Sentence examples for looking for an experienced from inspiring English sources

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Torquay have already confirmed they are looking for an experienced coach to assist Taylor in Ling's absence but Baker confirmed the role will only last until the end of the season.

The Giants will be looking for an experienced cornerback.

The Rangers are still looking for an experienced goaltender.

The company is looking for an experienced manager to run DirecTV in the United States.

The Economist is looking for an experienced observer of corporate Britain to write for the Britain section.

He said they were looking for an experienced operator but also for somebody who could develop the playing style further.

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They're just looking for an experience whereas this is an extension of our identity.

However, if you are looking for an experience unique to Glasgow, the 78 is a far more interesting option.

Templeton Building, Glasgow Green, westbeer.com If you are looking for an experience unique to Glasgow, try the 78 in Finnieston.

Someone who wants to play an older game is looking for an experience that is different from what is available from a modern game.

People who come to our hotels are looking for an experience — for example, diving in the Maldives — and the spa is also an important aspect of the guest's stay.

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