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

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1 A continuation of Krabbe 's suspension now looks out of the question .
2 ‘ I am now looking forward to the Potteries Marathon which is my favourite race because there is so much local support to spur you on . ’
3 SCOTVEC is now looking forward to the possibility of the first ‘ named awards ’ being available next session .
4 And what I was doing then was also pretty much the same as now looking forward to the future .
5 I am now looking forward to the sale in Regensburg next year ’ .
6 I 'd got a troublesome cough developed , and now looking back through the years , er it would have been a sort of hay-feverish condition that I I have been a bit bothered with .
7 He let her leave the room before going across to Aggie , who was standing now looking down into the fire , and he patted the back of her shoulder , saying , ‘ You 're doin' the best thing , Aggie , the only thing .
8 I am pleased at the progress on that issue , but may I ask the Minister now to look urgently at the decision to allow a Scottish ferry company to run the ferry between Rathlin and Ballycastle ?
9 Will he now look personally into the cases of some other very obvious cases of severe injuries to service men , in particular those of Mark Booth and Andy Konalyck of the Parachute Regiment and Martin Ketterick of the Royal Marines ?
10 Thomas could now look back on the papers he had begun , or completed and sold in his first two terms , as ‘ vain stuff ’ but he continued to write verses , which were sent to Harry and Helen .
11 He said the Government ‘ must now look seriously at the question of interning the IRA godfathers and also the question of compulsory identity cards . ’
12 I now look forward to the summer when I will while away many happy hours watching them and admiring the plants .
13 We now look briefly at the eigenvectors .
14 Now look up at the towers guarding the entrance to Charles Bridge .
15 Now look up to the sky .
16 Now look again at the list — what would you like to do more of ?
17 Now look back at the extracts from Lawrence , Boyle , Ozick , Betjeman and Joyce .
18 Mr Brocklehurst , on the other hand , now looked round at the girls , and almost jumped in surprise .
19 Its eyes were really very small for a baby , and its nose now looked very like the nose of a pig .
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