Example sentences of "[vb base] look [art] [adv] " in BNC.

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1 You tend to look a little washed out under the lights without something .
2 Although I accept that the Home Secretary will not resign at this stage , does he accept that , when that case is combined with prisoner escapes and Sunday trading , his credentials as a law and order Minister begin to look a little threadbare ?
3 ‘ No , ’ replied Herbert , after examining me carefully , ‘ although you do look a little excited . ’
4 You do look a little pale . ’
5 I 've looked every where .
6 Scotland have looked the most dangerous side in the championship when they have moved the ball .
7 If the only consideration were strength then we need to look no further than a light pit-prop , for there is no freshwater fish swimming that could bend or break one of those .
8 Its sound provided the first syllable of Poirot 's name ‘ poir ’ , and for the second one need look no further than the French word ‘ perdreau ’ , meaning ‘ a young partridge ’ .
9 Sir : If one wants to understand the reasons for growing public concern about the police one need look no further than the letter from the Police Federation ( 28 September ) .
10 Strangely enough you need look no further than p29 of Outdoor Action for details of the very latest , full-colour guidebook on Czechoslovakia — so up-to-date it 's not even in shops yet .
11 With their selection of jewellery , handbags and jackets as well , you need look no further .
12 Mr Cheung wrote : ‘ It is easy to find conclusive evidence showing that both nectar and pollination services are transacted in the marketplace : in some cities one need look no further than the yellow pages of the local telephone directory . ’
13 For a typical candidate , one need look no further than Keith Hill , bidding to take Streatham from the Tories .
14 To explain the-timidity of these people , we need look no further than the example of Arthur Jensen , who , after devoting himself to the study of educationally significant individual differences , is declared by the press to be an advocate of segregated schooling for ‘ poor and black children ’ .
15 With Barenboim and Perlman 's set available as a mid-priced four-CD box ( ) , readers need look no further , for there the music-making is inspired and the recording is first-rate .
16 This has since been employed in the wide variety of commercial designs that have arrived following the introduction of the Hawaiian ; but for a simple and long-standing development one need look no further than Top of The Line 's own ‘ Spin-Off ’ .
17 Although one need look no further than the Institute 's mission statement to appreciate that it sees members ' interests as very much secondary to the public interest , it might be reassuring for practising members to know that the Institute , nevertheless , recognises their concerns and has taken proper account of them in determining its long-term objectives .
18 Anyone interested in using the popular Carb-Othello Pastel Pencils need look no further than Colin Bradley 's mail order service for their supplies .
19 He need look no further .
20 If you are considering a short or long break on an English holiday park then you need look no further than the ‘ Freedom ’ Holiday Parks brochure published by the Caravan Holiday Home Campaign .
21 For sheer brilliance one need look no further than the early Prokofiev Toccata , its cascades of notes played with furious energy and incisive clarity , or the Poulenc Presto , taken at a breathtaking speed and displaying the most astonishing Fingerfertigkeit .
22 Indeed they need look no further than Mr Harrison Ford in his role as Indiana Jones and a very fetching hat to realise that in order to succeed with women , you have to put something on your head .
23 If one is seeking an example of a naval battle which was to have consequences , one need look no further than this one .
24 We need look no further than 3 — it is obvious enough what it ‘ should be ’ .
25 We need look no further than the police handling of the Poll Tax demonstrators in March 1990 and the subsequent attempt by the then Home Secretary to turn this into an issue of law and order .
26 ‘ My heart tells me we need look no further than him . ’
27 The simple one is to say , ‘ here we have our answer , and we need look no further — males just are naturally better at spatial visualisation , and hence at mathematics ’ .
28 Whenever you want top quality arcade graphics and dazzling sound you need look no further than the shareware leisure section .
29 If the Home Secretary is worried about cautioning he need look no further than Folkestone , his own constituency , and the rest of Kent .
30 One need look no further than s 1a of the Commodity Exchange Act in the US and Sched 1 to the Financial Services Act 1986 in the UK ( FSA ) , to find two very different monuments to the difficulty of the task .
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