Example sentences of "[vb past] to look [prep] the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton promised to look into the appropriate portfolio . |
2 | Councillor Mrs. B. Brereton promised to look into the appropriate portfolio . |
3 | He squirmed uncomfortably on the damp stone , and tried to look on the bright side . |
4 | the situa , perhaps it 's worth outlining how Litchfield came to look at the new settlement option , because it has some relevance to York |
5 | He noted given unto a Newlands man who came to look at the supposed Wad Mine at Conistone 5s . " |
6 | In the wives ' hostel Jocelyn finished unpacking and turned to look at the other occupant of the room a pleasant woman of thirty five who had introduced herself as Jane Smith . |
7 | Laura turned to look at the other woman in astonishment . |
8 | It was seventeen years after President Kennedy 's assassination , twelve years since Bobby 's , but the idea was so powerful nobody turned to look at the shattered window or the stunned lad . |
9 | She turned to look at the rear clock . |
10 | I turned to look at the young man beside me , his long fingered hands resting on the steering wheel . |
11 | " Ah , excuse me , They both turned to look at the winding-stair door , where the small attendant was peeking round the side , most of its body hidden in the twisted darkness beyond . |
12 | SHE sat on the park bench waiting for Richard , her head turned to look towards the main gate . |
13 | His feet felt like lead and slowly , fearfully , he turned to look in the general direction of the voice . |
14 | She was lowering herself from the tip-toe that she needed to look over the panelled backing of the window display when something else caught her eye , further down the road . |
15 | She decided to look on the positive side . |
16 | Then he decided to look around the little school . |
17 | I returned to Russia recently with my dear friend Ashkenazy and we went to look at the Central School of Music in Moscow , our educational base for so many years , and there it is , a sorry sight of rubble , locked doors and broken windows . |
18 | We learned to look for the black tongue , water that would take us between rocks . |
19 | Dulé leaned to look at the dark husk that was the old woman 's body ; shadows bound the close air inside the room and he could see her only as a lighter shape . |
20 | Aye I had to look through the whole lot of them . |
21 | To put it more simply , I wanted to look at the reciprocal interaction between individuals and their immediate social world . |