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

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1 And news of the DoT decision to look at the interchange this week raised the hopes of green campaigners opposed to the cross-town route .
2 His European contacts have given him ideas — such as the Dutch government 's research projects to look into the specific health needs of the country 's future .
3 With this in mind he has established a small scientific strategic and research programme to look at the analytical programme from a broader perspective .
4 This is why Mrs Dole got the Labour Department to look at the personnel records of nine big companies around the country .
5 The red-haired woman in the house next door most certainly heard it , and hurried to another upstairs window to look out the back , for the cry seemed to have come from the yard of her neighbour 's house .
6 The conference agreed to set up a joint study group to look at the particularly urgent question of the DipHE , to be followed by a similar study group on the BEd .
7 Senate set up a working party under Professor Furmston , Council asked consultants Coopers & Lybrand Deloitte to look at the matter , convocation set up an ad hoc working group to respond to the first two reports , and the Vice-Chancellor produced a report for Council which drew together the common threads in all three .
8 Causal path models are excellent devices for forcing the data analyst to look at the appropriate marginal relationships in tables .
9 The smart-money crowd is saying that the revised scoring — with every race counting for title points — is tailor-made for this French Ferrari driver , who now has a more-than-willing helper in Jean Alesi to look after the business of returning the Ferrari compliment to Senna and allowing Prost to go about his business unencumbered by Brazilians wishing to use his piece of road .
10 The city council is now asking for the House of Commons public accounts committee to look into the matter .
11 Greatly did the Cid rejoice when he saw him alive and sound , and he ordered his chains to be taken off ; and then he left Alvar Fañez to look to the spoil , and went into Valencia with a hundred knights .
12 The presbytery asked members of the church to note that the South Ronaldsay Parents ' Action Committee had set up a fund for legal aid to which they might like to contribute , and they asked their Social Matters Committee to look into the question of guidance to ministers in cases involving the Social Work Department .
13 Allen climbed a tall ash tree to look for the stream .
14 In this case , sometime before we reached Ixyphal , she had gone back to the storage and cargo area to look at the sculpture again , murmuring things like ’ masterpiece ’ and ’ magnificent ’ and the usual art-appreciation noises that people murmur .
15 A Grand Jury in California handed up indictments against two officers of Symantec Corp alleging that they stole trade secrets from Borland International Inc after a six-month investigation by the district attorney 's office of Santa Cruz County , California into the allegations that a Borland officer brought confidential company material with him when he left Borland to join Symantec ; Symantec says that last it hired an independent law firm to look into the charges , and it was given the opinion that there was no crime committed and that none of the items constitute trade secrets .
16 Now local Labour MP Terry Patchett is asking the Home Secretary to look into the case .
17 Once the flight arrived in Florida stewards and stewardesses joined the team of support workers to look after the children .
18 Organising community playgroups to look after the under-fives .
19 They did n't quite tell us that we 'd never had it so good , but the impression they gave was that if we trusted Honest John and Uncle Norman to look after the nation 's piggy bank , all would be well .
20 Unity Trust , the trades unions ' bank , would support an employee share ownership scheme in any bid and its chairman Sir Dennis Landau has urged Mr Heseltine to look at the offer .
21 Unity Trust , the trades unions ' bank , would support an employee share ownership scheme in any bid and its chairman , Sir Dennis Landau , has urged Mr Heseltine to look at the offer .
22 She had asked Mr Hedley to look in the police car on the verge .
23 In spite of reports yesterday that Mr Friel 's move amounted to a reopening of the inquiry , Scottish Office sources have told The Scotsman that the decision to ask Strathclyde CID to look at the evidence is an established part of the appeal procedure .
24 The following year Universal closed up shop and MGM shuttered its Borehamwood Studios , disgracefully leaving Fred Zinneman to look after the bills for a cancelled production of André Malraux 's Man 's Fate .
25 Is he aware that next week my hon. Friend the Member for Motherwell , South ( Dr. Bray ) will visit the United States to look at the latest technological developments in steel production — thin slab casting ?
26 We were also delighted that so many employees and their families were able to join us in the evening after the opening ceremony to look around the plant for the first time .
27 In that regard , does my hon. Friend agree that the commission that the Secretary of State has set up under Professor Alexander to look at the way in which primary school children are taught is particularly welcome ?
28 But there was no reply , and when Belinda turned from the front passenger seat to look at the artist stretched out in the back , she saw that Faye had the back of her hand pressed against her mouth to stifle her sobs .
29 I was called to myself by the echoing hoot of the ferry 's siren , to find that the shop had emptied of its crowd , and the postmistress , taking off her spectacles , was hurrying round to the store counter to look after the stranger .
30 Consultant Rhona Howarth has been appointed by the Abingdon Childcare Project to look at the possibility of merging MASH ( Middlesbrough After-School and Holiday Care ) and the East-West Playgroup .
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