Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] look [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I 'm asking you , you sh you got loads to look at his hair .
2 they got kids to look after , the first thing you do it 's , it is silly really you know but I mean
3 Brighter are so deeply drippy that they make Blueboy look like the English Metallica , Brighter sound like they 've been locked in a bedroom for the past six years and are still trying to come up with that ‘ C86 ’ audition tape .
4 He made Thorfinn look like an Arab .
5 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 ) .
6 Corbett rode quietly between them , keeping a wary eye on Ranulf who , after staring round-eyed at everything , began to mimic the strange accents , and drew dark looks from a number of passers-by .
7 I want animals to look at because I like animals .
8 He caught Creed looking at him , frowning .
9 ‘ I want David to look at another skin rash .
10 They think I am just a burden and they want grandchildren to look after them when they get old .
11 Annabel Hogan looked at Sean Walsh 's concerned face and at a stroke all the careful , calming work of Mother Francis was destroyed .
12 ‘ So a child needs things to look at , to touch , taste , smell and hear .
13 Cab wants Jordan to look after him , I think .
14 Er y do you find it difficult to find people to look after the children , or is it just that you , you would n't want to go out ?
15 Erm the process check list erm again they 've identified the people on each erm and within that they 've actually nominated people to look at the land ownership which is the , on the ignored with their rider on the previous sheet .
16 James Beck 's long awaited monograph looks at the man and his achievement ; in his pages , Jacopo della Quercia is championed as the least provincial and most ‘ Italian ’ of fifteenth-century sculptors , an artist sensible to his environs , constantly adjusting his own stylistic language , and eventually producing an individual synthesis of classical , gothic , and contemporary influences in his major works .
17 Another witness reported Drew looking in a butcher 's shop window at 6.11 .
18 " Has Andrew looked after you ? "
19 It is important to encourage children to look for clues , and to realise that some small detail ( a crest on the side of a coach , for instance , or a sign above a shop ) may have an important bearing on the story or meaning of the picture .
20 These are often fixed , but a movable ladder can be hooked on different sides to encourage children to look in different directions .
21 I caught Cam looking at me the other day .
22 Part Five explains the legal machinery for protecting children looked after outside the family but not by local authorities .
23 The questions given above under " Groupwork " are intended to encourage trainees to look for evidence as to the effectiveness of the technique and the teacher 's use of it .
24 We want others to look to them and see their way of survival .
25 They could also consider options looked at but rejected by the NGC , including upgrading the East-West Stella Harker line across the Pennines and linking it into the North-East system .
26 I want time to look for my children , and see how many of them I can find .
27 Sometimes he would catch Benedicta looking at him , her lovely face pale as ivory , her dark eyes smiling .
28 But erm o one of the things that I asked Jane to look at was we want , it 's quite an expensive operation is this just in our salaries and the loss of fees from us from twenty four people
29 It would make Sharpeville look like a Sunday School picnic .
30 It will make peanuts look like microdots .
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