Example sentences of "we [vb mod] look [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 At this stage we should look briefly at the third and final possibility , and with it some cases we shall not be discussing in this book .
2 Ideally , I suppose , we should look around for the thickest available development of a particular unit if we are to find anything approaching continuous sedimentation .
3 So perhaps we should look harder at the plants we keep with out fish .
4 Instead we should look directly in the place where the answer lies … the proper study of Mankind .
5 But in Britain Marxism still had no more than minimal adherence and we must look rather to the re-emergence of the Labour Party from a decade in the shadows , when it was riven by international faction and uncertainty over international pacifism and rearmament .
6 We must look outward to the concerns of wider sections of our community .
7 To define Rottweiler character , we must look back to the breed 's history .
8 However , in the aforementioned case I think we must look further for the factors influencing the pilot .
9 Would that we could look straight into the eye of the destitute and kindle that low burning fire of self esteem into flame .
10 ‘ There was a time when we could look around at the Commonwealth , the Empire , other countries and we would see very soft markets for British exports .
11 He parted some ferns so we could look back across the Paddock to the changing-rooms where the next toy soldier had just launched himself towards the Orchard .
12 Occasionally , we could look back to The Smiths .
13 We could look down towards the sea , where the blue water seemed to scatter into a harmless white spray against the shore .
14 He pulled up and we could look down through the grey cloud-mist to the centre of the village where an old stone bridge and several houses were crumbling into the river .
15 ‘ Would you care for a bit of supper , and then we could look in at the Area Ball .
16 We shall look briefly at the features of this motion in Section 22.7 .
17 We shall look briefly at the issues involved to fully understand these points .
18 We shall look back upon the 19th and early 20th century as the golden age of the written word and printed page .
19 We have also decided that we will look again at the costs of refurbishment .
20 ‘ If everything goes as well as this , we can look forward to the combat troops coming home before the end of January , ’ he said .
21 As we work , we can look out of the window now and then and see the students doing physical exercises and practising sports for the sports day on Monday — they 're very keen on physical jerks here , and at Peking we used to be woken up at 7 a.m. to find the Chinese staff doing P.E .
22 When we have breakfast , on the 8th floor , we can look down on the river , and watch all the river traffic , including large passenger vessels , big merchant ships belching smoke , strings of wooden barges , and big and small old-fashioned junks , which look as if they have been sailing for a 100 years at least .
23 Nevertheless , we can look back on the year with pride and feel confident that our achievements stand us in good stead for 1992 .
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