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

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1 Our Lady of Lourdes looked at the doorway opposite her in a gesture of supplication .
2 Yes , we set up a unit affiliated to the University of Salzburg to look into the question of stress in music-making ; and also the influence of music on the mind and the body , of healthy people and sick people .
3 Also on offer are Frederick McCubbin 's ‘ Feeding time ’ ( signed and dated 1893 , oil on canvas , 78x127 cm ) , which is estimated at Aus$350–450,000 ( £145–190,000 ; $265–340,000 ) , and the watercolour ‘ A view of Sydney looking from the north shore towards the city ’ by Conrad Martens ( signed , 46x66 cm ) , which is expected to realize Aus$170–200,000 ( £70–85,000 ; $130–150,000 ) .
4 At the door of his tent , Osbern of Eu looked at the King .
5 This issue of NI looks at the car 's impact on our lives , our health and our environment .
6 The Prince of Wales looked at the bowl sharply .
7 But Hooper has earned a reprieve with Liverpool looking for the solidity and assurance he showed in last year 's UEFA Cup battle with Italian club Genoa .
8 Any way have a word with Mrs have a word with Mrs look on the market for any thing uhum .
9 October opened auspiciously with Everards looking at the possibility of setting up a brewery in the Falklands .
10 We sat with George looking at the sea .
11 He had his top brass coming in from Washington to look at the operation and the first thing they 'd see at Filanta Court was this 30-foot PLO radio mast .
12 Zacks Investment Research in Chicago looked for The Economist at 27 analysts ' recommendations on Philip Morris before April 2nd .
13 To this end we asked Martin Beckett our regional pig adviser from ADAS to look into the alternatives .
14 this Swedish consensus is a precedent to the development of certain institutional forms rather than a result of them , and it would be useless for Britain to look to the forms rather than to the antecedent substance .
15 When Fanny died in Florence in 1866 , shortly after giving birth to their only son , the brooch was engraved with a memorial inscription and passed on by Hunt to her sister , Edith , who came out to Italy to look after the baby .
16 Now now then Geoff we do n't go to Nottingham to look at trees we do n't go to Nottingham to look at the countryside we go to see the shops and spend money .
17 The next day we spent the forenoon ashore at Smeerenburg looking at the remains of the old Dutch whaling-station , and setting our feet for the first time on the Spitsbergen tundra .
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