Example sentences of "[adj] [vb past] look [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 This entailed looking at the flag in the distance and then judging the yardage in between before deciding on the club .
2 Top service brass , diplomats and the intelligence community all tended to look at the world in more interventionist terms than a decade earlier .
3 Charged with the setting up of a central UK single professional register of nurses , midwives and health visitors , and mindful of its responsibilities for enhancing professional standards , the UKCC first began looking at the issue of mandatory refreshment for nurses and health visitors while still a shadow body in 1982 .
4 Class 313s continued to look after the inner suburban system , and the now non-standard 1977-series Class 312s were packed off to the Colchester line .
5 Fred , a man of immense charm and cunning , was the man who first suggested looking beyond the lounge bar of the Duck and Forceps for potential players .
6 They both turned to look at the child .
7 " Ah , excuse me , They both turned to look at the winding-stair door , where the small attendant was peeking round the side , most of its body hidden in the twisted darkness beyond .
8 Though several economists in the late 1950s began to look at the economics of education , it was Schultz 's presidential address to the American Economic Association in 1960 that heralded the arrival of the human capital theory on the international academic scene .
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