Example sentences of "must look [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It is mainly to adult adventure stones that they must look for the romantic and chivalric manifestations of love towards which they reach in adolescence ; such feelings are by convention regarded as unseemly and unsuitable in books written specifically for the young .
2 One must look at the other side of the coin .
3 But we must look at the long term view .
4 General announcements , group discussions or committees are difficult , the speechreader must look at the right place at the right time .
5 ‘ The unsuitability of the jury system in cases of this kind is so apparent that the Government must look at the whole process , ’ he said .
6 The absence of express provision in the section means that the court , treading circumspectly , must look at the underlying purpose of the legislation and construe the draftsman 's language with that purpose in mind .
7 To understand the consequences of this constraint , we must look at the potential function of the ion .
8 The international legal identity of the inhabitants of a mandate territory was also raised in Namibia , where the International Court of Justice recognised that ‘ the injured entity is a people which must look to the international community for assistance in its progress towards the goals for which the sacred trust was instituted . ’
9 And to improve this understanding we must look to the only example Althusser provides : Lenin 's discussion of the Russian Revolution .
10 Thus , the general principle is that one must look to the particular taxing statute .
11 Both concentrate on the politics of local government , but both also stress how any explanation of local politics must look outside the formal political processes which operate around local political parties and the Council Chamber .
12 Rolt argues that we must look beyond the present system altogether .
13 Several factors influence our choice of subjects and we must look beyond the primary considerations of what catches the eye and how much will it cost ?
14 If we are to find the answer to the problem of what gives stretches of language unity and meaning , we must look beyond the formal rules operating within sentences , and consider the people who use language , and the world in which it happens as well .
15 One must look behind the legal forms to see how offices were filled in practice .
16 ‘ Well , we must look after the old folk , ’ he says fatuously and I notice he 's sweating .
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