Example sentences of "look [adv] [prep] [noun] in the " in BNC.
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1 | Silicon Graphics Inc says it 's giving a lot more headroom to software these days and is looking hard at NT in the wake of the recent NT developers ' conference ; it also wants to get into the high-end Apple Computer Inc Macintosh market and migrate those users over to ‘ real machines ’ that let them realise some of their hopes and dreams but it ca n't see itself going below the $5,000 mark . |
2 | He had worked hard all his life and had served his country for four years and was looking forward to retirement in the home he had worked for all his days . |
3 | However , in insisting on a two-year probation period for new assemblers , the Polish government runs the risk that firms such as Wyse Technology Inc , which have been looking seriously at manufacturing in the country , may find short-term sales opportunities unattractive . |
4 | It 's not even got anything to do with his hedge-trimmer pageboy cut or his Oxfam dress sense , which would n't look out of place in the background of an Inspiral Carpets video . |
5 | None of them would look out of place in the local supermarket or disco . |
6 | He 's commissioned a mural in his entrance hall which would n't look out of place in the Cistine chapel … although there are a few subtle differences , as Gareth Furby 's been finding out . |
7 | He had been asked specifically to look out for prostitutes in the back lanes near Sandyford Place . |
8 | If you want to take part in the quiz in 1993 , look out for announcements in the magazine . |
9 | We will continue to look closely at mergers in the brewing industry which fall for consideration under the fair trading legislation . |
10 | Norwich have now lost six of their last seven matches and they , too , are starting to look anxiously at developments in the relegation zone . |