Example sentences of "[noun prp] to look [prep] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I want David to look at another skin rash . |
2 | Edward Forbes and Darwin were inspired by Lyell to look for geological changes that would explain the present distribution of species in Europe . |
3 | On the second day after Eric 's escape , early in the morning a troop of Germans , accompanied by Fascists , arrived in Fontanellato to look for escaped prisoners . |
4 | It left Mrs Adams to look after four children aged from 9 years to just 10 months . |
5 | Chen spokesman Lee DeLorme told United Press International that negotiations are continuing with the city of Eau Claire for an aid package to base the company there , but that the state 's decision has prompted Chen to look to other states for aid as well . |
6 | It should have powers to order compensation for the public and add an office in Scotland to look after Scottish complaints . |
7 | The Children 's Book Foundation will hold a conference , ‘ The Way Forward ’ , in Birmingham on 27th February to look at pre-school literacy initiatives at a possible national direction . |
8 | When shall we ask Jackie and Tom to look at that photo ? |
9 | So John Davies and Simon Green of the University of Leicester have collaborated with the Rutherford-Appleton Laboratory in Britain to look for fast-moving objects in IRAS signals as they arrive from the laboratory 's receiving station in Oxfordshire . |
10 | I know the under manager went off to Italy to look at this saw . |
11 | We 'll be having open days in March and April to look at any youngsters . |
12 | I wonder if you could erm I wonder if you could ask Michael to look into that . |
13 | They came together with control engineer Dave Smith to look at this particular problem but , as their work progressed , their recently acquired quality training made them realise that a Corrective Action Team was needed to look at the wider question . |