Example sentences of "and look [prep] the [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The definition of " consumer use " is very wide , and looks at the actual facts of the case , even if the other party did not know them , or could not be expected to know them .
2 It begins by defining the augmented nature of the product or service being purchased , and looks at the derived characteristics of demand for goods and services in these industrial markets .
3 It asks how far the jobless attempt to maintain traditional roles , whether by legal or illegal means , and looks at the different sources of pressure and aid found in this village .
4 She 's quick , determined , and looks for the good things in life .
5 It is a completely random distribution , within limits , about a mean which sounds and looks like the snow-like flurries on television screens when there is no input .
6 He had almost bawled at her ; in fact , so loud was his voice that he turned instinctively , feeling he must have been overheard , and looked towards the two gates which had ‘ The Grange ’ easily discernible as part of the wrought iron .
7 Three of the room 's walls were made of metal , and looked like the riveted bulkheads of a starship 's cargo hold .
8 How lovely , thought Winnie , letting her knitting fall and looking at the leaping flames , if she agreed !
9 Then she saw how he was staring at her habit , and looking at the two grooms .
10 We too are part of the whole subject area ourselves : our own can be immensely varied , and looking at the various ways people have responded to the natural energies manifesting at ancient sites is central .
11 Then he lay there gasping and looking into the unreadable eyes of Isay .
12 Kalchu 's younger brother had come over from his neighbouring hut and the two men sat spinning , talking and looking after the small children until their wives returned .
13 It is all too easy to sacrifice every waking moment to the duties of running the house and looking after the physical needs of the patient and other members of the family .
14 Try to ignore the clutter and detail , and look for the central themes or metaphors .
15 He is also keen to set up a body similar to the US Office of Technology Assessment , or New Zealand 's former Commission for the Future to stimulate public discussion and look at the long-term implications of technological change .
16 There is also a yard where one could at one time sit and look at the adjacent buildings through the barbed wire .
17 Just step outside the hotel and look at the sheep-dotted hills , whilst above birds of prey hover and swoop .
18 In Chapter 3 we will lift up the stone , so to speak , and look at the private anxieties and insecurities that are triggered , for many teachers , by their situations .
19 It was n't until they had come to a halt that she had felt able to raise her eyes from the floor and look at the two men standing by the alter rail .
20 To fully appreciate the reasons we must ignore the training aspect and look at the basic costs of flying .
21 Cross through any negative images that come up , and look at the positive ones .
22 I was one of Walter Machin 's classmates at Burnley Road Primary School , and I was very interested to read the interesting article in the Sentinel and look at the interesting pictures .
23 Let us now return to Table 11.1 and look at the operational details and financial situation of the companies mentioned there in greater detail .
24 When seeking old routes ‘ by eye ’ rather than with the aid of a map , I have often found it useful to stand in the middle of an old bridge and look towards the nearest hills .
25 ‘ I have no intention of meeting her , ’ Jenna began , but he too stood and looked towards the long windows as a car came speedily to the house .
26 When he lifted out the first and looked through the handwritten pages he found that he was holding Henryk Liawski 's personal diary covering odd and irregular dates between 1952 and 1958 .
27 The Indian stood in the doorway , a duffle bag looped over one shoulder , and looked at the two phones on the desk .
28 Kiah and Rilla sat down on the expensive green and black chairs and looked at the expensive flowers on the tables .
29 Now the reason why we 've gone through all these horrible equations right , and looked at the adaptive expectations model and the partial adjustment model is because both of these two things are incorporated into single res erm a single supply response model that was developed by Nerlove Nur Nerlove in nineteen fifty eight old model but very very popular , right .
30 She shook her head to dispel the shadows and looked at the four children sitting listlessly on the couch .
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