Example sentences of "[noun] [noun sg] looked [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 For instance , the West , Roy and Nichols study looked at the cases of men who had already been incarcerated in an institution for mentally ill offenders — they were not a random sample of even those few rapists who are convicted .
2 One community study looked at the incidence of respiratory and diarrhoeal disease but reported no mortality .
3 Bristol City looked for the offside …
4 In September , 1945 , the then receiver of the plaintiff company looked into the matter of the lease and ascertained that the rent actually reserved by it was £2,500 .
5 The taxi driver looked at the money .
6 In response to requests from a number of Departments within the University , the Enterprise Centre looked at the provision made for students wishing to start their own businesses or with business ideas which they want to explore .
7 The Robbins report looked to the culture of the wider society and the relationship of higher education to that .
8 This retrospective casenote study looked at the early course of schizophrenia in Asians , Afro-Caribbeans , and Whites presenting for admission with a first psychotic episode , to All Saints Hospital , Birmingham ( n= 137 ) over a 24 month period .
9 The river bank looked like the breeding ground of a flock of giant bats , their tattered wings extended and ruffled slightly by the wind .
10 The Harman study looked at the ninety-six cases which had been decided by the Registered Homes Tribunal between 1985 and 1989 .
11 The plan for a six-week display in a buffet at Newcastle upon Tyne 's Central Station was derailed after a duty manager looked at the pictures by a French photographer at a preview .
12 In 1967–68 , the Council 's Training Panel looked at the problems and set up two sub-committees to be concerned with the practical training element of sandwich courses in arts and social studies , and in science and technology .
13 The President and Chief Executive Officer looked around the table .
14 Those whose careers were wholly tied to the Prison Service looked on the generalist civil servants at headquarters as lacking in commitment to the service .
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