Example sentences of "[be] [verb] look [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The question is , for the last three years , who 's been helping to look after Mummy ?
2 Sadly , we are taught to look upon emotions as some kind of social disease .
3 In 1660 the Company of Royal Adventurers had been formed to look for gold , but it very soon realized that the switch to using slaves in the West Indies to grow sugar had transformed the trading situation , and that the Dutch had done very well out of the new developments in the British West Indies .
4 For example , if teachers notice that a child or group of children are tending to look for information in books simply by leafing through them , hoping to find the information by accident , they can , at this stage , point out the use of the contents and index pages , and run through some quick games using these .
5 so after these tests , and we did this last year , check the P K U , cretinism and cystic fibrosis , we 're going to look at P K U today , right , erm what it is , rub that off ?
6 One , we 're going to look at why well trained staff are , are so important to the C U , secondly we 're going to look at things responsibility training is and lastly we want to look at a systematic approach that you can take as training .
7 Yeah , right , now we 're going to look for diamonds , where were they looking for diamonds ?
8 Cos I 've got to go out in ten minutes , I 'm going to get my hair done and you 're going to look after Jim are n't you ?
9 If you 're gon na do something radical and change the way that we 're going to look after children you 've got to take the people with you .
10 The analyses are used to look for patterns in the types of information available from stimuli which may account for the previous risk and recognition results and the relationships between risk and recognition .
11 First I am going to look for Kathy .
12 ‘ Veronica and I are going to look for mushrooms . ’
13 ‘ Next , ’ said the captain , ‘ I learn we are going to look for treasure — hear it from my own crew !
14 If people are coming to look at Dreadnought , he might be asked his opinion . "
15 Junior nurses usually work alongside more senior nurses or are allocated to look after patients who require the sort of care they are familiar with .
16 It is hardly surprising , when a cut finger can cost a company £780 , that companies are starting to look at accidents from a different perspective .
17 They should be taught to look for instances where :
18 An attempt will also be made to look at changes in the years since the last war in order to establish long-term trends , if any .
19 That could be made to look like abuse of his authority at a subsequent inquiry .
20 Questions should therefore be framed to look for attitudes of mind rather than simple quantity and frequency of use .
21 Officials of the inquiry and MPs immediately called for the extradition of Klebeck to be considered and for the inquiry to be reconstituted to look at wartime crimes in the Channel Islands .
22 Well , I , I think it 's a sound idea , I think it 's sad at a time of local government reorganization when we 're likely to see authorities getting smaller , and yet the , the issues wo n't get any smaller , and the new authorities may well be having to look at ways of getting together with their neighbours to look at strategies which cover areas of the sort of size of the old county areas , and also getting together to , to , to meet , erm , organizations which will still on county-size boundaries , like Techs , and , and similar .
23 There 's hardly any of the usual vertigo effect , when I 'm trying to see things he 's not looking at , when I 'm trying to look at things he 's not seeing .
24 One reason for this approach is that the design issues and their treatment may not be the same in both cases , although we would be advised to look for similarities .
25 Journalists who may be minded to look at court or police records should bear in mind that an official persuaded to show them a spent conviction is liable to a fine , and if they make their persuasion more persuasive by a bribe , or obtain access to the record dishonestly , they themselves are liable to imprisonment for up to six months .
26 Each part of the company has been asked to look for ways of doing more , with less , and the performance improvements now happening all over the company are starting to feed through to the bottom line .
27 He 's currently developing a play about Lawrence 's experiences in the First World War and he 's been asked to look at Lawrence 's novel Kangaroo , by the BBC .
28 But the ways in which we have been asked to look at consumer credit use are hardly relevant to TV rental .
29 Scott presided over his own elegant display of stamps and postcards ; while Christine probably had the most vital role of any that morning , for she had been asked to look after Vanity Fair , the visitors from London , and the sealed bids .
30 Professional models are trained to look at ease and to be able to produce spontaneous-looking smiles and expressions to order .
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