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

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1 She dawdled along to look into the garden of 45 .
2 The parish has already looked into the possibility of extending the existing church , but we 've been advised by Delyn that such an application would be rejected because of lack of parking facilities .
3 Executives at the Ford of Britain headquarters at Brentwood in Essex have undoubtedly already looked into the future and examined what would happen if car production were to end at Dagenham .
4 She looked familiar , and I was soon looking into the green and expressive eyes of Sally Drayton , who had been a fellow student at Sussex University .
5 I 'd die , honestly , I 'd just look into the space between his eyes and I 'd say something deep and intellectual like ‘ So — er — did you do it with Barbra Streisand ?
6 See what see what you can do and perhaps er Jane you could just look into the possibility of erm because if I mean if we were going to do a run of pens we would n't just have a thousand would we ?
7 No , you can just look into the camera and say , erm ,
8 We shall not look into the myriad issues springing from problems of definition which are vital for philosophers and aestheticians .
9 He leaned over to look into the pool and , losing his balance , fell into the deep water .
10 I shook my head and shrugged my shoulders at her , trying not to look into the child 's large eyes filling with tears as he gazed petulantly at me , his underlip thrust out .
11 She 'd fought the sensation as long as she could and then she 'd done something she 'd never done before , she 'd deliberately looked into the sea of faces , looked unerringly to the rear of the crowded room …
12 The only alleviating point in the walk was the number of pretty women and girls ; so as I delight in looking at such , I very rudely looked into the eyes of those that passed .
13 But now the authority is also looking into the cost of modifying all of its windows .
14 The Shetland MP , Jim Wallace , is also looking into the fishermen 's claims .
15 The investigation into what caused the fire at Lostock was continuing yesterday , with officials from the Health and Safety Executive and Her Majesty 's Inspectorate of Pollution both looking into the matter .
16 When I was making my mind up about the new housing development I also looked into the possibility of putting some money into that project as well , to give me a bigger commitment in the area , which would help allay people 's fears about it all being a get-rich-quick scheme .
17 he probably looked into the future a bit and decided that er
18 OF course TODAY is pleased that the Attorney General is now looking into the sentence given to Dr Thomas Courtney , the multiple rapist .
19 In the past , the IFA has clamped down on such outbursts against referees and is now looking into the matter .
20 The Football Association might now look into the incident , which is captured on film .
21 I 've arranged an appointment with Elsie Taylor tomorrow to look into the possibility of early retirement . ’
22 Will my hon. Friend please look into the matter because those people are living off the system that they seek to destroy with their bombs and bullets ?
23 Mr Byrne visited Amiens , which is twinned with Darlington , a few months ago to look into the possibility of setting up a link .
24 ‘ You ca n't look into the future , ’ she said .
25 Mrs. Mirjam Foot of the British Library ( and currently Editor of the British Library Journal ) who kindly looked into the problem for me , pointed out that while there were some stationers whose initials and dates fitted , such as Richard Baldwyn , who worked in London till 1590 , there is no evidence of any one of them having been a bookbinder .
26 But on top of that one must then look into the future , the future supply of such properties , and the future o er of a whole range of issues which may occur locally and which can only really be decided by the district councils in their local plan work .
27 ‘ Smells good … ’ he sniffed the air appreciatively , then looked into the frying-pan … ‘ and , so far , still looks appetising . ’
28 He knew there was something odd , which was why he turned round to look into the wings , hoping for some signal from you .
29 ‘ I was attempting to retrieve my own property , ’ Ashley said , and when he strode forward to look into the skip she pointed .
30 When the task was finished and Marcus had mopped and dried his face and neck , they once again looked into the mirror , Marcus still sitting and Ludens standing as if at attention behind him .
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