos, followed by the speed of arrival. The teams then return to the Masterpiece Gallery.
Kiss made his official debut for Levski on 17 August 2008, in a match against Botev Plovdiv. The result of the match was 6:0. On 7 December 2008 he was dismissed from Levski and told he was free to look around for a new team. He transferred to Artmedia Petrzalka in his home country.
She just goes back upstairs and bolts the basement door, locking Sophie inside. Mara then goes to work. Sophie begins to look around for tools or a way out, and finds her missing items, including her daughter's beloved toy and family photos with her face cut out of them. She realizes her suspicions of Mara were correct.
After selling Duncan Hines, Park began to look around for new business opportunities. In 1961, he used his shares of Procter & Gamble as collateral to acquire two radio stations in North Carolina and established Park Broadcasting, Inc. He left Procter & Gamble the following year and began rapidly purchasing other radio and TV stations. In 1972, he started purchasing newspapers; five years later, he owned 40 of them.
Benjamin Britten started to look around for somewhere to build a concert hall. Britten had the vision to see the largest Malthouse, in its magnificent setting overlooking the saltings as a possible site. Negotiations began with George Gooderham and after little more than a year Snape Maltings Concert Hall was ready to be opened by the Queen at the start of the 1967 Aldeburgh Festival.
Like his hits, Roop Singh's penalty corner shots too were powerful. Roop Singh lived in style and believed in dressing well. In fact, just before the team was to leave for the 1932 (Los Angeles) Olympics, he refused to go because he didn't have the right clothes for the occasion. Dhyan Chand (Singh), had to look around for some new clothes before Roop Singh finally agreed to go.
One day they looked outside, and saw that the water had finally dried up. As a result of the flooding of the villages and the whole land, when they came out, they found no one alive. They decided to split and look around for other people. The older sister told her brother to go north to search for a wife while she would head south to search for a husband.
Groups of cheetah devour the kill peacefully, though minor noises and snapping may be observed. Cheetahs can consume large quantities of food; a cheetah at the Etosha National Park (Namibia) was found to consume as much as within two hours. However, on a daily basis, a cheetah feeds on around meat. Cheetahs, especially mothers with cubs, remain cautious even as they eat, pausing to look around for fresh prey or for predators who may steal the kill.
Although Hill, no longer a front-runner since his 1969 accident, took his final Formula One win in the non-championship BRDC International Trophy at Silverstone,Henry (1985) pp. 114–17 the team scored only seven championship points. Tauranac, an engineer at heart, started to feel his Formula One budget of around £100,000 was a gamble he could not afford to take on his own and began to look around for an experienced business partner.Lawrence (1999) p.
Doors Open Canada is a national program by Heritage Canada, based on the Doors Open Days concept. It aims to expose architecture and heritage through the exploration of hidden historical, architectural and cultural gems. Buildings that are normally closed to the public, or which charge an entrance fee, welcome visitors to look around for free. The premiere Doors Open event in Canada, in age and repetition, is Doors Open Ontario, which has run continuously since 2000.
Ram – Rose's husband, who is already married to Mona when they wed. His fanciful taste for beautiful finery and European goods cause trouble with the inventory of his shop until Rose is able to convince him to look around for more native materials. He loves Rose, but he also loved Mona, and he also falls head-over-heels in love with a woman named Marcella during his marriage to Rose. Theirs is an intellectual connection Rose feels powerless to compete with.
However, that night, while viewing one of the films, he learns the man who stars in the film is Khan, which triggers the flashback of his brother's death. When Jake gets a call from O'Day to let him off the hook, Jake tells him he's taking the assignment. Upon his arrival in Thailand, Jake meets his contact Anderson, who tells him that the men behind the snuff films look around for fighters to star in their films. Therefore, Jake must find a way to get attention.
There are 4 spots that are confusing and hikers who are not familiar with the path will be forced to look around for the designated route. There are a few sections that are technically difficult as they are steep and there are no guard rails. There are approximately fifteen miles of interconnecting trails in the Preserve, ranging from easy to difficult. There are several differences in regulation between the Piestewa Peak summit trail and the rest of the interconnected Phoenix mountain preserve trail system.
Once he is out of sight, the announcer and the Champ look around for Daffy, only to discover he has hidden inside the pelican's beak. The Champ beats up the announcer to get to Daffy, finally catching him. He knocks him out, and Porky is forced to rush back to their home to get the dinner platter and wake him up again before ten-count. Daffy awakens in his frenzy again, and begins ferociously attacking the Champ without regard to his situation, ducking all of his blows eventually knocking him out.
On his way out he tried to collect the unknown enamel-like material from the grotto but it was too fragile to be transported so he decided to create a sticky substance by boiling some bat claws and use it the next time he visits the place. On 26 October, Horak tried to look around for another entrance to the cave, but could not find any. During the night, Martin passed away and the two remaining men could finally leave. Horak returned to the Moonshaft for the last time.
This includes going to her once glamorous castle which has been taken over by the goblins, where the Goblin King now resides. After the three find and slay the great goblin, Zoya convinces the others to take a look around for treasure. The three heroes navigate platforms being held aloft by a giant octopus in this scene from the Searock Castle chapter. Through a series of book entries, looted poems, and narrative scattered around the levels, a story of two sisters, Rosabel and Isabel (voiced by Alix Wilton Regan), unfolds.
Later on, the two young birds meet up with Fredrick and Ingolf again, and Oliver decides to fight Fagin again with another trap with Armstrong who meets up with them again. Walter is actually nearby searching for food but not realizing this. The Dove comes and warns Oliver and Olivia who look around for Fagin and see him now with one eye due to his struggle with Betty. Now having to fight Fagin for the last time, both Oliver and Fagin battle, with Oliver attempting to lead the vulture into the fire started by Ingolf.
Struggling to think up plots and humour for such a downbeat, confined environment, a particular phrase used by Marshall – "little victories" – struck a chord and convinced them to base the series on an inmate who made his daily life in prison more bearable by beating the system, even in trivial ways.Webber, pp. 13–14. The BBC was forced to look around for locations because the Home Office refused permission for any production filming inside or outside a real prison. Instead the main gatehouse of the disused St Albans Prison (in the town's Victoria Street) was used in the opening credits.
When the family had recovered, and her services were no longer needed, Bingham began to look around for some employment, as her sickness had greatly reduced her savings. She was very soon employed as preceptress of the preparatory department of St. Lawrence University, in which place she was a successful teacher. It was here that she formed the acquaintance which resulted in her marriage with Henry Lucius Bingham (1842-1866), March 29, 1866, a theological student in St. Lawrence University. Her husband was in feeble health at the time, and after five brief months, he died September 5, 1866.
Varjak looks for his family and finds them safe and sound, while Holly crept upstairs to look around for the Gentleman and the black cats. Varjak finds out that Julius has become head of the family, and is taunting him just as much as before even though Varjak was brave enough to venture to the Outside. Varjak and Julius soon get into a fight, which Varjak wins and becomes the new head of the family. However, his family doesn't approve of Holly and treats her as if she was worth nothing when she was trying to help them escape.
They go to the Willow Falls Historical Society where they find Angelina. She tells them that the town had sought the help of someone special who told the two men that they had to patch up their differences by the Harvest Day or else there would be consequences. Angelina claims she doesn't know anymore and the only thing that would have more information would be a journal that was stolen a while ago. Amanda and Leo ultimately come back the next day to sneak into the historical society and look around for the journal because they think she actually stashed the journal somewhere in the place.
It was during his student years in the mid-60s that Wagenaar began to develop as a composer. Although fascinated by the concerts given by Pierre Boulez and Bruno Maderna with the Hague Philharmonic, he admits to having "no real grip" at that time on the musical avant-garde, and began to look around for other starting-points for his own music. In addition to his fascination with jazz, an important encounter at that time was with the music of Charles Ives, which taught him the value of inclusivity. It also encouraged his tendency to attempt a synthesis between tonality and atonality, to connect previously disparate systems of musical thought.
Animals that live in groups often give alarm calls that give warning of an attack. For example, vervet monkeys give different calls depending on the nature of the attack: for an eagle, a disyllabic cough; for a leopard or other cat, a loud bark; for a python or other snake, a "chutter". The monkeys hearing these calls respond defensively, but differently in each case: to the eagle call, they look up and run into cover; to the leopard call, they run up into the trees; to the snake call, they stand on two legs and look around for snakes, and on seeing the snake, they sometimes mob it. Similar calls are found in other species of monkey, while birds also give different calls that elicit different responses.
The 94-year-old author starts with a brief reference to his participation in the French Resistance at the end of the Second World War, pointing out that outrage was at its roots. He then outlines two somewhat contradictory views of history that have both influenced him, that of the French philosopher Jean-Paul Sartre, who was his teacher at the Ecole normale superieure in Paris and that of the German writer Walter Benjamin, who was a colleague and a close friend of his father, Franz Hessel. The author asserts that indifference is the worst of attitudes. He speaks of his experience among the drafters of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and exhorts young people to look around for topics of indignation.
Moser studied state journalism at the University of Tübingen. He was mostly self-taught and at 18 years of age he became a professor of the law faculty. However he found his income insufficient, and he so that it had to look around for other possibilities. he studied at the University of Tübingen, and was brilliant enough to be already at the age of 19 appointed a professor of Law in the same university. In 1721 Moser married Friederike Rosine Vischer, daughter of a Württembergian Upper Council President. Their oldest son, Friedrich Karl von Moser, was born on 18 December 1723 in Stuttgart, and became a jurist, political writer and a statesman. From 1721-1726 he worked in Vienna. In 1724 he became an adviser to the state vice-chancellor Count Schönborn.
The history of the museum really began in 1961, when a group of 14 people decided they would try to preserve one of Reading's pre-war AEC trolleybuses, which was soon to be withdrawn. They formed the Reading Transport Society in April, and when they acquired Reading No.113 in September, it was the first trolleybus to be privately preserved in Britain, and started the preservation movement. What was expected to be a purely local affair escalated, as members signed up from around Britain, and by 1964 they were custodians of three more trolleybuses from other British systems. The storage facilities they had for the vehicles were inadequate, and they started to look around for somewhere which could provide covered accommodation for the collection, and also the chance to operate them.
Anthony Tognazzini of AllMusic gave the album a very positive review, writing: "[Tormented] shows a band with its alternative metal heart in the right place [...] Despite some spotty production, this impressive debut unleashes a band whose amps are overloaded, and whose aim is deadly. The original version of "Mudshuvel" (which later appeared on Dysfunction) is one of several highlights." In 1997, Steven Woltasek of CMJ New Music Report wrote: "For those of you that don't know, wake up and look around for the debut release from Staind entitled In the book Brave Nu World, author Tommy Udo wrote: "To go back now and listen to Staind's 1996 debut, Tormented, back to back with Break The Cycle is like listening to another band". Scott Hefflon of the Lollipop wrote: "Staind are savvy, street-smart, and dammit, they rock.
Chief Superintendent David Gork, Departmental Security Officer, is quoted as saying, > CPIC is but one of many applications that are protected on the NPSN > (National Police Service Network) and attacks on the network cannot be > broken down as to which application is the intent of the attack. In general, > attacks are to gain access through the protective measures, and from there > to 'look around' for opportunities as to where the attacker 'can go'. > Therefore there are no stats that are collected that would indicate where > any attacks are directed with the NPSN.Access to Information Request & > Complaint, RCMP File: 01ATIP-25127 In his final response to the Access to Information request, the Information Commissioner concluded, > During the course of our investigation, my investigator met with officials > from the RCMP and was provided with a detailed and comprehensive explanation > regarding the department's security systems.
Bellini to Florimo, 11 March 1834, in : "If you reflect for a moment that a young man in my position, in London and Paris for the first time, cannot help amusing himself immensely, you will excuse me." In 1829 the Théâtre-Italien was performing in the first Salle Favart The contract to write a new opera for the Théâtre-Italien, which was signed in January 1834, called for it to be presented at the end of that year. Once it was signed, Bellini began to look around for a suitable subject and, in a letter to Florimo of 11 March 1834, he expresses some frustrations, noting: "I am about to lose my mind over the plot of the opera for Paris, as it has been impossible to find a suitable subject for my purpose and adaptable to the company". In the same letter he tells of working towards finding a subject with the Italian émigré, Count Pepoli, who had not written a libretto before.
The area of land available for farming was not quite enough to feed the population. Many times the reeves had to avail themselves of help from the Amt administration in Birkenfeld to defend the ancestral municipal and grazing rights boundaries against livestock herds from Rötsweiler and those belonging to the tenants of the lordly Winnenberger Hof (farming estate). About 1780, the first municipal land distribution came into force; that is to say, land owned by the municipality was shared out to private owners to boost agricultural production. In 1817, Oberbrombach passed as part of the Principality of Birkenfeld to the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg. From 1830 to 1890, 91 persons emigrated from the village, most out of pure need, to seek better economic conditions elsewhere, mainly in North and South America. About the middle of the 19th century, the agate- grinding trade gained a foothold in the village. Anyone who did not own enough land to feed his family had to look around for extra work.
His belief in the power of libraries as valuable community institutions was enormous. During a speech he remarked, > I have always felt that I could go into any town, community, hamlet anywhere > in this country, and if you blindfolded me so I didn’t know what community I > was in, took me into the public library and suddenly took the blindfold off > and let me look around for about ten minutes I think I could tell you more > about the values of that community than I could derive from countless hours > spent poring over census tracts and other sources of statistical information > about it. Why? Because a library is a representative of intangible values > and those intangible values more than ever are important to us as a society > at this time..Curley, 65 Despite his love of the cultural aspects a library can provide, Curley was in no way technophobic. He encouraged librarians to see their work and especially their role as a key part of the information revolution.
The cryptographic organisation which might logically have been expected to have handled the material provided by WNV/FU was its sister organisation the WNV/Chi. This department was primarily concerned with the provision of ciphers for the OKW and deciphering of political and diplomatic material, for the latter purpose it controlled its own long-range intercept stations. It did not, however, have any special section set aside for clandestine traffic and, during the first two years of the war, although it received material intercepted by WNV/FU, this appears to have received scant attention and results were negligible. This state of affairs led the officers of WNV/FU both to press the claims of their work with WNV/CHI with a view to the establishment of a special section in this department to handle agent ciphers and also to look around for cryptanalysis assistance from other quarters. Their requests were rejected by the OKW/Chi on the grounds of shortage of man-power but they succeeded in gaining the interest and cooperation of Inspectorate 7/VI (In 7/VI) of the army.
Those plans were checked and approved, and he even received two hundred francs from the Helvetian State Treasury, but, as the new state was constantly on the brink of bankruptcy, further money never materialised, and, with little demand for new carriages either, Pauly had to look around for a new way of earning his living. Pauli's first airship (1802) For many years, he had set himself the ambitious goal of creating the world's first human-powered aircraft. The plan of an airship which Pauli drew in the spring of 1802 was in the form of a fish, with an elongated black hull, a vertical red tail fin, and two lateral fins to the left and right of the head to control it; two round, golden-rimmed eyes and a golden mouth gave the vehicle a dream-like and friendly look. Although the dignitaries of Bern became very enthusiastic about this project, there was still no money to be had from them, so after learning that General Michael Ney in France had donated fifty thousand francs from the French treasury for a similar experiment there, Pauly packed his things and moved to Paris in 1802, never to return.

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