Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I better look at the ones you found , then . ’ |
2 | Rather than trying to bluff your way through , it is better to say something like , ‘ Right at this moment it 's rather difficult to remember the exact details , could I possibly look over the advertisement again ? ’ |
3 | Can you now look in the middle of page thirty one . |
4 | ‘ Mr Stevens , will you kindly look at the Chinaman behind you ? ’ |
5 | So , can we just look at the extract that was given , what language would it have been translated from , incidentally ? |
6 | did they , or did they just like , did they just look at the colour and the shape of it , and the style of it ? |
7 | Let us now look at the migrants more closely . |
8 | Let us instead look at the point which is well beyond it , indeed completely over the score . |