Example sentences of "look [adv] [prep] the [num] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Hello stranger , ’ Cormack had said aggressively , and Amanda had looked nervously at the two men .
2 Lisa Stansfield looks forward to the Eighties
3 Andrew Steel , Managing Director , looks ahead to the 1990's as a new era where the company can benefit greatly from these latest developments .
4 She was looking down at the two children , her face animated as she turned the page of the book on her lap .
5 Graham grinned looking over at the two Art School girls , who were now sitting on the floor on the other side of the room , talking to each other .
6 You could see the prisoners looking back at the two bodies in the centre of the carnage ; there was a lot of blood now , spreading in pools .
7 He turned his head , looking back at the six T'ang standing amongst the pillars , watching him .
8 Looking back on the twenty-five years of fostering children , is there any one memory that stands out for you ?
9 Like most girls of my generation , I managed to graduate from High School with my virginity intact , ’ wrote Janet Harris looking back on the Fifties in The Prime of Ms America .
10 Looking back over the two games we made it extremely difficult for ourselves in Moscow .
11 Looking back from the 860s , Charles saw this as the direct result of divine intervention .
12 After dinner we would sit looking out over the three arms of the lake and talk until , drowsy with sun , swimming , food and wine , we went off to bed .
13 ‘ All right , keep it down , ’ he said , raising his voice , looking out at the twenty or so uniformed and plain clothes men seated in the room .
14 As he reached the landing he paused , looking around at the five closed doors that faced him .
15 I was really looking forward to the 1961 Birkdale Open , and not just because we 'd gone so close the year before , though I was dying to get another chance to go one better this time .
16 He was a favourite with the fans at Scarborough and is looking forward to the eight matches over the month . ’
17 I 'm looking forward to the 100 metres . ’
18 The 16-year-old pony is well known on the Irish circuit and Roger is looking forward to the 1993 season with his new purchase .
19 It appeared that more was required and Liz , resenting the inanity thus forced upon her even as it passed her lips , found herself saying ‘ And how are you looking forward to the 1980s ? ’
20 Looking specifically at the two areas in Hambledon , erm I would point out a Mr appears to make a distinction between the two areas , now I 'm not sure on what basis Mr does that , or whether he has undertaken some detailed landscape assessment , but I can say that Hambledon has commissioned a detailed landscape appraisal for its district wide local plan , which did n't show a distinction erm generally across that area .
21 Look also for the two luminous patches of the Magellanic Clouds .
22 Hope looked down the fell where Colonel and Mrs Moore were strolling with unskilful aimlessness , taking care never to look up towards the two figures on the rump of mountain .
23 On present form , future generations are likely to look back on the 1992 election — with its emphasis on marginal tax rates — as at best rather quaint , or at worst a tragic irrelevance .
24 There is a choice , but if you need a clue look back through the five editions of Environmental Issues !
25 Look back to the Fifties in filmstar-style frames from Christian Dior .
26 The mood and style of the painting look ahead to the four great lithographs ‘ The Bulls of Bordeaux ’ executed eighteen months later when Goya was in that city : a proof impression of one of these was sent to Ferrer .
27 THE TIME has come for the egg industry to look forward to the 1990s .
28 The challenge now for the egg industry is to communicate this message to consumers ; to look forward to the 1990s with confidence in the knowledge that its product is the best in the world — not to waste time and money on the constant examination of its collective navel and on cries of ‘ not fair ’ .
29 Her very longevity in office now appeared as a handicap to a party which needed to look forward to the 1990s not back to the battles of the 1980s .
30 During my forthcoming Presidential Year it is my belief , as I know it is yours , that the Institute should and shall continue to look forward into the 90s and beyond and if there is to be a theme , it should quite simply be ‘ The Institute ’ .
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