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

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1 Tonight , we 're going to look at the problems of the people .
2 This is the first of a series of programmes in which we 're going to look at the computer and its impact on our lives .
3 In our particular ministry in St Louis Missouri we are trying to use the vast technology that 's available to us in linking up with other organizations such as Catholic charities , Salvation Army and others , so that when persons are in need of help they can go to one organization and tell their story and they do n't have to keep going from place to place telling their story over and over and we 're beginning to look toward the use of computers and what they are capable of doing in order to help resources stretch .
4 Not maybe because like the women have er got young families , they 're having to look after the families , maybe , on a Saturday afternoon while their husband goes away .
5 We 're trying to look to the gaps , and I wonder if we are , as you suggest in the comments that you 've received perhaps losing , we 're not perhaps sufficiently direct in addressing the parish organizations which are after all the core of a parish .
6 In England and Wales , the Registrar General 's social classes , which are derived from people 's occupations , are used to look at the distribution of everything from the incidence of stillbirth to the distribution of owner occupation .
7 IN THE FINAL part of my series , I am going to look at the subject of wind .
8 In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe .
9 In this chapter , then , we are going to look at the intonation of one-syllable utterances .
10 In , for instance , The huge locomotive snorted and belched its way across the plain we are invited to look at the locomotive as if it were a gigantic animal .
11 The respectable rich are compelled to look at the origins of their wealth , and at their own origins , which lie in crime , exploitation — in the unseen , unmentioned parts of Victorian society .
12 And while many people can look towards the advantages of a spinal unit at , Medical Centre , people are failing to look at the disadvantages that that will cause for the provision of orthopaedic services in , in , in , in .
13 Leith 's catering company has been hired to look after the Press at the stadium , which has been booked for three weeks .
14 Teachers are coming to look at the shelves and tying it up with what they do in class .
15 DESPITE only five villagers turning up to last week 's meeting , Kingsley residents are continuing to look into the possibility of a local neighbourhood help scheme .
16 Now researchers are starting to look on the hyacinth as a resource .
17 ECC D are starting to look like the team to beat in this division , after beating Maldon B 7–3 , although OCs C are keeping the pressure on them as they beat ECC E by the same scoreline .
18 ‘ I 'm goin' to look at the story first and then tells it in me own way , like what I done with Noah .
19 Following on this discussion , the shop decided that it needed to have a policy on career development and it was suggested that ACTS and Staff Council should produce a joint paper. ; A group is to be formed to look at the paper with Sarah Hughes , Bridget Middleton and Peter West in consultation with colleagues ; they will consult with Staff Council concerning a joint paper .
20 If you could be trusted to look after the kid properly , he would n't need clothes from other people , would he ? ’
21 The result was a system in which the government never changed hands , but instead was carried out by those who could be trusted to look after the affairs of state .
22 To personalise it , the little figures in the bus could be made to look like the children at the party .
23 She said , ‘ Will you be wanting to look around the labs afterwards ? ’
24 For example , in Fig. 11–10 , the new tax price for the good may be thought to look like the curve B ( instead of MC ) .
25 Currently it is usual to find that a contract cleaning company may be used to look after the offices and toilets , but production areas are generally ‘ out of bounds ’ , because they are considered too sensitive .
26 First , the Attorney General Sir Nicholas Lyell , must be persuaded to look at the case .
27 Only because I ca n't be bothered to look in the dictionary sometimes .
28 Oh I 'm going to look after the house .
29 I welcome the initiative that have already been started within the County and I shall be going to look at the site which is being offered to us , er but I do feel that we should be progressing these matters as soon as possible .
30 The Court would be bound to look at the matter from the latter point of view .
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