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

4 Sentences With "look round for"

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When I look round for such, I can find few or none. There then lies the impediment in the way of Agriculture. Books in that art, we are not deficient in: but the book which we want, is a book of experiments.Francis Home, The Principles of Agriculture and Vegetation, Edinburgh, 1757, pp.
Ward began to look round for a winnable constituency to fight, and was considered for the Arundel and Shoreham constituency in a 1971 byelection."The Times Diary", The Times, 6 February 1971, p. 12. In 1972 he was shortlisted for Mid Oxon, losing out to Douglas Hurd,"The Times Diary", The Times, 22 January 1972, p. 12. and for Kingston-upon-Thames, losing out to Norman Lamont; he was perceived as being on the left of the Conservative Party.
Account was opened in Heywoods Bank, Brunswick Street. Within a few months there was enough money for the General Committee to look round for a temporary home. On 9 August 1869, the Liverpool Seamen's Orphan Institution opened in temporary rented accommodation in Duke Street, and by the end of that year there were 46 boys and 14 girls in residence. On 7 April 1870, Liverpool Town Council gave 7000 square yards (0.6 hectares) of land on the north-east side of Newsham Park to construct a Seaman's Orphan Institution.
Its design was soon copied elsewhere, rarely in the 1730s and 1740sSpeaking of Chiswick, Marble Hill and Stourhead, "If we look round for imitations of these in the thirties and forties, there are not so very many", Sir John Summerson observed, (Architecture in Britain, 1530 to 1830 9th ed. "Palladian permutations: the villa", 1993:347). but more commonly thereafter, and provided a standard model for the English villas built throughout the Thames Valley and further afield, for example New Place, King's Nympton, Devon, built between 1746 and 1749 to the design of Francis Cartwright of Blandford in Dorset.

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