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

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1 CAROLINE PARNELL looks at the Langbaurgh campaign Into battle again in constituency of contrasts Candidates from the three main political parties only are fighting for the marginal Langbaurgh seat and all three stood just five months ago .
2 As a final thought , I think it would be worth Leeds 's while to have a scout looking over the US collegiate system .
3 ‘ Well , the uniforms are out in force looking for the Butler girl .
4 Bravd looked at the Weasel and raised his eyebrows .
5 Matters were not improved for the defence when the trial judge refused Mr. Small 's application for the judge to look at the January statement for himself pursuant to section 17 of the Evidence Act .
6 It would be lovely to walk along the Champs-Elysées and see the Arc de Triomphe , go into the Louvre to look at the Mona Lisa , and visit the Opera House .
7 The discovery of vast quantities of gas in Groningen province transformed the Dutch economy and also caused the oil companies to look to the North Sea as a possible source of hydrocarbon .
8 The boy looked at the Trunchbull .
9 While many people dabbled , it 's a little known fact even in cave diving circles , that Geoff Yeadon , often diving alone , logged over 18,000 metres of diving looking for the King Pot inlet .
10 On arriving at York we walked the short distance to the N.R.M. and first of all paid a visit to the Reading Room to look through the Selwyn Higgins collection of notes , photos etc. relating to the BCR .
11 For cheaper up-and-coming areas , she advises buyers to look around the Bastille and Le Valois Perret , where prices work out at £20-£40 a square metre — about £100,000 for a typical two-bedroom flat .
12 The Bookman looked at Endill and Endill looked at the Bookman .
13 The Japanese had been very clever in disguising themselves as Burmans and sometimes as Buddhist monks , with the result that many of the troops looked upon the Burmese as a lot of traitors .
14 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 .
15 This hypothesis has been examined in several studies looking at the PiZ phenotype and periportal α 1 AT granules in patients and controls , and no evidence to support involvement of α 1 AT in genetic predisposition has been found .
16 The strikers , protesting against the threat of compulsory redundancies , gave leaflets to customers looking at the Mondeo on its promotion day , pointing out that many of the skills which went into it were in danger of being wiped out .
17 Let the hon Gentleman look at the Rothschild and BACUM figures — 14 and five .
18 Hercegovina looks to the Adriatic , with the valley of the Neretva providing a route from the capital , Mostar , to the sea .
19 QAMAR AHMED looks at the Pakistan tourists
20 In his opening address to delegates , De Marco said that people looked to the UN for moral and political guidance for a resolution of the Gulf crisis .
21 Mrs. Favor looked from the McLaren girl to Russell .
22 The New Zealand government looks after the Cook Islands , Niue and Tokelau ; the Americans have Samoa , and the British look after the four islands of the Pitcairn group , selling stamps for the islanders to help them keep up their revenues .
23 France looks to the Courtauld Institute for its own art centre
24 When Rosa looked at the Madonna of the Spasm , she did not see the immaculate mother , the tower of ivory , the fountain sealed , the spring shut up , the enclosed garden of the Madonna 's perpetual virginity .
25 Shepherd looked to the T'ang , who gave the slightest nod of agreement before standing and bowing to his hostess .
26 Carlson looked over the Academician 's desk .
27 The pervading atmosphere is one of the 1910s and 1920s , and the tone is set by the holiday houses hiding , like Undertown , among macracarpa trees , or braving it on the cliff with their faces looking to the Atlantic .
28 Ulster 's Protestants look upon the RUC 's changing role as a form of betrayal , a shocking revelation that it is not , after all , a ‘ Protestant force ’ dedicated to Loyalism .
29 McDunn looks at the Tayside chief , who nods .
30 During his busy day , will my right hon. Friend take time to look at the Harris poll in last Sunday 's issue of The Observer which clearly showed that two thirds of the people of this country , including 60 per cent .
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