Example sentences of "to look [adv] [prep] the [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | The second stage may attempt to look afresh at the situation and to create new perspectives using lateral thinking and brain-storming . |
2 | We tend to look only at the beginning and end of a decision . |
3 | In consequence , Secretaries of State tended to look elsewhere within the Ministry and elsewhere for impartial advice . |
4 | It would be like the attempt to look directly at the sun that dazzles and finally blinds rather than enlightens . |
5 | In supporting this document I believe that we have to look realistically to the future and recognize that one general union would benefit trade union members in the U K far better than continuing to be in competition . |
6 | I strongly urge the Under-Secretary to look closely at the recommendation that the personal allowance should not be used as a contribution to bridge the gap between the charges and the benefits . |
7 | The US State Department thought it time to look closely into the causes and extent of British criticism . |
8 | Subjects were asked to look either to the left or to the right while choosing the odd one out from among three Hebrew words . |
9 | And yet the impact on us is considerable , and I 'm seriously wondering whether the major spending committees ought not to look again at the budgets that they 're erm , and I 've discussed this with , and obviously education is the big problem , but er , I 'm not convinced that erm , the sums of money which we 're being asked to pay out , not be taken from the education budget without too dra drastic an effect on the school . |
10 | To ensure a wider democratic representation at conferences urge the C E C to look seriously at the situation and report back next year . |