Sentence examples for evidently looking for from inspiring English sources

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In 2004, Bush did a bit in which he showed a series of photos of himself evidently looking for something in the White House.

"For an hour or more," Willie remembered, "all took turns in talking and listening, testing the line in every possible way, evidently looking for some trickery, or thinking that the sound was carried through the air..

"For an hour or more," Willie remembered, "all took turns in talking and listening, testing the line in every possible way, evidently looking for some trickery, or thinking that the sound was carried through the air...

While Corbyn is an old-fashioned class warrior, class in Britain has not gone away; and a lot of the British left-behinds are evidently looking for just that sort of champion.

It depicts a scene in a small, dingy attic room where a poet sits at his desk in the dormer and, scratching his head, stares at the papers on the desk before him, evidently looking for inspiration to complete the poem he is writing.

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"At a moment of crisis that threatened the economic security of American families, Washington played the blame game rather than work together". The Republican is evidently looking beyond Washington for a very different reaction to his manoeuvring on the economy, and that verdict will not be known until November 4.

In their apparent zeal for Martha, the concept, investors are evidently looking beyond the financial condition of Martha, the company.

Four of the five humanitarian workers kidnapped in October were later released — one had died of his wounds — because the Islamists had evidently been looking for a European and seized the aid workers, who were from Niger and Chad, by mistake.

As he has become wealthy he has – evidently, looking at his studio – put money back into his work to create ever more elaborate settings for his carnal romps.

After college, Hunt earned a tryout with the Kansas City Chiefs, who evidently were not looking for a singer.

I need to hear an explanation for this punishment — Drew Brees (@drewbrees) 21 Mar 12   That prompted The Boston Globe's Greg A. Bedard to respond: Evidently Drew Brees still looking for real existence of the bounty program.

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