Example sentences of "[noun] [noun] look [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Now yesterday Alison MacDonald looked at the lot of parents struggling around Glasgow in the first of her series on child friendly Scotland . |
2 | Herr Nordern looked around the table , exuberant , dizzy with happiness , and then , remembering the toast he had been about to make , raised his glass . |
3 | Advertisement manager COLIN ACKEHURST looks at the options |
4 | He says that Murray Johnstone looked at the idea but concluded that : ‘ There did n't seem to be much sense in launching a common investment fund . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Neil MacDonald looks at the havoc this is creating in a coup-prone land . |
7 | David Foot looks at the amiable ‘ Ghost ’ |
8 | Mrs. Favor looked from the McLaren girl to Russell . |
9 | Miss Honey looked at the plain plump person with the smug suet-pudding face who was sitting across the room . |
10 | KAY BLAIR looks at the techniques employed by some companies to boost sales |
11 | 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 . |
12 | Neil Fitzgerald looks at the case for finding a fast-track route for commercial actions . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | With this in mind he has established a small scientific strategic and research programme to look at the analytical programme from a broader perspective . |
15 | Tonight in the first of two reports , Richard Barnett looks at the traditional family links that have sustained the regiment down the centuries , in The Glosters … |
16 | David Goldsmith looks at the latest developments in equipment technology |
17 | Mrs. Hennessy looked at the open suitcase . |
18 | The second in a three-part series on America 's reviving car industry looks at the way its management has changed |
19 | This is why Mrs Dole got the Labour Department to look at the personnel records of nine big companies around the country . |
20 | 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 . |
21 | Miss Havisham looked at the fire , and then at me again . |
22 | Stockier than Morpurgo , with a less untroubled brow and a glare at the camera of barely bridled contempt , Ramsey Everett looked of the whole pack the one most prone to question their right to behave as they wished . |
23 | Why ITV are pulling plugs : Neil Wilson looks behind the screens at the changing picture of televised sport |
24 | David Mascord looks into the bedroom |
25 | 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 . |
26 | They arrived in Liverpool after an uneventful railway journey and for the second time in three months Cam walked along the dock wall looking for the Langdale ; but now there was confidence in his stride and eagerness in his face . |
27 | David Bacon looks into the proliferation of complex graphical file formats and explains their structure and how information is transferred . |
28 | How like the Llyn Peninsula Strumble Head looks from the air , and how awful the nightmare would be , should it suffer a similar fate . |
29 | 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 . |
30 | In his last State of Grace feature , Ronnie Convery looks at the internal strife such a move would cause among Scotland 's fifty thousand Episcopalians . |