Examples of 'looking for ian' in a sentence
Meaning of "looking for ian"
Looking for Ian: This phrase indicates the act of searching for a person named Ian. It is often used in a casual context when someone is trying to locate or find someone
How to use "looking for ian" in a sentence
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looking for ian
I was in that house looking for Ian.
I am looking for Ian.
I do not think this is the place you are looking for Ian.
She was looking for Ian.
Looking for Ian.
Turns out they have been looking for Ian for a while.
I am looking for Ian Eastman . You will be with me now.
I thought we were looking for Ian Harmon.
You do not know that . She -- she just -- she could have just been looking for Ian.
We are looking for Ian.
I called this afternoon to check . Turns out they have been looking for Ian for a while.
We are both looking for Ian Harmon.
He admitted to killing the bartender . I thought we were looking for Ian Harmon.
I thought we were looking for Ian Harmon . We were.
Debbie Gallagher. - What would she want? -She was looking for Ian.
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We are looking for Ian Eastman, please.
Yeah, she dropped by looking for Ian.
We are both looking for Ian Harmon . Where are you?
Me and my dad, we went looking for Ian.
I am looking for Ian Wood?
Where you been? Looking for Ian.
I am looking for Ian Eastman . Where is he?
Did you find him? Looking for Ian.
You seen him? - She was looking for Ian.