Example sentences of "[adv] look to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some analysts were gloomily looking to the FT-SE 100 index to fall below the 2,200 level if the 15 per cent base rate is maintained for any length of time . |
2 | With such a man as their representative , Albanians can only look to the West for help before it is too late . |
3 | We can only look to the practices within which we treat animals , be it as pets , racing animals , food , experimental subjects , or denizens of the wild , tempered by our natural disinclination to cause them needless suffering , or treat them with disrespect . |
4 | Sir Austin Pearce , one of the NRM 's guardians , told us via muffled a Tannoy ( uncannily similar to a real station announcement ) that the NRM would not merely look to the past , but also to the present and the future of rail . |
5 | So look to the future and suss out the science of beauty . |
6 | In the sectors under study here — the interface between the arms , aerospace and telecommunications industries and engineers — private as well as public sector actors long looked to the state to take the lead : for all the talk of profitability and competitivity in the international market place , procurement policies followed by the DGT with respect to public switching exchanges , or by the Ministry of Defence and the Civilian Space Administration ( CNES ( towards arms and aerospace equipment manufacturers , reinforced this dependent attitude . |
7 | Among the earl 's possessions there was the lordship of Spofforth , the home of the Middletons of Stokeld , who as a result naturally looked to the Percies for lordship . |
8 | Among the earl 's possessions there was the lordship of Spofforth , the home of the Middletons of Stokeld , who as a result naturally looked to the Percies for lordship . |
9 | It 's small wonder that people no longer look to the Church for guidance when the arguing within the very organisation which preaches love and tolerance is tearing it apart . |
10 | but they , they actually realized that they , they can no longer look to the landlords as their friends or their |
11 | But which party genuinely looks to the future and offers the best for our children ? |
12 | Like Hyndman , and the Webbs , Blatchford had always looked to the state as the main agency of social change . |
13 | For soccer skills , we 've always looked to the Brazilians ; in cricket , the West Indies have been the power . |
14 | While China turned inwards , European countries were involved increasingly in overseas trade and exploration of new territories , always looking to the horizon and the future . |
15 | Today — a thousand trials later — I see you as before , as I know you are today , somewhere , always looking to the future . |
16 | At Fiat , we always look to the future . |
17 | If this is a universal understanding of the grief process , how does the church assist the bereaved in the first stage of their loss , bearing in mind that many people who make little or no claim to Christian faith still look to the church to provide a fitting funeral rite ? |
18 | Despite their attempts to express opposition many of these early papers still looked to the press of Europe as models . |
19 | He respects the expectations of future beneficiaries ; by allowing the bonorum emptor temporary possession of the trust property he also looks to the interests of the creditors . |
20 | No doubt there were also climatic factors involved and one automatically looks to the reconstruction maps to see if all the reef . |
21 | Atkinson is also looking to a February return for England winger Tony Daley , out of action since undergoing a cartilage operation three months ago . |
22 | We 've got a number of questions we want to ask you , because er though you 're pivotal to all of our erm activities in this enquiry , we are also looking to a report which is hopefully going to be influenced the Bill the Government brings forward . |
23 | But we 're also looking to the future . |
24 | Colwyn Bay is also looking to the future with its brand-new Colwyn Centre , a superbly-designed covered shopping complex just a stone 's throw from the promenade and beach . |
25 | Would he also look to a change of driver to help him with the draw he will want at Augusta ? |
26 | We are looking for people who can accept that the past has passed and , whilst remembering it with fondness , can also look to the future and view what it might bring with a degree of optimism and hope . |
27 | The Czechs , whose repressive system drove Lubos Kubik and Ivo Knoflicek into hiding in a remote fishing village in Spain , could also look to the Bundesliga , France is a natural destination for the Romanians and every footballer of true world class will end up in Italy . |
28 | The three states , now looking to the west for hard currency earnings , have the advantage of strategically vital port facilities and generous development support from Scandinavian neighbours on the Baltic . |
29 | Those at the conference table are not Palestine Liberation Organisation representatives working out of Tunis but people who actually live in the occupied territories , who have been deprived of their homeland , as they see it , and who are now looking to the future and trying to negotiate some kind of settlement . |
30 | But in order to understand the problems faced in accounting theory students must often look to the literature on business organizations and apply it to the public sector context , albeit with great caution and common sense . |