Example sentences of "look [prep] [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | Does it look about the same size as my other ? |
2 | Do they look about the same ? |
3 | If we saw the cyclist close to and the motorist a long way away , they would look about the same . |
4 | Well , let's look for a few moments this morning at one such incident when Jesus did do it and it 's in er , Mark chapter four , I want to read a few verses from there , Mark chapter four . |
5 | ‘ People will look for the same kind of victory there as Rangers got in the Scottish Cup in January . |
6 | Normally that particular tone could quell a charging bull at ten paces , but this man , she thought , must have skin as thick as leather because he did n't look in the least bit intimidated . |
7 | It will depend on the particular circumstances of each case as to whether a solicitor who has suffered financial loss as a result of having to comply with an undertaking given in the course of his acting for a client can look to the latter for reimbursement . |
8 | In the following sections , I shall look at a few examples of each type of problem with some illustrations from my own work . |
9 | Before going on to consider more problematic aspects of semantic constituency , let us look at a few more examples of the recurrent semantic contrast test in action . |
10 | We shall look at a few examples now in which simple geometries will be considered . |
11 | Let's look at a few of these confusing clouds and their real meanings . |
12 | Let us look at a few Elizabethan towns in more detail , starting with York , the secular and ecclesiastical capital of Northern England , a county town and large commercial centre . |
13 | Well let's look at a few examples I 'll take the Korean war of nineteen fifty to fifty three , the Cuban missiles crisis which , although was not an actual war , very nearly threatened a nuclear war , of nineteen sixty two and the Vietnam war of nineteen sixty three to nineteen seventy two . |
14 | Erm , let's look at a few quotations . |
15 | And I thought we might look at a few of them . |
16 | Let us look at the latter first . |
17 | Three directors can look at the same page of text and be reading three different pieces . ’ |
18 | Going on from these analyses , we can next look at the same population in terms of combinations of age and service . |
19 | Thus we can examine any given sequence of events dramatically by seeing these events through different eyes , or we can look at the same events from a distance by framing our drama as an investigation or an enquiry : we , the participants in the drama , could be townspeople celebrating the history of our town , creating a pageant . |
20 | You 've got ta look at the same as . |