Example sentences of "[noun pl] and look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 With the development of machinery , the mass produced object intended to disguise its origins and look like the product of hand labour has become well established .
2 Glance at the sentences and memorize the next few phrases and look at the audience while you are speaking .
3 All we need to do is to push microelectrodes into the regions to which the prestriate cortex projects and look for the cells that only respond to particular objects .
4 I am still willing to negotiate and talk to the organisations and look at the sport .
5 Well looking at it carefully , as I have done , it 's surprising that if you take the whole of the last forty years and look across the world there are really only about eight major what you can call disasters — I call the calamities , because they are not really disasters — that have occurred with medicines .
6 The last four articles ( 17–20 ) deal with teachers as individuals and look at the forces and pressures on them .
7 Sometimes I look through the catalogue at the men 's clothes , or wander into shops like Principles and look at the menswear .
8 They survive on amino acids and look at the state of them . ’
9 A shadow fundholding exercise was agreed that would be independently evaluated to assess the effects on the care of patients and look at the administration structures , consulting patterns , and use of doctors ' time .
10 One reason was for communications , but another reason that was rather intriguing to scientists was that they could actually look at stars and look at the space between the stars and use a different region of the spectrum , in particular the radio region .
11 Of course it 's everything , if you ca n't afford to feed your wife and children and look after the house .
12 You finish your work and you want to relax , but you ca n't , because you have to queue for tomatoes or meat and you ca n't find it in this shop , or that , and you have to walk around and spend hours on shopping , then cook and clean and wash clothes and look after the children .
13 His Mum made him sit on one of the chairs that were all round the walls and look at the magazines .
14 We realise that this is a subject which warrants much consideration , as we think about the life and reverence of our churches and look to the future for .
15 If your cabinets seem to be constantly overcrowded , open up all the doors and look at the contents with a critical eye .
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