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

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1 The purpose of this chapter is to look at the infancy stories about Jesus as recorded by both Matthew and Luke .
2 The purpose of this chapter is to look at the varying responses to Jesus found in the Synoptic Gospels .
3 One of the aims of this chapter is to look at the effect on word discriminability in continuous speech of increasing the depth of the phoneme graph .
4 So this boy is looking at the irises and I 'm doing the VAT on a multiple despatch but I 'm also looking out of the corner of my eye and thinking , ‘ You 're a Monday to Friday . ’
5 A starting point for this exercise was to look at the courses due for validation or review in 1993 .
6 Now that help is urgently needed to stem the threatened spread of AIDS , some governments are looking to the churches to put forward a limiting view of sex .
7 Another group is looking at the development of new modules to add to the current specifications for the general SVQs in care .
8 Prize money in Britain covers only about one quarter of these costs , which is why some owners are looking at the larger prizes available in other countries .
9 This project is looking at the way in which plant-breeding at public sector institutes in Scotland , Wales and England has been influenced by various interest groups : government ( via the Agricultural Research Council ) , the private sector ( including farmers ' organisations and seed companies ) , and the academic community .
10 The purpose of this book is to look at the ways in which judges of the High Court , the Court of Appeal , and the House of Lords have in recent years dealt with political cases which have come before them .
11 All reports to this date were looking to the development of a large area to the north of Saville Street in North Shields town centre with a view to creating a new shopping centre which would serve a population of some 70 000 , although at various times more grandiose claims about potential catchment area were made .
12 The natural solution in such cases is to look to the National Trust or the National Trust for Scotland .
13 Although the context of illegitimacy may be changing , in that relatively permanent cohabitation is essentially equivalent to formal marriage , if similar proportions of these women were to look towards the local authority sector in future , it would indicate a substantially increased need for public housing .
14 A. Our experience shows that many people are looking at the possibilities of working in this area and , therefore , with rules of supply and demand being what they are , a language ability is almost essential .
15 In exactly the same way , too many people are looking into the mind of the homosexual rather than considering the repugnance that is caused to millions of decent people all over the country … .
16 More and more people were looking to the drains , rather than to providence .
17 er and that agreement is to look after the spouse , there is never and there has never been in our law , and there is n't now , a clean break as far as children are concerned .
18 The solution adopted in both cases was to look to the transaction the parties to which typically carried on business in different States and to ignore the transaction which in the typical case was domestic .
19 Both parties are looking at the project from different angles , so it is not surprising if each fails to see the other 's viewpoint .
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