Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that . |
2 | But men in Scotland could look to the monarchy as the focal point and representative of their aspirations , not as the frustrator of them . |
3 | Let's go and just have a drink , Ted 'll look after the kids , your Lucy can sleep in Frieda 's bed , be a bit of company for her . ’ |
4 | A GUIDED circular tour on Sunday will look at the woodlands and village at Styal Country Park . |
5 | Typically , three-year-olds , but not four-year-olds , say that Mary will look for the coin where it really is — in the blue box . |
6 | ‘ Mr France should look at the remarks made by the Barclays Bank chairman John Quinton who said even big business is getting into difficulty . ’ |
7 | Then Katrine would look after the money for the month , but it did n't work . |
8 | Messerschmitt -Bolkow-Blohm in Germany will look after the development of a version of this missile to arm helicopters . |
9 | While Maghery will look in the main to the Robinson brothers , they can also bank on the experience supplied by Martin Toye . |
10 | ‘ I 'm going to the centre — I 'll take you , Claudia , and Myra can look after the gown , ’ Roman said , reverting to a competent businessman . |
11 | Lord Justice Woolf will look into the events leading up to the violence and the action taken to end it . |
12 | — Barclays can look over the burden of looking after your share register . |