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

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1 Brandon Taylor looks into the future of the ICA
2 ‘ It 's the … polyneuritis … ’ he heard himself say , as Donald sneaked towards the medical dictionary , his big handsome head bowed with concern , his grey eyes looking into the distance , in the direction of the local tennis court .
3 The Chairman of the Museums and Galleries Commission , Graham C. Greene , has asked the Attorney General Nicholas Lyell to look into the matter of the permission , finally granted this year by the Charity Commissioners , but applied for in 1988 , to break the Trust of Thomas Holloway .
4 The coloured boxer looked into the referee 's eyes , then watched his fingers ; he was raising them one at a time as he counted .
5 It had been a Church of Ireland rectory once , where some forgotten incumbent , a keen hunting man , had built a delightful little yard , adjoining the house and with every horsebox looking into the sun ; with a hundred acres of good limestone land , the place was just the thing for Andrew and his horse-dealing .
6 Last October , just before a visit to Hong Kong by a Chinese team of experts looking into the airport , the Hong Kong government suddenly announced that a bridge that is a big part of the project would be paid for entirely with public money ; before , it had said the bridge would be private .
7 National Aeronautics and Space Administration officials conceded to a congressional committee looking into the costs that the agency had made a mistake by letting the contract ‘ run over cost , over time . ’
8 Their willingness to do so was confirmed by Libya 's foreign minister , Ibrahim Bechari , who said that Western investigators were welcome in Libya and that the Libyan judge looking into the allegations , Ahmed al-Zawi , would like to have more US or Scottish evidence in the case so that he could conduct a solid interrogation of the two men .
9 Yes , we set up a unit affiliated to the University of Salzburg to look into the question of stress in music-making ; and also the influence of music on the mind and the body , of healthy people and sick people .
10 The presbytery asked members of the church to note that the South Ronaldsay Parents ' Action Committee had set up a fund for legal aid to which they might like to contribute , and they asked their Social Matters Committee to look into the question of guidance to ministers in cases involving the Social Work Department .
11 The city council is now asking for the House of Commons public accounts committee to look into the matter .
12 Zen looked into the inspectors ' room .
13 Rachaela looked into the fire .
14 And and can the clerk look into the details when this , I think .
15 Following further complaints from the public , the Christian Council , the Muslim Representative Council and women 's movements , the ministry formed another committee last March to look into the problem .
16 David Mascord looks into the bedroom
17 Newspaper reports of a " secret " meeting between Mandela , Tambo and President F. W. de Klerk on Dec. 17 caused embarrassment for the ANC , which later admitted that a meeting had taken place but described it as " a long-scheduled meeting of the working group looking into the suspension of armed actions " .
18 Earlier yesterday , Health Secretary Virginia Bottomley instructed the authority to set up an independent inquiry to look into the circumstances surrounding Allitt 's killing spree on the children 's ward of Grantham and Kesteven Hospital .
19 The WRU has appointed a four-man committee of inquiry to look into the events surrounding the centenary tour of South Africa last August .
20 He centred it , oddly enough , on laughter , cheerfulness , refusal to look into the future at all .
21 However , he suggested there was perhaps a need to look into the system more closely .
22 Finally , before he went home , Teesdale looked into the hanging-shed .
23 Rain looked into the kitchen .
24 Tug looked into the barrel of the gun and prayed .
25 David Bacon looks into the proliferation of complex graphical file formats and explains their structure and how information is transferred .
26 Not for the first time Delaney looked into the eyes that were deep , infathomable pools of green , and at the copper-coloured hair falling around the high smooth cheek bones ; at the small upturned nose and a mouth just large enough to hint at the animal sensuality lying dormant beneath the surface .
27 With a Newtonian reflector , therefore , the observer looks into the tube rather than up it , so that for pointing to a planet or a star it is usually helpful to have a small refracting telescope mounted on to the side of the tube to act as a finder .
28 There were cautious rumblings about the possibilities of new drugs , methods of giving chemotherapy in gentle dribs rather than massive doses , people looking into the effects of stress — with quite opposite results — and the need for computerized arrangements for regular cervical smear testing .
29 There are far too many people looking into the minds of the Teddy cosh-boys and not into the minds of the old ladies who have been coshed .
30 There are far too many people looking into the mind of the murderer and not at the agony of mind of the relations of the murdered person .
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