Example sentences of "look [prep] [art] [noun sg] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 NOW AT&T LOOKS FOR AN INFORMATION SERVICES FIRM IN WHICH TO INVEST
2 you know I mean I 've looked through the parasitology books I 've got about two of 'em it 's all cestodes and lima luminaries and and worse the jargon in biology
3 I have looked through the minute books from 1991 but can find no record of a Wales YFC representative having attended .
4 Message from John Gibson : - Having looked after the help forms for two years now , I am beginning o look on this as an annual festival which engenders a great deal of love and friendship .
5 Looks like a teddy bears ' picnic
6 Looks like a motorbike handlebars you can stick it on the wall .
7 Looks like the bulb needs replacing , ’ Alison said as she moved across the room , bumping some furniture as she misjudged her way .
8 She goes up the fire escape and looks into the upstairs rooms .
9 Howard looks into the shop windows as he passes and sees himself walking eagerly along .
10 In the distance she heard the faint sounds of voices from the pool , and her dazed eyes rested on the green palm trees out on the terrace , while the dim light of the courtyard shut out the horrors of the morning , and she saw the gleaming white tower of a mosque against the deep sky and the far-off mountains , just as they had looked in the travel brochures .
11 Twenty metres or so from the grass-packed hill which looks over the Rabbit Grounds I switched to Silent Running , pacing stealthily through the long weeds and reeds , careful not to let anything I was carrying make a noise .
12 No doubt there were also climatic factors involved and one automatically looks to the reconstruction maps to see if all the reef .
13 Here , Chris Bonington looks at the way climbers develop their skills in order to test the above criteria , and sketches in the larger-than-life personalities and rivalries within the sport .
14 One wonders how often our players play in tournaments for if one looks at the tennis results in the daily newspapers one seldom sees the letters G.B. behind the player 's name , and if we do , seldom does it appear past the first round .
15 the report also looks at the health risks linked to eating excess sugar , notably sucrose and sugar-based sweeteners . ’
16 sales and marketing manager for Whirpool Commercial , looks at the hygiene regulations that apply to the caterer , with particular reference to the Food Safety Act , highlighting the importance of using a commercial , rather than domestic microwave , and also looking at the economic and environmental benefits offered by a waste compactor .
17 I flew down and looked at the computer screens to see what was written on them , and they all said in huge letters …
18 Your work so far has looked at the case studies of three kinds of activities primary , secondary , and tertiary .
19 Can you sort of have you looked at the federation videos that we 've got now .
20 We 've looked at the travel cots currently in the shops , from baby-sized cots to full-sized cots-cum-playpens , and tested them for portability , sturdiness when under attack from energetic toddler , and over all quality and value for money .
21 St Paul would have walked the streets of Exeter ; he would have come into our schools and offices and shops ; he would have visited the cinemas and sports clubs and night spots ; he would have looked at the news programmes and the daily press and would have used what he saw and heard as fuel for prayer .
22 The unfurnished rent for a bedroom looking through the tree tops to Wilton Place , a long-windowed living room overlooking Hyde Park , and access to my own flat roof , was £2 per week in those halcyon days .
23 Looking through the metal bars , hypnotized by the revolving wheel , he could see his own body , broken arms and legs flopping grotesquely , bouncing from girder to girder on its way down .
24 BUNGLING police looking for a Mafia drugs ring swooped on four ‘ suspects ’ … a British holiday couple and their two children .
25 She fumbled , looking for the windscreen wipers in the unfamiliar car .
26 I was recently down at my local stationers looking for the projector pens when I spotted a pack of ‘ Berol Washable Juniors ’ .
27 Because he was looking after the council offices .
28 Gullivers are looking after the travelling arrangements and the widespread tentacles of the Irish Tourist Board make it certain that golden oldies all over the world have got to hear about the festival .
29 As you may be aware the Inland Revenue is currently looking into the tax affairs of the Catholic Clergy in Scotland .
30 The pulpit , instead of being central , was placed to the right-hand side , looking from the back pews .
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