Example sentences of "to look [prep] one of " in BNC.

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1 To look through one of these windows is instant enchantment , from the piles of golden , buttery croissants to the delightful fruit tarts , mahogany coloured chocolate cakes and delicate mignardises , all pleading to be taken home .
2 On that first visit to Iceland we made Lake Mývatn our turning point , but before retracing our route back to Reykjavik and the ferry , we made a detour up the valley of Bárðardalur to look for one of the breeding places of the pink-footed goose .
3 ‘ I 've been far too busy to look for one of those , ’ Rain said .
4 So one good reason not to support Norwich is the hefty £52 they charge for you to look like one of their players .
5 It 's supposed to look like one of those cycling hats
6 Aston Villa , Everton , Sheffield Wednesday , Sheffield United , West Ham and Millwall have made the first moves to look at one of the largest untapped areas of players in world football .
7 The dictator ( to look at one of Keith Graham 's examples ) who allowed everyone to decide for themselves what they wanted and then told them what they must do , is violating their autonomy not because their wants and needs are not realised in action , but because they have been coerced into doing something they do not want .
8 It is very interesting to look at one of the more recent leaflets brought out by the government , called Helping you back to work — Information for claimants . ‘
9 To look at this Daguerreotype is to look at one of the first photographic pictures of a city .
10 Algy said , sitting on a low tapestry footstool by her mother 's chair and putting her forefinger on Lady Grubb 's big garnet ring as if she were pressing a doorbell , staring up at the implacable old head and thinking of nothing but of how to get her to look at one of the two people in the room .
11 Er you 're going to look at one of our our gems which is leisure services .
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