Example sentences of "[pron] look [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 I look down the other side of the island on to tall fields of barley , stands of eucalyptus .
2 I look to the current discussions , and also to the United States , to give the ground that is needed .
3 I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ .
4 The trusts have clearly passed that test , and I look to the hon. Gentleman to admit that .
5 For example , if I look at a round globe then the image on my retina will be circular , and there will be no reason to suppose that the idea imprinted in my mind will be anything other than that of a flat circle .
6 When I look at a natural object for a long time , like looking into the burning embers and the flames of a fire , there appears a new vision or facet of that object or a new way of seeing it in relationship to some other world of thought .
7 I look at the dark house in front of me and the screens of tall shrubs and young trees on either side concealing the two neighbouring villas .
8 During the spring , I look at the new beech leaves .
9 Sometimes I look at the other women , see one with a baby on her knee , then a little child runs up and tells her something that makes her laugh …
10 Now I look at the confident sexual swagger of young men with more than a faint envy .
11 Quickly , I look at the real Philip .
12 I look at the short-term programme and er see , yeah .
13 For example , that the images that I now call up in my mind as I look at the front door of my house , this is something quite real , but it 's real in a much more radically different , in a radically different sense , there 's a , somehow a radically difference in the kind of reality which that image enjoys , to the reality that that bottle enjoys .
14 ‘ One week I look at the various uses of manure , another , say , a flat cap that can improve your golf swing or the cup and spoon for people with moustaches . ’
15 I look at the knackered tubes .
16 ‘ As I look at the shabby , commercialised and demoralised society in which I write I am more convinced than ever that the political analysis on which I was brought up was right .
17 So how about if I look at the six monthly saving ,
18 I look at the first enjoyed it
19 When I look at the European Community I see foreign policy and internal security pillars and ask myself how well the Government have been able to keep them purely intergovernmental and how many commitments we are making that will damage British interests in the future .
20 I look at the false leg for a bit while he pulls up his trouser leg .
21 I look at the luminous hands of the clock .
22 When I look at the Olympic fighters here I see several with good styles and professional potential who should make it to the top if they get with the right coaches . ’
23 I 'm in bed reading , so I look at the little security system we have , look at the screen — I do n't know this chap , he 's obviously drunk , and obviously ex-public school .
24 It 's great , Frankie boy ; I 'm keeping to the fields and the woods and walking a lot and getting lifts and when I get near a town I look for a good fat juicy dog and I make friends with it and take it out to the woods and then I kill it and eat it .
25 In addition to classic injunctions such as ‘ I look for a marked reduction in the number of problems put forward for discussion in Ministerial Committees ’ , in the terse Major Attlee style , the paper contains a passage which is pure Brook : ‘ The Cabinet Committee system has a valuable part to play in the central machinery of government , both in relieving the pressure on the Cabinet itself and in helping to give practical effect to the principle of collective responsibility at times when the Cabinet does not include all Ministers in charge of Departments . ’
26 When I come out into the light at the end , I look for the white van .
27 I look upon the political phenomenon of Jesse Jackson as vindication of Dr King 's deepest faith in our collective potential as a democracy .
28 er I know I look like a real goody goody and everything I 'm not really !
29 I look like a rough schooley , ’ she grins .
30 I look like a demented barber .
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