Example sentences of "[vb mod] look [prep] the [noun] [conj] " in BNC.
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1 | They should look at the Europe that will exist in five or 10 years ' time , at a Community with 18 or 20 members and perhaps even more , and at the interests that we have in common — security , defence , foreign policy , the environment , prosperity and peace in the world . |
2 | On the other hand , if theorists adopt a particular conception , then they should look at the way that contemporary social representations have developed their particular qualities through argument and how , in turn , these representations set the agenda for further argumentation . |
3 | ‘ Transport 2000 should look at the conditions that exist today , not what they would like to exist . ’ |
4 | So , yes , I think that they any prospective purchaser should look at the insurance and just make sure he 's getting the very best that he can on his vehicle . |
5 | Anybody who needs to study a site in detail should look at the archive as well as the published report . |
6 | We should look at the length or the term of the new franchise which should perhaps be limited to three or five years . |
7 | He claimed Mr Marland had agreed he should look after the site and demanded money . |
8 | He claimed Mr Marland had agreed he should look after the site and demanded money . |
9 | Really the Council is in a position where it must act upon complaint , and it must look at the complaints and comments that 's been received . |
10 | In order to assess the children 's lighting needs , teachers must look at the tasks that are to be performed , such as moving around , close and distance work , and see how each child performs in different lighting conditions , then adapt accordingly . |
11 | The Court of Appeal said that the court must look at the wording and surrounding circumstances to find out what interest the clause was intended to protect . |
12 | Even if it were true , as some scientific students of law believe , that a past service can not support a future promise , you must look at the document and see if the promise can not receive a proper effect in some other way . |
13 | We must look at the standards and work in schools from an objective standpoint , and that should involve some outsiders , which means non-educationists , looking , inspecting and reporting . |
14 | He also assessed that the BSP could no longer claim to be a party of the working class , but must look to the intelligentsia and young people as its main constituency . |
15 | If , as a nation , we are to improve our performance then industry must look to the future and not concentrate on short-termism . |
16 | The good news this year — the year of our 35th birthday — is that we have an increase in students attending our Teacher Training Course ; we must look to the future and ensure that we have not only more teachers , but a better distribution throughout the country . |
17 | Let's look at the groups and the enemies in more detail . |
18 | Let's look at the advantages and disadvantages of these alternatives in turn . |
19 | Now let's look at the manoeuvre and tacking in more detail , you will remember it 's a sequence which involves changing hands , pushing , changing sides and then straightening up again . |
20 | Before people talk of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals , they ought to look at the map and understand what they are saying . |
21 | Management ought to look at the work that you do and that you could be asked to do under any contractual ‘ flexibility ’ provisions before finally deciding upon the groups of people from which redundancy candidates will be sought . |
22 | It was like driving the machines around an invisible Wall of Death Lambert found that he could look across the circle and see right inside the German pilot 's cockpit . |
23 | When he crouched in the gap between the attic door and the first curve of the banister , he could look through the rails and see right along the ground-floor corridor to the kitchen . |
24 | He reached the top of the wall and , lying flat on the thatch , pulled himself quickly upwards until his body lay slanting just under the spine and , by raising himself a fraction , he could look over the roof-tree and down to where the beach lay . |
25 | Cos that 's when , when , when we get to that nearer the date , we could , we could just , you know , when you 're confirmed that you 've been booked and you 're definitely going , erm we could look at the finances and see how much we could afford to , to give , erm , something to each person to help with , eit either with the accommodation or , or the transport . |
26 | I would be grateful if you could look into the matter and send me the duplicate Agreement as soon as possible , as I have your copy of the tape ( VM on IBM at 1600 bpi ) ready to despatch to you on return of the documents . |
27 | I understand both these belong to Wyresdale Park Estates and I should be very grateful if you could look into the matter and arrange to have them trimmed . |
28 | Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that . |
29 | I 've tried to find work on a night time when my parents or my boyfriend could look after the kiddie but there just is n't that much of that kind of work around . |
30 | And I 'd look on the field and it was his brother who 'd been tackled . ’ |