Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] look [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | If someone is going to put off a lot of their own money in order to get into parliament , we can , then we can hardly trust them to look to the general interests once they 're there , they 'll want a return on their investment of some sorts . |
2 | I now realise I looked for the wrong things . |
3 | I called you over because I want you to look after the new lady . |
4 | He managed to keep working , paid for his board and lodging , helped her to look after the handicapped boy and did a few jobs around the house . |
5 | Leave the PR firms to produce the glossy releases and charge their clients accordingly , and let yours look like the raw news that it is . |
6 | Barclays says it looks after the financial affairs of some 150 ‘ high technology ’ companies in Cambridge : three years ago the figure was 15 . |
7 | Let us look at the various yarns that are spun on cones . |
8 | So , let us look at the various forms of communication . |
9 | So let us look at the present day , and to take this wording , do you consider that it is now appropriate that Skelton should expand any further ? |
10 | Now let us look at the possible combinations . |
11 | In the meantime , let us look at the above five sets of objections in more detail . |
12 | Let us look at the second half of the twentieth century . |
13 | Let us look at the latter first . |
14 | To help us decide how much liquid to make up let us look at the appropriate dosages for each of Hahnemann 's suggestions . |
15 | Firstly , let us look at the wider influence of the Chicago School . |
16 | Let us look at the empirical approach in a concrete instance . |
17 | Let us look at the first problem first . |
18 | Let us look at the three processes in more detail — the hopes and the fears invested in the processes and the inherent problems if one process is too predominant over the others . |
19 | First , let us look at the Christian idea of creation . |
20 | The site was off-limits to the public but the resident warden 's wife let us look around the bath-house area as a favour to our guide who was a friend of hers . |
21 | Erm , I 'll not go through the whole of this table sir , but I do want you to look at the next column , outstanding planning permissions . |
22 | But there are many more , of course , and listing playwrights is useful only insofar as it presents a few guidelines , primarily to help you look in the right places . |
23 | Guiding his entire policy was a sense of perspective , which allowed him to look beyond the immediate impasse and to visualize a future beyond Algeria . |
24 | Walking across to her , she turned her to look in the full-length mirror . |
25 | The holistic approach of phrenology taught them to look at the body-mind dichotomy and to think in terms of prevention rather than quick cures that were often spurious . |
26 | ‘ And now it 's a wonderful feeling to know that it has enabled me to look at the top guys knowing there are only a few ahead of me . |
27 | If he ca n't find her at home , tell him to look in the public library in the afternoon . |
28 | So this then , all o a th these techniques when applied erm er er as an ensemble then all allow you to look at the single channel currents , the currents flowing through any given channel , and as well as the effects of external and internal regulators . |
29 | Where others were most sharply conscious of the crisis posed for theology by the development of modern culture and the change in our self-awareness , he saw the real crisis as lying in the inability of theology to do justice to its object , and called it to look in the opposite direction from that it had been taking . |
30 | With a heart beating as if it wanted to explode I looked at the two dead men ; I had never seen either of them before . |