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

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1 The ASP rule-book asked the judges to look for the most radical manoeuvres in the most critical section of the wave ( that is , nearest the curl ) .
2 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 .
3 Putrefaction had set in around the nose and mouth , the skin felt cold and soggy as Corbett gently turned the head to look at the fatal weal round the neck , a broad , purple black gash with little round indentations which made it look like some ghostly parody of a necklace .
4 The Executive appointed a sub-committee to look into the implications of the new act .
5 As another example , and totally unrelated to science , a couple of years ago we undertook a project to look into the organisation of a charitable trust .
6 Renshaw has returned to work after the birth of her first child and employed a nanny to look after the child .
7 Mary took the opportunity to look around the small country fair .
8 He resisted the temptation to look under the rug and see how his prisoner was getting on .
9 In 1971 , the General Nursing Council convened a committee to look into the the use of visual aids in training schools .
10 Has my right hon. Friend had a chance to look at the Order Paper recently ?
11 ‘ It would give a better idea of the effectiveness of co-operation if the public had a chance to look at the frequency with which bombs are transported into Northern Ireland in vehicles stolen in the Republic .
12 Later visitors had a chance to look round the factory .
13 Charles Fleming and I had a chance to look around the beautiful shops , and eat out at the RED SEA PALACE HOTEL ( pure magic by the way ) .
14 Slides were used to punctuate the talk , as well as to illustrate points , but he had a tendency to look at the screen while speaking , which is distracting .
15 As the taxi sped them into Rome , Nora had no chance to look at the view ; she was kept busy listening to Louise , who was giving her assessment of the situation .
16 We engaged a solicitor to look into the matter and he became convinced that there was I wo n't say a loophole , that there was a reason why this should not be done and er requested the Committee of Management to Court for advice .
17 Has my right hon. Friend had an opportunity to look at the study in The Financial Times on 6 January which pointed to the fact that the northern region has very much benefited from the economic restructuring of the 1980s and is now coming out of recession faster than any other part of the country , due to the success of the regeneration programmes that the Government have put in place in the region ?
18 A number of that 25-35 age range were brought in as one of two groups who had an opportunity to look at the various stages while the possible designs were still being examined .
19 He closed the book to look at the scenery of his native Cheshire hurtling by , but there was an expression of pleasurable anticipation on his face .
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