Example sentences of "[adv] look to the " in BNC.

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1 He might also have said , as he had on countless occasions , that although he had constantly looked to the British for advice , he distrusted them acutely .
2 Some analysts were gloomily looking to the FT-SE 100 index to fall below the 2,200 level if the 15 per cent base rate is maintained for any length of time .
3 We can only look to the practices within which we treat animals , be it as pets , racing animals , food , experimental subjects , or denizens of the wild , tempered by our natural disinclination to cause them needless suffering , or treat them with disrespect .
4 With such a man as their representative , Albanians can only look to the West for help before it is too late .
5 Sir Austin Pearce , one of the NRM 's guardians , told us via muffled a Tannoy ( uncannily similar to a real station announcement ) that the NRM would not merely look to the past , but also to the present and the future of rail .
6 So look to the future and suss out the science of beauty .
7 In the sectors under study here — the interface between the arms , aerospace and telecommunications industries and engineers — private as well as public sector actors long looked to the state to take the lead : for all the talk of profitability and competitivity in the international market place , procurement policies followed by the DGT with respect to public switching exchanges , or by the Ministry of Defence and the Civilian Space Administration ( CNES ( towards arms and aerospace equipment manufacturers , reinforced this dependent attitude .
8 Among the earl 's possessions there was the lordship of Spofforth , the home of the Middletons of Stokeld , who as a result naturally looked to the Percies for lordship .
9 Among the earl 's possessions there was the lordship of Spofforth , the home of the Middletons of Stokeld , who as a result naturally looked to the Percies for lordship .
10 It 's small wonder that people no longer look to the Church for guidance when the arguing within the very organisation which preaches love and tolerance is tearing it apart .
11 but they , they actually realized that they , they can no longer look to the landlords as their friends or their
12 But which party genuinely looks to the future and offers the best for our children ?
13 Like Hyndman , and the Webbs , Blatchford had always looked to the state as the main agency of social change .
14 For soccer skills , we 've always looked to the Brazilians ; in cricket , the West Indies have been the power .
15 Today — a thousand trials later — I see you as before , as I know you are today , somewhere , always looking to the future .
16 While China turned inwards , European countries were involved increasingly in overseas trade and exploration of new territories , always looking to the horizon and the future .
17 At Fiat , we always look to the future .
18 If this is a universal understanding of the grief process , how does the church assist the bereaved in the first stage of their loss , bearing in mind that many people who make little or no claim to Christian faith still look to the church to provide a fitting funeral rite ?
19 The company founded by Ralph Lauren in 1967 traffics in all manner of hunting , fishing , nautical , equestrian and golfing-themed clothes for Americans who still look to the mythical British Empire for their cultural cues .
20 Godwin also offered guidance on moral problems ; we must always look to the general good , calculate the consequences of the courses of action open to us , and arrive at an unbiased decision .
21 Despite their attempts to express opposition many of these early papers still looked to the press of Europe as models .
22 He respects the expectations of future beneficiaries ; by allowing the bonorum emptor temporary possession of the trust property he also looks to the interests of the creditors .
23 No doubt there were also climatic factors involved and one automatically looks to the reconstruction maps to see if all the reef .
24 But we 're also looking to the future .
25 Colwyn Bay is also looking to the future with its brand-new Colwyn Centre , a superbly-designed covered shopping complex just a stone 's throw from the promenade and beach .
26 Moreover , if the moral judgment which we require to make is one which involves our own personal interest we might reasonably look to the relevant law as representing a less partial view of the matter than our own ; for , without attributing to the law a non-partisan impartiality at variance with most available knowledge about the actual political and legal processes , it might still happen to be less partial and more informed than we are when making judgments about cases which affect us closely .
27 The Czechs , whose repressive system drove Lubos Kubik and Ivo Knoflicek into hiding in a remote fishing village in Spain , could also look to the Bundesliga , France is a natural destination for the Romanians and every footballer of true world class will end up in Italy .
28 We are looking for people who can accept that the past has passed and , whilst remembering it with fondness , can also look to the future and view what it might bring with a degree of optimism and hope .
29 Those who have investigated the factors that seem to accompany economic growth and development in the second half of the twentieth century have often looked to the historical experiences of the contemporary advanced industrial societies for clues , and they have generally found that patterns of foreign trade are very important .
30 The three states , now looking to the west for hard currency earnings , have the advantage of strategically vital port facilities and generous development support from Scandinavian neighbours on the Baltic .
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