Example sentences of "i [vb mod] look [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I may look into the cost , work involved and practicalities of doing it mainly electronically as well as whether it is worth starting it at this stage of the season . |
2 | ‘ I may look like a cabman , ’ he countered , ‘ but I 'm a charm in a salon . ’ |
3 | I may look like a child , but Luke — Luke changed all that . |
4 | When I said that I must look into the matter , I was referring to the franked envelope , not its contents . |
5 | I have n't found any , I must look for the instructions , I |
6 | And then , you know you think well erm , this sort of the area we 're going , I might look for a person , you know , particular types of person . |
7 | ‘ I 'll look at the papers — at the pictures — for about half an hour and drink the water : I do that religiously , it cleanses the soul . ’ |
8 | ‘ I 'll look at the sea , before I go to sleep . ’ |
9 | I 'll look at the cricket scores and pretend I 'm some old member in from the shires with a striped blazer and a pink gin in his fist . |
10 | Oh well I 'll look at the telly then . |
11 | I 'll look at the safety aspect . |
12 | I 'll look for a doctor who suits me |
13 | ‘ You have them next weekend and I 'll look for a house . ’ |
14 | ‘ I 'll look for a department store that sells dress material on the top floor . |
15 | I 'll look on the list |
16 | So I tell you what I 'll do : I 'll look into a couple things maybe call somebody — can you get back here after lunch ? |
17 | Oh I might look I 'll look along the paperbacks for Marge . |
18 | But I 'll look in the Smoking Room . |
19 | But they had one in the corner you see and I could see the back leg was gone said to Margaret an said I might as well do something of that , you know , to do up it 's the only one that they had there that wanted really wanted repairing , so the feller said ooh I do n't know he said hang on , I 'll look in the book . |
20 | I 'll look like a girl . |
21 | I 'll look like a girl . ’ |
22 | ‘ There 'll be the most almighty fuss and I 'll look like a prize prick . |
23 | Well yes yes and Sarah will nip down as well and then Sarah was then getting used to doing , she started getting used to doing it and that was it I used to come out and say well no I 'll look after the bar from now on and that 's it , and er |
24 | I 'll look after the lantern now . ’ |
25 | Then she 'll say , " Oh I 'll look after the baby . " |
26 | I checked my watch and stood up so I could look across the Paddock . |
27 | I picked him up gently , just to move him back so that I could look into the box … |
28 | I could look at the library ca n't I ? |
29 | Often times when I was going into the country after orders and so on in the autumn , I 'd look at a field that had been freshly ploughed up after the harvest ; and I 'd think to myself how much like a piece of Doncaster Cord it was — colour , straight lines and everything . ’ |
30 | Often , I would n't bother to try things on — I 'd look at the price tag and think ‘ I 've got to have this , ’ especially if I thought it was a ‘ bargain ’ I might not see again . |