Example sentences of "[conj] [vb mod] look [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no one here who cares for me or will look out for me and I must shift for myself in everything which is not easy now I am big with child and not well as I was with my first-born . |
2 | It often gets me when I am in a high building or can look down over the city , or sometimes at a station when there is another journey to begin . |
3 | Well you 'd just get Y equals A graph that would look exactly the same as Y equals X to the . |
4 | It is not only defence ministries that would look askance at the creation of a defence oligopoly ; competition authorities exist to keep a beady eye on such tendencies . |
5 | The boy said , ‘ Well , I did notice in a shop window a lovely glittery suit that would look very good on stage . ’ |
6 | Many of these are not to our taste , but there 's no doubt that even those items that would look more at home in a flower arrangement have been designed and coloured with fishkeeping in mind . |
7 | You can take your pick from thorn-free blooms , ground cover species or small varieties that will look particularly good on your windowsill . |
8 | We need a sector policy that will look closely at the Engineering Training Authority , which was also dismembered by the present Government . |
9 | I has taken me a while to figure out that ‘ we ai n't got Windows , we got DOS ’ so I would appreciate any advice in your columns on the basics — what sorts of programs are suitable for a simple soul like me who needs to knock out the odd poster , magazine or newsletter and something that will look more professional , from time to time . |
10 | In other words , imagine a machine that can look ahead one move . |
11 | The fluorescent tube was fitted with a reflector to get the maximum possible light to the bottom of the tank which , at 18″ , is deeper than many , and should look very impressive when planted . |
12 | For example , it is suggested that : " The rooms should be grouped in a simple manner , easy for patients and visitors to find their way around ; the whole building should be on one level and should look as far as is possible both externally and internally like a house not a hospital : there should be a clearly defined main entry/exit point for patients , staff , visitors and supplies which should have a ramped approach and in which the main door should be lockable : WC and washing compartment should be shared between pairs of single bed rooms and should be readily accessible to the sitting and dining rooms ; the bathroom should be readily accessible to both day and night areas ; the WC and the bathroom should be equipped for wheelchairs and standing users : the sitting and dining rooms and the external enclosure should be accessible by wheelchair : rooms should be differentiated in colour and finish while remaining domestic in scale and character : an informal , welcoming and comfortable reception/waiting area is required at the entrance to provide shelter and waiting spaces for visitors : the area between main entrance and sub-section entrances is likely to be an extensive area of circulation and will be the hub of the building but it could also be , spaciously , rather than an enlarged corridor , a positive amenity and focus if designed as a conservatory , for example , to contain plants or even birds and fish providing a stimulus to patients ' visitors and staff , and , finally : the safe external enclosure ( to which I referred earlier , ) should take the form of a walled garden matching the materials of parent buildings , suitably softened with appropriate planting . |
13 | In 1914 he was still only fifty-five and could look forward to a major job in the next Unionist government . |
14 | However it was all in a good cause and , like a lot of these things , fun when you left off and could look back and laugh . |
15 | Chalets made from natural materials would be a big improvement and could look really attractive . |
16 | The local authority would be willing to sell the land to the church and would look favourably on any application to develop the land for housing . |
17 | And white shirts were very smart , really , and would look quite good when they had learned to cope with the board-stiff collars and not to knot their ties so tightly . |
18 | He said he was involved in animal work and would look in again in order to discuss something with Mr Miller , the owner . |
19 | Once or twice I caught the N.C.O. staring at me with an expression of hate and disgust but he never maintained it when I stared back , and would look suddenly out of the window or at the papers in the portfolio he was carrying . |
20 | Eventually you will reach the point where you will wonder why one thumb appears to be getting tired and will look down to find that you were holding on a lot of stick trim without even being aware of it ! |
21 | But within this context , Wilkins ' elegant stuccoed facades will be retained , and an important landmark has been saved and will look far more handsome and dignified than it has for many years . |
22 | While the fundamentals of caddying may not have changed since Skip Daniels and Gene Sarazen strode the Prince 's links , the financial aspect has : whereas a caddie in the 1930s might have earned only a pittance for sharing an Open success , the modern-day caddie earns a healthy basic wage on the European tour , and can look forward to a percentage of the winnings . |
23 | I will lose my practice and my reputation and everything that I have and can look forward to , if not my liberty . |
24 | We have indeed come a long way from 1882 , and can look forward to the challenge of the 1990s — the closer harmonisation of our concerns with those of other conservation bodies . |
25 | On top , he 's given a 3 500 housing allowance , and can look forward to a pension of up to 19 500 pounds a year . |
26 | Swags and tails , done by draping and folding , are another fairly elaborate form of heading and can look enormously impressive . |
27 | The resulting space from the end of the track or pole back to the wall is known as the ‘ return ’ and can look rather unattractive unless covered with fabric . |
28 | I particularly try and develop an atmosphere of autonomy in the subsidiary companies where they feel they are part of a team and can look across at the other companies and can see admirable things going on . |
29 | But let's look carefully what Jesus actually said here . |
30 | But let's look more deeply into this matter of miracles and improbability . |