Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [noun] look [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | I spent years looking for the answer , and what I found was somewhat unexpected . |
2 | ‘ I think employers look at the disabilities rather than abilities — and they are being very unfair to themselves . |
3 | have you had chance to look at the |
4 | For cheaper up-and-coming areas , she advises buyers to look around the Bastille and Le Valois Perret , where prices work out at £20-£40 a square metre — about £100,000 for a typical two-bedroom flat . |
5 | We had time to look round the shop before leaving for our BR train , whither Graham , his daughter Sue and her daughters escorted us . |
6 | Brighter are so deeply drippy that they make Blueboy look like the English Metallica , Brighter sound like they 've been locked in a bedroom for the past six years and are still trying to come up with that ‘ C86 ’ audition tape . |
7 | They left Margot to look after the children and set off in the car , heading for Gallanach . |
8 | People say they become imperceptive ; they spend hours looking for the car keys that were on the table in front of them all the time ; they become preoccupied and inattentive to what other people are saying to them ( ‘ But I told you the Smiths were coming over yesterday . |
9 | He noticed Willie looking at the black box on the stool . |
10 | He urges nurses to look beyond the immediate frustration of not being able to give all that they would wish for today 's patients , but to resolve as individuals to do ‘ everything reasonable within our power and through our nursing organisations to make sure that tomorrow 's people get the nurses and the nursing they deserve . |
11 | He remained standing looking up the stairs . |
12 | ‘ It makes sense to look beyond the limited circle which chairmen and their boards normally have in mind . ’ |
13 | Images shape our thinking sometimes without us knowing NI looks behind the lens to translate the language of photography . |