Example sentences of "must look [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | We must look for a scheme that will ensure that that does not happen again . |
2 | ‘ We must look for a compromise , ’ said Paul . |
3 | We must look for a way of establishing a relationship between the key of the record and its address , and using this relationship to retrieve the record rapidly . |
4 | If the non-Tory intelligentsia truly wants to do more than tinker in its own backyard , it must look for a route to power that can connect Cambridge with Basildon . |
5 | Philip , with tears running down his face with relief and joy , kissed his son as he dismounted from the horse , and said : ‘ Oh my son , you must look for a kingdom equal to and worthy of yourself , for Macedonia is too little for you ! ’ |
6 | Before she left the party , she must look for the witch 's hat . |
7 | I have n't found any , I must look for the instructions , I |
8 | You must look at a film of him and do all you can to emulate his behaviour . ’ |
9 | First , we must look at the present . |
10 | I do n't think we should look for fundamental changes now but we must look at the configuration of services |
11 | To explore this more thoroughly we must look at the changes in the social relations of cultural production which came with these new technologies . |
12 | Really the Council is in a position where it must act upon complaint , and it must look at the complaints and comments that 's been received . |
13 | We look at the sun through smoked glass ; we must look at the past through coloured glass . |
14 | Thus the examiner must look at the bottom of the page as well as the top in order to find his way to the new question . |
15 | In order to assess the children 's lighting needs , teachers must look at the tasks that are to be performed , such as moving around , close and distance work , and see how each child performs in different lighting conditions , then adapt accordingly . |
16 | I ’ Clubs must look at the players they are registering and decide if they are the type we want in the League , ’ he said . |
17 | The Court of Appeal said that the court must look at the wording and surrounding circumstances to find out what interest the clause was intended to protect . |
18 | To overcome this barrier , I suggest , one must look at the approach in action ; only then will it be possible to see what it has achieved , and to assess what it might achieve if taken on its own terms . |
19 | Before we turn to that material we must look at the course the narrative has taken since the beginning of Genesis , reminding ourselves yet again of familiar events , and skimming through areas we have not looked at so far . |
20 | We must look at the behaviour from a properly defined structural viewpoint . |
21 | Even if it were true , as some scientific students of law believe , that a past service can not support a future promise , you must look at the document and see if the promise can not receive a proper effect in some other way . |
22 | In order to ascertain whether or not a particular trust is or is not charitable you must look at the preamble to the statute of Elizabeth I , the Charitable Uses Act 1601 and the classification by Lord Macnaghten in Commissioners for the Special Purposes of Income Tax v. Pemsel and the reported cases generally . |
23 | One must look at the quality of life that diabetics and their carers have . |
24 | First we must look at the situation in Vietnam . |
25 | " First you must look at the pictures . |
26 | To describe how arithmetic is performed on the IBM 1401 , we must look at the representation of characters a little more closely . |
27 | Then before each row of the circular rows , they must look at the side lever of the main carriage that is nearest the knitting . |
28 | We must look at the fear with our eyes and heart , and begin to bring calm to the storm of our emotions . |
29 | The court must look at the words used in the statute , which may impose an absolute , strict or fault based standard . |
30 | We must look at the standards and work in schools from an objective standpoint , and that should involve some outsiders , which means non-educationists , looking , inspecting and reporting . |