Example sentences of "look [prep] [pos pn] " in BNC.
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1 | The scarred world looks through their gaps . |
2 | The gunner looks through his optical sight , lines it up with an enemy tank and squeezes a trigger to fire a laser that measures the range . |
3 | Who wants to body bash ? ’ she shouts with her body language , as she looks for her type of guy in the park — a hunky Dobermann or a Rottweiler usually twice her size ! |
4 | Striker Bull looks for his 200th goal . |
5 | Not surprisingly , many women have begun to reject the expectations of men and have looked for their own ‘ role models ’ among themselves . |
6 | ‘ Georgina said she 'd looked through his papers last night . ’ |
7 | I 've just looked through my notes o of the meeting . |
8 | ‘ He gives jobs to all the people in Santa Barbara , and he looks after their health also . |
9 | Every member of the family looks after her safety as she carries the much welcome unborn child . |
10 | She looks after her 16-year-old granddaughter , Laurel , a precocious pyromaniac , who , ‘ by some extraordinary carelessness was violated in Hyde Park at the age of 12 ’ . |
11 | In her first year at teacher-training college , her older sister looks after her kids after school , but ca n't baby-sit in the evenings . |
12 | Joanne , however , goes out to work during the day and is out nearly every night , while her mother looks after her eight-month-old daughter , so they spend little time together . |
13 | At 27 , she works as a nurse with mentally handicapped children in Southend and looks after her own three children , Candice , five , Kieran , three and 14-month-old Kari . |
14 | Mrs. Crawley is the most typical woman of the three discussed — she looks after her husband , cooks his meals , hardly ever reproaches him and she bore his children — very admirable and very boring . |
15 | Blake had been a very good agent and the KGB always looks after its own . |
16 | As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you would need real financial help . |
17 | As a Bank that looks after its customers ' financial welfare , we know just how important the benefits offered by this Plan could be to you as they are paid at a time when you need real financial help . |
18 | And Littlewoods must be commended for the way it looks after its staff and for the role it has played as a responsible Liverpool employer . |
19 | It also has a higher actual mortality , because it looks after its patients less well , and so the SMR between the two ICUs will reveal little difference . |
20 | Mak says the Chinese population is often thought of as a ‘ silent community ’ which looks after its own . |
21 | Well they say the devil looks after his own . |
22 | Joey looks after his friends . |
23 | Hywel looks after his sheep because they are here . |
24 | Dreadful for the whole of our land , because the Agatean Emperor looks after his own and could certainly extinguish us at a nod . |
25 | ‘ He looks after his body and his fitness levels are as good as the 20 year olds if not better . |
26 | Do him justice , he looks after his own , or at least he sees to it no one but himself shall flay them or hang them . |
27 | ‘ I mean , ’ she continues , ‘ I 'll piss about with everyone else , but Bob looks after my kid when I go out shopping . |
28 | Your executor is the person who looks after your affairs after your death and is responsible for carrying out the wishes in your will , including arranging your funeral . |
29 | Imagine the organ of recollection as a left-luggage clerk at some thrumming terminus who looks after your picayune possessions until you next need them . |
30 | And their director general , a guy named Ian resides in Birmingham , and he looks after your interests as customers . |