Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pers pn] look [prep] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | A to help men get sexually aroused , B to make them make them look like women 's legs , C to prevent men getting sexy aroused ? |
2 | Furthermore , these Creole features of grammar do not appear to carry any particular symbolic value either ( see the quote from Hewitt above ) and the contexts in which they occur do not make them look like code switches . |
3 | He would make me look at pictures and then reproduce them with coloured pencils , or else ask me to rotate a figure mentally a certain number of degrees around a given perpendicular before attempting to redraw it . |
4 | Let's face it , no one can make me look like Princess Diana . ’ |
5 | Playtex Secrets Lycra-control underwear ( even if they ca n't make me look like Ulrika ) |
6 | I do n't think I look like Penelope Keith . |
7 | I hope that this book will stimulate you to look at problems in another way and try some approaches which are different from those you normally use . |
8 | ‘ Well , ’ said Ken , ‘ do n't expect me to look after Apricot while you 're at work . |
9 | That 's so as you can watch it looking at telly ! |
10 | It does n't make them more adventurous but when they do climb you can see them looking for footholds . |
11 | He recommends the phrase ‘ care of the body ’ to be used in discussion with clients and continues to surprise us by telling us that in his experience of funeral-arranging he has never yet had anything but a positive response to , ‘ Would you like us to look after mother in our usual way , so that you will be assured of having an everlasting memory of her sleeping peacefully and at rest ? ’ |
12 | erm when we 've dug them up I I did n't think they looked like carrots until we had |
13 | Do you think they look like champions ? |
14 | What d' you reckon she looks like Joan Simms ? |
15 | In fact , the widespread finding that the word for ‘ mother ’ in unrelated languages often includes the sound ‘ ma ’ might lead us to look for sound symbolism as the underlying common factor . |
16 | Do n't you think it looks like rain ? |
17 | looks like bricks , another one they can make it look like welsh slate and things like that |
18 | yeah , there 's one good there but , erm what they do , is they do it in concrete you know , but they can make it look like bricks |
19 | Without patronage , however , political interests withered in time , for the needs of the voters would drive them to look for aid elsewhere if there did not seem a reasonable probability that their present connections might recover their lost influence in London . |
20 | ‘ I mean that someone , somewhere , might want us to look at things in a particular way . ’ |
21 | That 'll teach me to look in future . |
22 | The requirements of the standard itself does not ask you to look at accounts er , specifically , which is why you can choose to include them or choose not to include them . |
23 | Can I just ask you to look at page three hundred and forty of and . |
24 | Moreover , the closer a company moves towards computer-integrated manufacture ( CIM ) , the less possible will it find it to look at investments in isolation . |