Example sentences of "[prep] look [prep] one " in BNC.

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1 Or you would n't ask Van Gogh to add more detail to a picture after looking at one of his works of art would you ? ’
2 If you receive payment for looking after one or more children who are not related to you , for 2 hours or more per day , then you should , by law , register with your local Social Services Department .
3 But it is nevertheless worth looking at one market in some detail — that for grains .
4 Instead of looking for one thing to satisfy our needs we might try looking for combinations .
5 It was like looking at one of those pictures in a children 's book in which there was a glaringly obvious deliberate mistake .
6 However , the we have recently had to incur extra expenditure because the road that were put in looking at one hundred er er were found to be too high especially for the services and er place er committee which er throughout that it was very difficult but apparatus you know moving fire .
7 He was a chemist himself , or a physicist , working on similar sorts of problems , and I wrote to him and said was he interested in looking at one of my molecules , and he wrote back and said he was very interested because it was , in fact , as I 'd thought , a rather intriguing next step in our understanding and we got together with the Canadian group in Ottowa to try and set up a programme for observing these particular types of molecule in interstellar space .
8 The other one erm is within the university itself because we do have a support organisation here for teaching within the university , and it is possible for groups of teachers in any part of the university to ask for some help and support in looking at one of the courses they 're involved in teaching .
9 I need to looking for one person , someone .
10 Edward , you 're gon na look like one .
11 You 've got margins set at looks like one point three inches on the left and one inch on the
12 By looking at one thing , we must always ignore another . ’
13 We begin by looking at one of the seminal theories of soccer spectator disorder , the Marxist approach of Ian Taylor .
14 In conclusion Payne hopes that he has illustrated some of the factors that come to bear upon theoretical struggles by looking at one example — psychodynamic social work .
15 We can consider these problems and get a sense of how online multimedia might work in practice by looking at one of the first projects to attempt to offer multimedia online database services .
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