Sentence examples for looking to take a from inspiring English sources

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BEIJING - When Gary Rieschel moved to China in 2005, he was looking to take a break.

Labor negotiations offer none of that for a fan looking to take a timeout from the rest of his life.

But, if you're thinking that as a coach you should always be looking to take a step up, I haven't done that.

In a way, the leadership vacuum and depressed share price could appeal to investment bankers looking to take a chance in the hope of big potential rewards.

As for other alumni looking to take a risk like Faye, she encourages her fellow Columbians to go all in on their dreams.

Is the company looking to take a transformational role in the city it selects, or simply slot into an existing, functional business environment?

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So the administration is looking to take an additional $6.1 billion from the Pentagon budget to supplement that funding.

'Ideally, we would look to take a 25-40 per cent stake.

Southampton won a lot of 50-50s as our players looked to take a touch," he added.

Eventually, expect Ranku to look to take a cut of tuition for students it signs up for a school.

Gamburyan threw a huge right hand that missed and looked to take a punch and go to the ground.

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