Example sentences of "look [adv prt] [prep] [noun] [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Problem solving : Given some image coordinates I , the robot looks up in R for the pair ( I' , J' ) with I' closest to I. It moves all joint angles to J' .
2 For that reason , Sir Adrian looks back with gratitude on the job-rotation policy that was an integral part of basic training when he joined the family firm after coming down from Cambridge in 1952 .
3 He began to know how God had felt , looking down on Creation on the seventh day , resting from making the World .
4 And I think it 's time I slipped off to my own room for a while , to look in on Rainbow via the remote .
5 It 's only when you are on the top floor and you look down on life on the bottom floor that everything down there looks smaller than normal . ’
6 Either going or coming one should cross the Athos peninsula and look down into monasteries on the Holy Mountain that no female eye may otherwise see .
7 Ruddy mortals , crouching and crawling around the under-carriage , they can look up for inspiration to the immaculate lives portrayed high on the walls of the workshop , to those models of determination and robust heroism familiar to all Soviet citizens : Riveters and Liberators , Welders and Flag-bearers , beaming Foundry-women with goggles thrown back on their brows like aviators from the Great Patriotic War .
8 She says people should look up to men of the cloth , and she 's told the vicar he 's a disgrace to his profession .
9 It was the sort of spot Martha would have wanted to be buried , because from her grave you could look out to sea towards the Gribbin , close to where Sam had been drowned .
10 Avoid very narrow raised beds , otherwise the thickness of the wall will look out of proportion to the planting area .
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12 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 .
13 None of them would look out of place in the local supermarket or disco .
14 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 .
15 He had been asked specifically to look out for prostitutes in the back lanes near Sandyford Place .
16 Most independent mortgage brokers will display a FIMBRA logo , but also look out for signs of the regulatory bodies SIB and RPB .
17 Look out for realignment of the left — within the parliamentary party — this autumn .
18 As you drive about the countryside next weekend , and especially if you find yourself approaching a town or village once famous for its market days , look out for places along the route where flanking hedges stand back several yards off the road .
19 If you want to take part in the quiz in 1993 , look out for announcements in the magazine .
20 I valued his judgement highly , and look back with pleasure to the several visits I made to him-and his equally delightful wife Elizabeth at their cottage in Cambridge where he was a fellow of Churchill College .
21 In this chapter I look back over responses to the challenges of curriculum planning and development in Africa in the ‘ sixties and ‘ seventies .
22 Nor did this brief fashion for working-class subjects derive directly from their critical campaigns , except insofar as Richardson had directed Look Back in Anger on the stage in 1956 , and that production marked the cultural watershed from which a fashion for ‘ realism ’ seemed to flow .
23 British officers watched what Spier called ‘ a mockery of christianity ’ , while the rest of the internees looked on with disgust from the members ' box on the grandstand . ’
24 At this stage the RPC was still an impossibilist minority , well organized and favouring joint action with the Communist Party , but looked on with suspicion by the Communists themselves .
25 St Johnstone , sponsored by a local whisky company ‘ The Famous Grouse ’ , and dismissed by the Dundee fans as ‘ grousebeaters ’ , looked on in delight as the big estate along the road fell on hard times .
26 His team-mates , dominant in a thrilling second half , completed the job as he looked on in agony from the dug-out .
27 He looked down at Edouard from the horse 's back , and Edouard looked up at him .
28 Sandison looked over at Franco behind the bar .
29 He settled himself behind the wheel , pulled the door shut and looked up at Turner through the open window .
30 He looked up with satisfaction at the panelling of the new box-beds — comfort and decency for all three of them , while others in the village still slept on the floor like beasts .
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