Sentence examples for scouting for more from inspiring English sources

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LONGTIME SCOUTING DIRECTOR DIES Marty Blake, the N.B.A.'s director of scouting for more than 35 years, died at 86. Blake, a former general manager of the Hawks, worked in the N.B.A. for more than 50 years.

He's always scouting for more.

So the Minters began scouting for more property.

Pattiz is scouting for more stars to launch podcasts.

BUT in this fly-by-night club land, restaurants have started to feel predictable, so promoters are scouting for more outlandish venues.

You served your country.' " Once Modine has finished at Hay, he's off to London where - undaunted by the Resurrection Blues experience - he's scouting for more theatre work.

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Before leaving to coach England, Allardyce was aware that his young goalkeeper had been watched by Manchester United scouts for more than a year, with Pickford's performances as the Under‑21s won the Toulon tournament in May further piquing such interest.

In other words, you can scout for more products like that navy blue Giorgio Armani jacket you liked.

But I noticed I didn't have any free time to scout for more clients.

He assumed Cullen had gone off to scout for more enemy aircraft after missing out on Pattle's victory.

He figured she was scouting for children more promising than he.

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