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

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1 A guitarist your age should be looking to the future .
2 You should be looking to the future with excitement and anticipation .
3 Rather than looking for deviations from pattern , perhaps one should be looking at the patterns produced by the modes of rationality which agents typically find it conventional to construct .
4 And he wants to , at the very least I think it 's reasonable to say , he wants to influence the Communist Party that , that this is the way you should be looking at the world and it , it is different to the way you were looking at it .
5 They should be looking at the number of guns held illegally . ’
6 Is n't it obvious within a second that you must be looking at the husband and wife ?
7 ‘ Also , I 'll be looking for the slag personally , so I reckon between us we should find him .
8 We 'll be looking at the video to make sure it does n't happen again .
9 In this chapter , we 'll be looking at the conflicts of our inner world in relation to God 's purposes for the development of our wholeness and maturity .
10 Next week on the programme we 'll be looking at the position of religion in Scotland .
11 In next month 's Buyer 's Guide I 'll be looking at the pros and cons of third party maintenance contracts and insurance for your PC .
12 This week to mark the anniversary we 'll be looking at the work of Oxfam around the world .
13 We 'll be looking at the market leaders in the four most popular areas — word processing , spreadsheets , databases and utilities .
14 There are the most incredibly exciting shops here — even just driving along I 'll be looking in the windows .
15 There are a number of routes you could take if you want to work in a job where you 'll be looking after the countryside .
16 A windfall or an inheritance is not out of the question , and we could be looking at the end of March , May or October-November for a material or financial boost .
17 ‘ Look at them well , ’ said The Daily Graphic ( 16 November 1900 ) when the dust had settled a little and the danger could be looked in the face , ‘ They are the genuine article — real Hooligans ’ :
18 you would , huh , you 'd be looking at the clock , I know you well enough for that now dear
19 ‘ Ampwise , ’ suggests Martin , ‘ you 'd be looking at the Ampeg SVT II head at £1595 and 8x10 cab at £880 .
20 The older person may be looking to the therapist or social worker to replace some earlier loss , such as a daughter , son , sibling or spouse , and will appreciate a sharing of feeling or experience much more .
21 While the students compete for honours within their class , the teacher may be looking to the class as a whole , competing with other teachers ' classes , to bring him esteem and promotion .
22 For instance , teachers involved in this scheme would know that the success of their female pupils would be very carefully monitored , and that senior people in the school would be looking at the girls ' test results .
23 Repression would be looking at the cream cake and saying , I 'm not in the least bit interested , how revolting , disgusting , even though you actually unconsciously want it very much .
24 Her mother-in-law would be looking at the clock too , perhaps walking up and down with Catherine in her arms .
25 One of them , Dr Andrew Price of York University , said he would be looking at the impact of the spill on turtles , shrimps and dolphins .
26 EC commission sources said that Sir Leon Brittan , competition commissioner , would be looking at the deal to see if Air France was breaking EC rules , in so tightening its grip on short-haul air services within mainland Europe .
27 That way , it would seem like someone gone mad — everyone would be looking at the sniper , no-one would be looking for a motive .
28 Initially , we were a little uncertain as to the type of adverts to seek and in both your absences I checked with Gerry Senior who was very helpful in advising that we would be looking for the kind of events that might be held in the Centre and not adverts relating to , for example , recruitment .
29 The taxi , when it came back to the street , would be crawling because the driver would be looking for the number .
30 At a time when many middle-class voters would be looking for the party that would best defend them from Labour , this Conservative strength would be of vital importance .
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