Example sentences of "[noun] look [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | IGGY TAVARES Ph.D looks at worms — your fish 's favourite live food — and how to obtain them . |
2 | Money Guardian looks in detail at the flotation and at what investors can expect in terms of allocation , yields and first-day prices — page 14 . |
3 | The cab driver looks at Jenny 's legs like she was a whore or something . |
4 | Our driver looks like Leland Palmer , but the Inspirals are n't worried as long as Killer Bob does n't appear . |
5 | In I Peter 2 , the writer looks at Jesus from the viewpoint of suffering Christians and says : ‘ Yes , I know all that you are enduring … look at Jesus … follow him . ’ |
6 | Oliver Lange looks at residencies , sponsorship and other initiatives and shows how useful these can be for artists . |
7 | The second-year economic history course looks at changes in the world economy between 1750 and 1914 while the second-year social history course studies world urbanisation from antiquity to the present day . |
8 | Thus if Exceptional children is the preferred term , when the user looks under Children he must also be able to trace a route to the document . |
9 | Once is a private tragedy , twice is bad luck , three times looks like carelessness . ’ |
10 | The two earliest pieces come from the Sixties : a sketch looks at obsession with a painting , another hints at an interest in criminal society , and a rather later sketch ( The Big Shave , 1967 ) has suggestions of future edgy jokes . |
11 | Mum looks after Tamara . |
12 | Mum looks after Sally sometimes for me . |
13 | Kerrie , your mum looks after Chloe when you are at work so you must look forward to being with her at night . |
14 | This Update looks at aspects of the new beginning , from an individual view of the validation process to an account of how new national units are developed . |
15 | Milk board looks to options |
16 | It is here in the big crunch that Dr Tipler looks for God . |
17 | ICL LOOKS LIKE FUJITSU 's BEST ASSET |
18 | Ortega hinges peace offer on disbanding of contras Simon Tisdall in Managua looks at prospects for a Nicaraguan proposal at the Central American presidents ' summit this weekend . |
19 | To extend a statute to a regrettably omitted case looks like legislation , whereas refusing to extend it to a casus male inclusus is more like imposing a provisional fetter on legislation ( provisional , because Parliament can always come back and include the case expressly if it wants to ) . |
20 | Long a problem child , Granada Computer Services is now thriving and as of April 15 , it restructured its customer support functions into two separate divisions with the aim of providing a more focussed and efficient service : enterprise support looks after IBM Corp , Digital Equipment Corp and ICL Plc mainframes ; and distributed systems support tends to networked personal computers and workstations . |
21 | David Verrall looks after London , in the North , East and South sectors , together with Kent and Essex . |
22 | Fairfax looks like Walter Cronkite . |
23 | She also felt it was important that inspectors looked into relationships between children and teachers . |
24 | This chapter looks at life in a Home from the residents ' point of view , it includes : |
25 | This chapter looks at change in three major areas . |
26 | This chapter looks at changes in NHS management in the Thatcher decade in the context of this wider debate . |
27 | This chapter looks at geomancy and the variety of ways , of which the magical approach is but one , in which people have modified their environment in order to achieve inner change . |
28 | This final chapter looks at ways of putting it all together . |
29 | A Public Expenditure Survey Committee ( PESC ) of finance officers from twenty-four departments , with a Treasury deputy secretary in the chair , provided ministers with five-year forward looks at expenditure patterns , and the notion of a rolling programme was established . |
30 | On the recommendation of a 1958 report from the Commons Select Committee on Estimates , a technocratic team had been commissioned to build on the forward looks for social-service and defence spending pioneered by the Treasury in the mid-fifties . |