Example sentences of "able to look [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Free Radio supporters will be able to look over the vessel and meet DJs .
2 ‘ 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 . ’
3 I also like the idea of being able to look through the window and see people walking by , a bit of activity .
4 So this will actually influence you , because you 'll be able to look through the brochures and see which of those groups it 's being targeted at .
5 Even so , he was able to look at the fireglow of the Chariot , and he was able to look into the light and see the salamanders with their wise faces and their eyes filled with ancient knowledge .
6 Senior managers should be able to look to the external environment in order to obtain messages about likely future trends , for example in the demand for services , resources that may be available , changes in the legislative framework , etc .
7 Meanwhile for the first time since 1863 , the needy of Herefordshire will no longer be able to look to the sisters of Bartestree for compassion and care .
8 Meanwhile for the first time since 1863 , the needy of Herefordshire will no longer be able to look to the sisters of Bartestree for compassion and care .
9 But one Moscow designer , at least , has been able to look at the familiar with a fresh eye and use the symbols of Soviet power with wit and imagination .
10 ‘ And this time I 'll be able to look at the video with pride . ’
11 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 ’ .
12 Even so , he was able to look at the fireglow of the Chariot , and he was able to look into the light and see the salamanders with their wise faces and their eyes filled with ancient knowledge .
13 In the case of the Blackwood By-Pass , I have passed your letter and the public consultation paper to our Gwent Branch in the hope that they will be able to look at the scheme in more detail .
14 As I said earlier , we are also able to look at the successes being achieved by other trust status hospitals elsewhere .
15 Any lawyer who can not find a book will be able to look at the card and see who has taken it .
16 We set up to be able to look at the refurbishment of our homes .
17 It 's not necessarily anti-male prejudice — men are more likely to be full-time at work and less able to look after the kids .
18 I will be able to look after the baby .
19 He 'd buy a house for Penny 's mum , a big , big house and then they 'd sell it again and he left every bit of the money to Dionne , so she 'll be able to look after the child when she gets twenty-one and that , but now
20 Here pupils may be able to look behind the scenes at how documents are stored .
21 This is often the big one , the big step , to be able to look in the mirror and say ‘ I am angry ’ .
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