Example sentences of "look on [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Never look on a foal as a ‘ free bonus ’ and remember that , as in all things in life , you get what you pay for .
2 And I always look on a writer as only a beginner .
3 And look on the feelings , etc. , as you look on a way of regarding the language-game , as interpretation ’ ; ‘ We are not analysing a phenomenon ( e.g. thought ) but a concept ( e.g. that of thinking ) , and therefore the use of a word ’ ; ‘ a concept is in its element with the language-game ’ .
4 You should , you should ge , if you look on a map you can , you can judge where
5 Which is a kind of integrity , if you look on every exit being an entrance somewhere else .
6 But we used to l I think I can remember going three times and we went on the train and we would have a big label with branch number seven , we were Walsall Wood and we were always told that , you know , you look on the sea front if you get lost , cos you 've got your name and who you belong to on card was all given out .
7 Unfortunately many people look on the shedding of tears as a sign of weakness .
8 ‘ Always look on the runway for ice de-dooh-de-doo etc . ’
9 Look on the back cover of your booklet inside the back cover .
10 Absolutely , and you will find when we look on the video the number of people who held up a piece of paper if you hold things up and I 'm holding this now because I 'm about to write but if if you stand here and hold a piece of paper then it 's very difficult to make symmetrical palm gestures , open palm gestures .
11 Well I , I , did see it , I think , I do n't know whether I put it on , just look , look on the window sill and then
12 He says such things as that ‘ the question is not one of explaining a language-game by means of our experiences , but of noting a language-game ’ ; ‘ Look on the language-game as the primary thing .
13 Its organisers look on the participation of these head teachers who have become very active as they become increasingly involved , as an indispensable and exciting part of the committee 's operations .
14 Look on the meadow
15 But er , but it it it the the if you look on the music , then you nearly always see his name , Rouget de Lisle .
16 ‘ Nothing is more remarkable ’ , wrote Wellesley , ‘ than the apathy of the people who have taken neither side of the question but look on the quarrel as to be one between the army and the king . ’
17 look on the packaging it says without giblets
18 As a member in business , I look on the Institute 's failure to address the problem of conflicts between the two roles with concern .
19 Actors who are serious about their work always look on the voice and movement class as an important part of their life .
20 Draw up a list , look on the library shelves , and once you have the books in your hands , consult the index and bibliography of each for further ideas .
21 you say oh yes you can have it and then you look on the training and it 's not there
22 Look on the section of WIN.INI called [ windows ] and you 'll find …
23 Any way have a word with Mrs have a word with Mrs look on the market for any thing uhum .
24 He said to me , now look on the calendar when he came .
25 No he 's got a number on if you look on the key .
26 look on the left
27 If you look on the worktop
28 in the kitchen lening , leaning on er , on there there 's a drink there look on the draining board for you if you have n't had one
29 DENNING L.J. : I look on the father 's letter as dealing with two things .
30 Does your electric blanket conform to BS 3456 ? ( look on the label ) .
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