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

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1 If the baby looks more at the new patterns , it indicates that he/she can discriminate them from the original .
2 He particularly looks forward to the new community centre being built and , with a personal interest in sport , is keen that while still remaining a play area , the football field is developed and used for more formal games .
3 Graham Hamilton looks ahead to the new hockey season
4 Canada 's Norm Hadley and Glenn Ennis , widely recognised as two of the outstanding forwards during the ‘ 91 World Cup campaign , have been in Japan since late last year and are now looking ahead to the new season .
5 I'Anson Cup champions Churt CC are looking forward to the new season , having wintered well at the Bohunt School indoor nets .
6 He is looking forward to the new challenge of visiting arthritis sufferers in their own homes .
7 SUPER SMILE Mum Fran and brave little Laura are looking forward to the new Christmas baby .
8 The Cold War theme , against which the collaboration of the Russian and American scientists is positively asserted as looking forward to the new world promised by the black obelisks and the climactic creation of a second sun , contrasts with the political neutrality , even blandness , of Kubrick 's film .
9 ‘ Now we are looking forward to the new season and despite the difficult climate we are hoping membership holds steady .
10 Mr Goodenough says he 's looking forward to the new post at a time when complaints against the police have increased .
11 Above all , I look forward as the new Labour Party Treasurer to bringing the party membership fee down from the dizzy heights of eighteen pounds to the level which we in the trades unions know ordinary people can afford .
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