Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb mod] look [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Politicians who pretend there is n't any recession should look at the fashion pages — hemlines are falling faster than the Dow Jones index . |
2 | If , as a nation , we are to improve our performance then industry must look to the future and not concentrate on short-termism . |
3 | The people of the north-east might look across the border , full of envy , and say , ’ Not for us , thank you very much , please rebuild Hadrian 's wall . ’ |
4 | The department could look at the value of making use of the local environment as a resource for its teaching . |
5 | This chapter will look at the way in which science is viewed and experienced by those who teach and study it . |
6 | The study will look at the distribution of stocks , their migration and the fishery potential of various species as well as ways to catch them . |
7 | Firstly , the study will look at the effect of earning on decisions to stay on in education , at a time when more young people are postponing their entry into full-time work and when the financing of Higher Education is under discussion . |
8 | A committee may look at the rationale underlying a major aspect of policy , e.g. the investigation of the Treasury Committee into Monetary Policy . |
9 | Management ought to look at the work that you do and that you could be asked to do under any contractual ‘ flexibility ’ provisions before finally deciding upon the groups of people from which redundancy candidates will be sought . |
10 | The Institute must look to the future . |
11 | This comparison may form the crucial part of a description ; later on , using comparison as a criterion , that a portrait should look like the sitter , that landscape should look natural , and the objects in a still life should be identifiable , a critic can use it as part of an evaluation . |
12 | Big Cassie was telling me a story about a couple of riveters that worked together , a family , brothers or cousins or something , and er she says that the guy was a riveter , he used to Maybe if the guy was on the inside holding , on the riveter on the outside this I 'm sure she said they were brothers , he would shout one of them from outside you know , shout his name and the boy would look through the hole you know , and he 's he would spit on him he would spit through the hole . |
13 | Similarly , if extension of devolved responsibility is being sought , the Quality Audit will look at the system which the centre proposes to use to ensure that the appropriate SCOTVEC criteria will be applied : the operation in practice of the new devolved responsibility would be monitored and be reviewed at the next full audit . |
14 | For example , if a centre already has some devolved responsibility , the Quality Audit will look at the way in which the centre assures that the SCOTVEC criteria are being applied . |
15 | One session will look at the role of cities as major providers of huge new leisure facilities and sporting venues . |
16 | Anorexia , where self-image and reality can be so at odds that a girl can look in the mirror and see someone hugely fat when in fact she is skeletal , is growing amongst teenage girls , and beginning to affect more Black and Asian girls living in Britain . |
17 | So , yes , I think that they any prospective purchaser should look at the insurance and just make sure he 's getting the very best that he can on his vehicle . |
18 | But Dave Waddington , chairman of the rugby club , said tonight 's executive committee meeting would look at the issue carefully . |
19 | She had imagined how the room would look with the patio doors pushed wide open , and the reality had n't been a disappointment . |
20 | The teacher will look at the problem the next morning . ’ |
21 | This article will look at the work of the Commissioner during the past four and a half years , the problems which she has faced , and will conclude that she provides a model for other areas of dispute resolution . |
22 | ‘ Now , an engineer can look at the car , say it 's okay and rubber-stamp the paperwork . ’ |
23 | The restaurant means Zlatko can look to the future . |
24 | My hon. Friend should look at the licence as a whole . |
25 | The Court of Appeal said that the court must look at the wording and surrounding circumstances to find out what interest the clause was intended to protect . |
26 | The hon. Gentleman should look at the detail . |
27 | In a third class of cases , where the right-minded observer would be unsure , the court would look at the defendant 's motive and , only if that was indecent , would the offence be made out . |
28 | But Izzie , watching the figure loping towards them with his strange , wolf-like walk , suddenly knew how the Devil will look on the day of his Redemption . |
29 | By these means a court can look at the purpose or function of a rule . |
30 | Thus the examiner must look at the bottom of the page as well as the top in order to find his way to the new question . |