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

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1 If the record is not on the centre track the first or last track will be searched , depending on a comparison of the key being looked for with the highest key on the track .
2 Where , on the other hand , we have sense-qualification , the property of A is not applied as a property in itself to the entity identified by N ( nor are any referential and perceptual correlates of the intensional property to be looked for in the actual referent , if there is one , corresponding to that entity ) .
3 Fourteen diabetes related examinations were looked for in the medical records , ranging from visual acuity and foot pulses to random blood sugar and urine analysis .
4 Not all the interests of our citizens have been looked after over the last twelve years .
5 Even then , it is looked after for a further two or three weeks .
6 I found that most of the animals in the circuses were looked after with a great deal of care and attention .
7 Mrs Burke leaves a remarkable house which deserves to be looked after with the same care that she has lavished on it for almost 20 years .
8 Communally maintained for the benefit of all the residents , the setting of the house remains unchanged with a certainty that it will be looked after on a continuing basis .
9 With new technology making our lives easier by the day , it 's good to know that the environment is being looked after at the same time .
10 ‘ She 's looked after like a little princess . ’
11 They need to explore , socialise , mix with interested adult company and be looked after in a warm and friendly environment .
12 There are countries where you might enter and be looked after in a hospitable way ; you do not feel that could happen in England .
13 During a trip with his amateur mountaineering father the rains came and young Simon spent four days being looked after in a Buddhist teaching monastery .
14 Fabrics are expensive , but they will last for years and give great pleasure provided they are looked after in the proper manner .
15 People in the street are asked to prepare for an influx of refugees who will be looked after in the local church hall .
16 It was a new sensation — or one she had forgotten — this feeling of being looked after by a strong , tender man .
17 The child of a globe-trotting executive mother is looked after by a female nanny and so the positive image of women in outward-looking powerful jobs is at once cancelled .
18 The arrangement was for Dorli and Lieserl to be looked after by a young Leeds couple , Theo and Tilly Hall , who had offered to take in refugee children .
19 The poor little rich boy was looked after by a second mother in the person of strict Ilse , from Germany : this did a great deal , but not enough , to relieve the isolation he felt — which , as his researches disclosed , was to be a factor in the isolation and rejection suffered in turn by his younger brother , who also left for the Mediterranean .
20 On the visit I was looked after by a Danish girl called Merete .
21 Foundationers have a special place in the life of Heriot 's and are looked after by a senior member of Staff with responsibility for pastoral care .
22 THERE is a room in the House of Lords looked after by a clerical officer named Mr Pink .
23 I could n't see why , because apparently the kid is looked after by a local nursemaid , who had taken it off that day to visit her own family .
24 ‘ ( 1 ) Subject to the following provisions of this section , a child who is being looked after by a local authority may not be placed , and , if placed , may not be kept , in accommodation provided for the purpose of restricting liberty ( ‘ secure accommodation ’ ) unless it appears — ( a ) that — ( i ) he has a history of absconding and is likely to abscond from any other description of accommodation ; and ( ii ) if he absconds , he is likely to suffer significant harm ; or ( b ) that if he is kept in any other description of accommodation he is likely to injure himself or other persons .
25 ‘ Where the person applying for leave to make an application for a section 8 order is not the child concerned , the court shall , in deciding whether or not to grant leave , have particular regard to — ( a ) the nature of the proposed application for the section 8 order ; ( b ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( c ) any risk there might be of that proposed application disrupting the child 's life to such an extent that he would be harmed by it ; and ( d ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority — ( i ) the authority 's plans for the child 's future ; and ( ii ) the wishes and feelings of the child 's parents .
26 The Children Act intended parental responsibility to be shared when children are looked after by a local authority , but practice is proving less than perfect as new dangers emerge for children who are ‘ accommodated ’ .
27 Part Four examines the respective rights , duties and responsibilities of the local authority , parent and child when a child is being looked after by a local authority .
28 In deciding whether to grant leave the court must have regard to : ( i ) the nature of the proposed application ; ( ii ) the applicant 's connection with the child ; ( iii ) the risk of harmful disruption to the child 's life ; and ( iv ) where the child is being looked after by a local authority , the authority 's plans for the child 's future and the wishes and feelings of the parents ( s10(9) ) .
29 You will be made very welcome in his pretty ‘ Hansel and Gretel ’ Gasthof , and very well looked after by the friendly owner , Frau Henn .
30 Dr Zhurid said Brightness and Gorgeous , the other beluga , would be looked after by the Moscow-based Institute of Evolution and Animal Morphology .
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