Monday, September 12, 2016

look for

to try to find something or someone.

  • I looked for her
  • We looked for her.
  • Please look for it.
  • Go and look for them.
  • I'm looking for my cat.
  • Are you looking for him?
  • I wasn't looking for you.
  • Were you looking for them?
  • We're looking for a friend.
  • Oh, Mary! Tom was just looking for you.
  • I found the photo you were looking for.
  • I think this is what you're looking for.
  • I understand you've been looking for me.
  • Tom found the picture he was looking for.
  • I heard you were looking for a babysitter.
  • I'm looking for my wallet. Have you seen it?
  • Tom is looking for a bigger house to live in.
  • I think those are what we've been looking for.
  • He moved to New York, where he looked for a job.
  • Tom is looking for a good place to pitch the tent.
  • Shouldn't we go look for him?
  • They'll come looking for her.
  • We looked for it high and low.
  • Something is being looked for.
  • He was looking for a good job.
  • I have to look for my friends.
  • Are you still looking for her?
  • I'm going back to look for Tom.
  • Nobody wants to look for my car.
  • I am looking for a house to rent.
  • What are we looking for exactly?


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