Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] looked [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The Committee then looked at the approach taken in Victoria , Australia , where the relevant statute lists special factors which will convert an indecent assault into an aggravated one . |
4 | Frederica too looked at the motorbike and remembered her sanguinary defloration . |
5 | Trent hardly looked at the compass . |
6 | In our model experiments , 29% of approaching females and 20% of approaching males performed a sexual display , other individuals merely looked at the model before departing . |
7 | Though the firms eventually chose America 's General Dynamics ( having had their second choice , McDonnell Douglas , and their first choice , going it alone , overruled by the Japanese government ) , the group also looked at the Panavia Tornado , the Anglo-American Harrier it and the Swedish Gripen . |
8 | ( The court also looked at the methodology and decided that the expert had been right about it anyway . ) |
9 | Besides the radar , Bill also looked after the radio communications equipment on the Washington . |
10 | The report clearly looked towards the likelihood of American Forces remaining in Japan after the signing of a peace treaty ; this would be determined according to the international situation when the negotiations for a treaty had been completed . |
11 | Aggie again looked to the side as if to help check the escape of some quick retort from her lips . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | The weather was perfect and the blue of the sea below looked like the Mediterranean , going to turquoise then white , as it hit the dramatic , spiky rocks . |
14 | Despite their attempts to express opposition many of these early papers still looked to the press of Europe as models . |
15 | Someday someone interested in the way streets really looked at the opening of the Victorian era will read all these signs . |
16 | I in in the context of what Mr has just said , and I 'm really talking about the way he 's said it , but the way actually looked at the criteria , can I try to cos I would like to close on this particular question by one o'clock . |
17 | The prince too looked at the German , turning his head and collar towards him and putting on his pince-nez , though without the slightest curiosity . |
18 | This Section also looked at the organization of marketing . |
19 | He carefully placed the fish on the wooden water butt at the side of the house then looked around the ash path for a couple of handy sized stones . |