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

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1 Politicians who pretend there is n't any recession should look at the fashion pages — hemlines are falling faster than the Dow Jones index .
2 I ’ Clubs must look at the players they are registering and decide if they are the type we want in the League , ’ he said .
3 This assumption suggests that researchers should look for the contrary , but socially shared , themes within the thinking of members of social groups .
4 No doubt there is something mildly shocking about such behaviour , academically considered , though on a long view The Structure of Complex Words may look like the most sustained compliment ever paid by a critical mind to a great dictionary .
5 If , as a nation , we are to improve our performance then industry must look to the future and not concentrate on short-termism .
6 To avoid the inevitable degree of subjectivity , Mr Smith suggests that cash is king and that readers should look to the health of a company 's cash flow .
7 Interested listeners might look to the less renowned record labels , such as Capriccio in Germany , which has issued a superb recording of Mozart songs by Mitsuko Shirai , a soprano , and her pianist-husband Hartmut Hoell .
8 The people of the north-east might look across the border , full of envy , and say , ’ Not for us , thank you very much , please rebuild Hadrian 's wall . ’
9 The pictures show an artist 's impression of how the road signs of the future might look with the brighter display offering information about hazards ahead and how best to avoid them and a more traditional display , similar to existing road signs , for use in normal traffic conditions .
10 The department could look at the value of making use of the local environment as a resource for its teaching .
11 Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that .
12 Leader of the research team Professor Raj Bhopal from Newcastle University said the study would look at the hidden features of deprivation , and people 's lifestyles , and also look at the environment , particularly air pollution .
13 A group of 12 readers will look at the books of 1993 , and Madeleine Lindley , a children 's book specialist based in Oldham , has agreed to co-ordinate the pruning process .
14 The limit will be relevant for calculating stamp duty as the Inland Revenue will look to the maximum price payable and how this has been allocated .
15 This chapter will look at the following examples :
16 This chapter will look at the more specifically sexual side of this development .
17 This chapter will look at the different explanations that have been put forward for girls ' 'failure' in education , and at some of the research that has been done in this area .
18 This chapter will look at the way in which science is viewed and experienced by those who teach and study it .
19 Firstly , the study will look at the effect of earning on decisions to stay on in education , at a time when more young people are postponing their entry into full-time work and when the financing of Higher Education is under discussion .
20 The study will look at the distribution of stocks , their migration and the fishery potential of various species as well as ways to catch them .
21 A curriculum audit may look at the following :
22 If that money has to come out of the existing budget , then we should , or the Chief Constable , or the Police Committee ought to look at the priorities again .
23 A committee may look at the rationale underlying a major aspect of policy , e.g. the investigation of the Treasury Committee into Monetary Policy .
24 Management ought to look at the work that you do and that you could be asked to do under any contractual ‘ flexibility ’ provisions before finally deciding upon the groups of people from which redundancy candidates will be sought .
25 Dismissal may look like the easiest , quickest solution .
26 One particular matter of concern would be the election of directors by particular constituencies ( shareholders on the one hand and employees on the other ) ; if it were intended that they should represent those constituencies , this would conflict with the general principle of company law that all directors should look to the interests of the company as a whole .
27 The Institute must look to the future .
28 This comparison may form the crucial part of a description ; later on , using comparison as a criterion , that a portrait should look like the sitter , that landscape should look natural , and the objects in a still life should be identifiable , a critic can use it as part of an evaluation .
29 But men in Scotland could look to the monarchy as the focal point and representative of their aspirations , not as the frustrator of them .
30 Housing chief Pauline Mitchell said the council would look into the complaints .
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