Example sentences of "look [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Look especially for the frieze of statues on the upper tier .
2 If we look only at the surface of this transaction , it wo n't make sense to us .
3 Can I just do this little bit look just to the end of the branch .
4 Several authors look hopefully towards the emergence of a grey power movement in Britain to counter the ageism which , as Steve Scrutton shows , has been endemic in Western civilisation throughout its history and is evident in other cultures .
5 Look carefully at the map on page 7 again .
6 12 Look carefully at the edge of your protractor .
7 Look carefully at the music of the first two bars then write the music of bar three .
8 Look also at the position of the rig — in high speed turns on flat water the sail is deliberately sheeted in and inclined into the turn .
9 So , whether we look purely to the way in which a corpus sustains itself internally , or to the production of new perspectives for the corpus , or to the intermingling of different corpuses , or finally to standing outside a corpus altogether and developing a critique of it , we can see that reason is exhibited within and given sense by a framework with its own tacit rules .
10 So we can just , if we have look now at the effect of time on output to supply diagram , okay , in the short run supply will be very ine inelastic .
11 With a major breakthrough in America beckoning , they look well on the way to becoming the first stadium techno band .
12 All these kinds of ambiguity can interact We look here at the interaction of anaphor resolution with word sense and with structural ambiguity resolution .
13 Through the window behind me , if I turn round , I look northward towards the array of wires above the Admiralty .
14 Subjectivists look primarily to the state of mind of the accused and deny the appropriateness of a conviction in the absence of mens rea .
15 3605/1732 , Photographs by Tim Edgar look closely at the area of Bristol defined by the Ordnance survey reference of the title ( until 1 Feb ) .
16 Because if you look closely at the background of every scene , you 'll see Dennis .
17 Before planning the course , look ahead to the text of the coursebook to see if you want to change or omit any material .
18 We regret the end of our schooldays but look ahead to the future with great hope .
19 It would be as sensible to take one run round the football field , look casually at the book of rules , and then wait happily at home until the day of the match , expecting that you will score a winning goal before enthusiastic supporters .
20 It stops , and I look forward with the anticipation of a discoverer .
21 We look forward to the designation of Green Belts in the more developed areas of Wales and presume that this guidance will then apply .
22 I was delighted to get the seven that came back with Charley , and look forward to the couple from Nigel .
23 We are investing heavily for the future growth of the company , and this year we look forward to the opening of the tenth Savacentre — our first new hypermarket since our Sheffield store opened in 1990 .
24 Nevertheless , actuaries are keen to find an agreed basis and look forward to the discussion of revised suggestions .
25 Colleagues , I look forward to the Report to Congress in nineteen ninety four .
26 We look forward to the creation of the DSDC. which will monitor and evaluate service development
27 Her parents and flatmates look forward to the recovery of their telephones and bathrooms .
28 Mr Morrow said : ‘ I look forward to the challenge of leading the industry into a free market situation and to creating the right framework within which producers , processors and consumers can benefit from the increased competition which will inevitably affect all sectors of the industry .
29 If REAL estate agents are genuinely concerned about the cost to the public , then I look forward to the introduction by the estate agents of a fixed fee of £250 for estate agency , regardless of the value of the property !
30 We look forward to the arrival of trains from Europe which will stop at King 's Cross and then travel to termini in the north-west at Manchester or Liverpool .
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