Example sentences of "look [prep] the new [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 It 's bad enough looking through the new sections and the main articles and seeing nothing mentioned less than E4 , 6b .
2 Penny always gets landed with looking after the new kids in the class .
3 Mr Eccles says non-EC groups are also looking at the new regulations to identify ‘ schemes that overcome the more onerous ownership restrictions ’ .
4 We will be looking at the new MPs to see if the numbers can be further increased . ’
5 They regard it as significant that the eighth and ninth century saw an increasing volume of exchanges not initiated by the state , but " privately-generated " ; and they look for the new wealth-creators among lords and peasants , finding in rural markets crucial mechanisms of exchange .
6 But look at the new companies which take the place of the old order , says Mr Chandler : almost all have followed the first-mover formula and grown big .
7 This month we look at the new arrangements for meeting the costs of residential care places .
8 ‘ What will happen , ’ he says , ‘ is that Congress will look at the new possibilities for animal suffering that genetic engineering itself might create , and they will try and address those in legislation , or public policy …
9 One has only to look at the new jobs created and investment .
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