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

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1 This suggests a major drop in popularity , and it would be interesting to look at the circulation figures .
2 He concluded that it was proper to look at the GUS group as a single entity .
3 Given the amount of negative equity still locking in to the system , it may be instructive to look at the UK consumer 's reaction to lower interest rates .
4 I was supposed to look like a London cabby .
5 In the following exercise you must find what feature or features certain groups of segments have in common ; you will probably find it useful to look at the IPA chart on pp. 40–1 .
6 How care management and care programming are integrated remains to be seen , and it seemed reasonable to look to the community care plans for local authority policies on the question .
7 ‘ In order to keep the sea out we have to build a wall , but a promenade will be constructed above road level and people will be able to look over the wave wall . ’
8 The names of those attending the wedding are usually known in advance but if not you may be able to look at the seating plan or guest list on the day and make some joke about the names , picking out amusing surnames such as , ‘ In this room we have a Black but no White , two Browns , some Blues , and a Green , but no ‘ reds ’ .
9 Even Hugh , although able to look like a jeune premier from time to time , had filled out as a result of an under-demanding marriage and a sedentary occupation , and would have been a round peg for such a small square hole .
10 She 's quite happy to look like a forest conservation area .
11 Erm , I can tell you what the other to look at the personality things like that
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