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

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1 oh , well I erm , I did do a few but I 've used most of mine up I think , I can look in the freezer to see if there 's any there , but I do n't think there is
2 Also when I leave on 4th Feb , I have a 12 hour wait at Rio de Janeiro , so I hope I can look round the city .
3 In the compact-disc OED , on the other hand , you can look for the word " love " not just in the entry for " love " but in every entry in the whole dictionary ; the search will find " love " in any quotation anywhere in the entire dictionary .
4 From here you can look at the menu that has been set up and the vast flexibility that 3DMenu offers .
5 It 's still better than buying another ticket now you 're here — I 'll cook supper — and tomorrow you can look at the rest of the Archive .
6 Right erm , so page twenty nine you can look at the top , you can see George says , you 're the one , you 're the one that 's going to make all that trouble .
7 Nevertheless , you can look at the shape of the bouquet and reproduce it in the finished design .
8 ‘ And yet you can look at the thing in Star Wars and the sounds it makes are just perfect for it . ’
9 So that you may find that all the hesitations are by women , or most of them by women , or most of them are in the pub , or most of them are a after ten at night , or ar you know , you can look at the context in which certain words , certain conversational gambits that some of them use .
10 Or you can look at the star chart cast at somebody 's birthdate .
11 It 's got thirty million articles in it , when you can find information , pull out articles relevant to your needs , by looking for authors , looking for words in the text and you can look at the summary of the article very quickly .
12 It 's got thirty million articles in it and you can find information , pull out articles relevant to your needs by looking for authors , looking for words in the text , and you can look at the summary of the article very quickly .
13 Adjust the height of the fitting so that it does n't obscure your view across the table while you 're eating , but is n't so high that you can look into the shade at the bulb .
14 Even on a clear day in the country , you can look along the tube there , along from Auntie Muriel 's , and not be able to see the city for smog .
15 You can look in the book .
16 Well I mean you can look in the fridge but do n't look to see what 's near the bottom .
17 No , you can look in the catalogue you do n't need to go in there .
18 Jesus had so much to communicate to people in such a small amount of time as we 've realised yes you can look upon the miracle of the cure of the blind man 's sight .
19 Come right on the ramp you see , we can look on the back of these flats .
20 ‘ In future , when more resources become available we can look at the question of diabetic specialists again , ’ promised Mrs Fox .
21 We can look at the relationship between perceptions of paper bias and the electors ' own partisanship amongst ‘ readers of right-wing papers ’ , though it has to be remembered that different Voters are Evaluating different individual papers .
22 We 've exhausted the structural side of isomerism , now we can look at the stereo isomerism .
23 Yes , can I bring this argument a bit closer to home and talk about the sexual division of labour within the family , which I think is one of the underlying causes of discrimination against women , and that 's really just a fancy term for the fact that when we talk about child care women do most of the work and men do very little , and really I do n't think we can look at the position of women without looking at how , in fact , child care and caring is organized within the family .
24 Similarly , we can look at the iconography of coins over a shorter period .
25 We can look at the history of how maths developed and the cultural presumptions of maths historians .
26 We can look at the twin sources for the state 's legitimacy in the context of the Republic of Ireland .
27 We can look at the way other creatures behave and from our observations infer the senses to which they are responding , but our inferences may be misleading us .
28 And if we took the attendance report first , in relation to that then we can look at the material presented in the way to which you 're accustomed .
29 However , we can look at the obverse of this and state that 81 per cent live independently in the community .
30 To point the contrast , we can look at the process of written production in action through a piece of writing by a 10 year old , Thomas .
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