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

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1 And I will also give you a good deal of freedom to look at the sea . ’
2 In 1987 the Department of the Environment set up a national review of homelessness to look at the implementation of the law relating to homelessness and to consider whether it needed changing .
3 In the 1990 edition of the annual United States government review of domestic industrial activity , ‘ Industrial Outlook ’ , the US Department of Commerce looked at the growth trend in printed and electronic information .
4 The Prince of Wales looked at the bowl sharply .
5 Yes , we set up a unit affiliated to the University of Salzburg to look into the question of stress in music-making ; and also the influence of music on the mind and the body , of healthy people and sick people .
6 A committee of experts has been set up by the Russian Ministry of Culture to look into the problem of such articles within its borders .
7 The Russian side says the Ministry of Science looks toward the EUnet/Relcom network , the former Soviet Union Internet node , to provide communication links and appointed the current president of Relcom Corp , Alexie Soldatov , and the director of the Russian Institute for Developing Public Networks/RELARN project co-ordinator , Alexie Platonov to be responsible for this area .
8 The former will be exhibited in newly renovated rooms in the Richelieu wing on the north side the former Ministry of Finance looking onto the rue de Rivoli while two new galleries will be set aside in the Pavillon just south of the Pyramid , for the display of Northern European and Italian sculpture .
9 Our Lady of Lourdes looked at the doorway opposite her in a gesture of supplication .
10 The WRU has appointed a four-man committee of inquiry to look into the events surrounding the centenary tour of South Africa last August .
11 Very briefly , Peter Davis , North Yorkshire County Council , you raised the issue of procedures looking at the er post two thousand and six scenario within the light of er a statutory greenbelt er at that time , and I would envisage that the County Council and the Districts , if indeed we 're all er in business at er er in in in the next century , would probably want to run a similar sort of exercise that they would be ran through the end of the eighties , and that is to sit down together , er and look at all the options , er that are available for Greater York , in the same way that they did it in ninety eighty nine , one additional factor at that time would be that er the greenbelt would be statutory , and it would be statutory if the County Council and ninety five percent of the district support on sites would be a tight greenbelt so the options would be looked at erm er in that context , on the comments that er Miss Whittaker , erm questions that Miss Whittaker raised , there is a paper that the County Council produced for the greenbelt local plan enquiry that I remember well as N Y Two , which set out in detail the various components , erm of the York greenbelt in addition to the historic title that the that the focus of the green belt comes across a variety of of of of matters , and if it if it is helpful to this panel that document was acceptable by and large , supported by the District , we can certainly put that in , and can circulate it round .
12 This issue of NI looks at the car 's impact on our lives , our health and our environment .
13 Last October , just before a visit to Hong Kong by a Chinese team of experts looking into the airport , the Hong Kong government suddenly announced that a bridge that is a big part of the project would be paid for entirely with public money ; before , it had said the bridge would be private .
14 A group of visitors look at the fully automated packing line in operation .
15 One wall of windows looks over the rusted iron fence of an empty lot , the other on the junk stalls of Finsbury 's Exmouth Market , with their cracked plimsolls and burned-out kettles .
16 The Attorney General would spend hours poring over the evidence before asking the Court of Appeal to look at the Courtney case .
17 ‘ She lives in Riverwalk , Greenwich ; a new block of flats looking on the river .
18 At the door of his tent , Osbern of Eu looked at the King .
19 The fourth and final section takes leave of society to look at the realm of theory .
20 I have asked my right hon. Friend the Secretary of State to look into the matter and to contact the hon. Gentleman .
21 Despite the rhetoric of slogans looking to the socialization of industry , such moves were often based on the basic need to continue working to protect living standards .
22 The following example program segment reads through a list of names looking for the name in " name$ .
23 Farmers , too , need to understand more about the social impulses which prompt an increasing number of urbanites to look to the countryside for relaxation and enjoyment .
24 Oliver wondered why the old man lived in such an old , dirty place , when he had so many watches , but then he thought that it must cost Fagin a lot of money to look after the Dodger and the other boys .
25 We spent a lot of time looking through the window at ‘ pictures ’ .
26 She spent a lot of time looking at the floor , but her shoulders had become demonstrably assertive .
27 The region where women ca n't vote in the local elections , and seats on the council depend on how a show of hands looks to the official in charge , is also the region where men were wearing a ring in the right ear long before it became a youth fashion elsewhere .
28 That 's the verdict of a European wide panel of judges looking at the entries to a special competition commemorating European Tourism Year .
29 Also on offer are Frederick McCubbin 's ‘ Feeding time ’ ( signed and dated 1893 , oil on canvas , 78x127 cm ) , which is estimated at Aus$350–450,000 ( £145–190,000 ; $265–340,000 ) , and the watercolour ‘ A view of Sydney looking from the north shore towards the city ’ by Conrad Martens ( signed , 46x66 cm ) , which is expected to realize Aus$170–200,000 ( £70–85,000 ; $130–150,000 ) .
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