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

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1 Setting aside this particular match and looking at the idea on a broader basis , I see a rough ride ahead if the idea spreads .
2 ‘ Ah — most unfortunate , ’ he said , standing in the blood-bespattered bathroom of the boarding section and looking at the pool on the floor as if it were a spilt cup of tea .
3 And looking at the traffic on the railways , it looks to me as if it 's all absolutely wonderful , hunkydory and everything else , so er unless you 're er er bl s No no no no all the trains right up to the er nine minutes past one Harrogate train er , and the four minutes past one Plymouth train , all seem to be bang on train .
4 ‘ Would you like to go down and look at the inscriptions on the slabs ? ’
5 What we want local communities to do is to get together and look at the situation on the ground , that is to say the council , the police , the magistrates , the brewers , people who run fast food shops , the planners .
6 The point is , you see , that I did not ask you to go and look at the time on that clock ; I merely asked you to study the numerals on it .
7 ‘ It were a seven-year-old in them days , and look at the date on this card — ten years ago .
8 Pull out and look through the books on either side of the four you have had to use .
9 She said , ‘ Late you mean , do n't you ? ’ and looked at the clock on the mantelpiece .
10 Diane gave a slight , wry smile , and looked at the rain on the window .
11 But look at the contrast on p81 , after Eddie has messed things up and made Catherine miserable — she says that he is a rat .
12 For a moment , the Doctor toyed lightly with the simularity crystal he had found while looking at the blood on the floor .
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