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

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1 Gloria lead Dot up the outside steps from the basement to look at the cotton flags flapping in the sun .
2 The decision to look outside the bank for a chief executive is likely to assuage some critics of Barclays in the City .
3 He went through to the kitchen to look for the brandy bottle .
4 He says I 'd like the university to look at the problems , not just the symptoms .
5 She leaned over the fence to look through the glass of Constance 's back door , disappointed to think she might not be there .
6 ‘ Every day , the first thing I do when I wake in the morning is go to the window to look at the pond .
7 It is this popularity which has prompted the management to look at the possibility of introducing these fit bodies to the joys of tennis , by offering complimentary tennis tuition , a worthy initiative and one which can only enhance the game in the club and its surrounding area .
8 And , reflecting the now-familiar language of the GCSE criteria , he asked the committee to look at the extent to which A levels test knowledge , understanding , and skills , and the implications of the assessment procedures for teaching and learning .
9 Matters were not improved for the defence when the trial judge refused Mr. Small 's application for the judge to look at the January statement for himself pursuant to section 17 of the Evidence Act .
10 That morning , when the doctor saw I had to go with the pirates to find the treasure , he had left the squire to look after the captain , then took Gray and Ben Gunn with him to be ready to help us .
11 We stopped for a breather at Porthmelgan , a small sheltered beach tucked in on the south of the headland , before starting down the hill to look at the outline of St David 's Head with its craggy 500 million year old rocks .
12 Sickened by the endemic one-upmanship of a political system founded on resistance nomenklatura ( Pompidou was one of the few politicians who had not been in the resistance ) , he spoke of the need to look to the future and forget the time when ‘ Frenchmen did not love one another . ’
13 The realists have undertaken several crime surveys for London councils and have placed great emphasis on the need to look at the pattern of victimisation of the oppressed , claiming that :
14 And , indeed , the need to look after the twins , keeping them busily entertained and happy during the day , had obviously helped to keep both their minds off their troubled personal relationship .
15 The Court of Appeal held that the ordinary rules of construction require the court to look at the section 's words and to give them their plain and natural meaning .
16 Peter nodded and drew her to the rail of the river-walk to look over the side .
17 She told him she would get a friend in the trade to look after the repairs , but when nothing happened Michael got the job done on his own comprehensive insurance policy with AGF .
18 But if he can manage it , may I please take him over to the island to look at the birds there ?
19 This allows the artist to look at the manager 's books , with reasonable notice .
20 People walking along the promenade were beginning to stop and lean on the iron bar at the top end of the beach to look at the Africans .
21 The other thing there is the evidence from the Law Society in England to the committee appointed by the government to look into the question of press self-regulation which has quite a lot to do obviously with privacy for everybody , but also
22 Er as a result of that , Lord Scarman was appointed by the the government to look into the problems .
23 Yesterday , though , the independent committee set up by the Government to look at the admissibility of pre-trial video interviews of abused children called for radical changes .
24 little support are most affected and we need to er , go back to what Kathleen was saying about education , we need to help young girls get self-confidence , more se , coping skills to deal with these pressures , but also , as other people have said , we need to get the government to look at the fact as , that encourage women to keep smoking and address those issues as well .
25 She has great hopes of the new self-help group , which is now determined to press the Government to look at the use of the compound .
26 I leaned over the bed to look at the child .
27 A few pushes and everyone including crowded round the end of the bed to look at the foot .
28 And the young woman let her tie the grizzling baby into the bath-chair and wheel it around the courtyard to look at the hens .
29 And then there was the man to look after the rest of the straw and another one for the what we called the calf And the corn , oh it was a great day the day the thrashing mill came to the glen .
30 Another trial was recently started at the MU to look at the use of rule induction expert systems in more manual diagnosis .
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