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

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1 The Institute 's Education & Training Directorate and the General Practitioner Board have been watching the falling numbers of students training in small firms with deep concern and both have set up working parties to look at the problems .
2 Labour candidates looked to the record of reform .
3 I found much that I identified with , the old lady looking in the TV shop window , enjoying all channels , one assumes , the ‘ Eye-drop ’ queue in the hospital .
4 Will my hon. Friend look at the issue again ?
5 Will my hon. Friend look at the matter in light of the present strained position in the jobs market ?
6 Will my hon. Friend look at the work being done in Austria and France to make an eco-friendly diesel fuel from oilseed rape and other oil crops ?
7 Foreign investors looked at the higher yield of gilts over German government bonds without worrying about exchange risk .
8 I suggest that the hon. Gentleman looks in the right telephone directory .
9 The back rooms looked into the soil of the hill , but the front over the richly clad valley and shining estuary on each arm of which were clusters of houses that thinned to scattered dwellings dotted among trees on the promontories .
10 I began my career hand-setting lead type for printing on Adanas and treadle presses before moving first into the world of computers and then journalism while Jim , my co-director , had spent some 34 years with British Airways looking after the production of their timetables from data bases .
11 There are so many compensations for everyone in the family during the teenage years that it is a grave mistake to look on the black side .
12 And the elder Miss Snoot at her window high up in Old Odborough looks over the roofs of the town .
13 The German model looked to the elevation of mind being attained by the student in personal pursuit of knowledge .
14 Close to the block there was a steep bank looking onto the football ground .
15 Kenneth checked in and , conscious of several pairs of curious eyes , I posed by the fireplace trying to look haughty and English and thinking how good my sombrero and black rubber raincoat looked against the red brick .
16 I laughed silently as I sat against a hard cushion in the palm-frond house looking at the brown eyes around me .
17 I remember Christmas Eve 1930 , when we went as we always did on that day to the High Street to look at the lighted shops , seeing a little girl in a tattered dress and with bare feet , her nose pressed at the toy-shop window .
18 Mr Whitty told delegates the NEC had given them ‘ adequate time to look at the reviews ’ .
19 ‘ It was felt it was in the public interest to look at the company which was already insolvent , ’ said a DTI spokeswoman .
20 had to be promoted to Joint Principal Agent to look after the party .
21 An additional study looks at the scale and organisation of multiple-earning households .
22 The following chapter looks at the debates over permissiveness in more detail , by examining the preoccupations of the moral entrepreneurs of the period , and in particular , Mary Whitehouse and the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association .
23 Midas , in Sloane Square , sells exclusive designer fashionwear making it an obvious target for jet-set shoplifters looking for the ultimate bargain .
24 There 's Stansted Airport in Essex , whose massive tubular supports look like the work of a crazed plumber .
25 The Crown did not object to the Divisional Court looking at the materials ( see p. 237G–H ) but the court itself refused to do so on the grounds that it would constitute a breach of article 9 .
26 If the honourable gentleman looks at the official report tomorrow , he will see that the h leader of the house has dealt with that point .
27 The following readings look at the main agent of law enforcement , the police .
28 The next day the Imperial Naval Staff looked at the plans once again and decided to accept Operation Z .
29 Other specific provision includes an ESL ( English as a Second Language ) initiative which seeks to help unwaged individuals from ethnic minorities to look at the skills involved in setting up small businesses or entering self-employment .
30 Serious eaters look at the red Michelin Benelux guide , which lists about 25 restaurants in the centre , a handful of which have one star .
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