Example sentences of "you [vb mod] look [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , as many people do , you may look on retirement as the opportunity for a job switch ( with perhaps a reduction in hours ) or the chance you have always wanted of setting up on your own .
2 If so , you may look for work of the same status , remunerated at the same level , for a reasonable time , without having your compensation reduced as a result .
3 All but one agreed with the statement : ‘ You must look after number one . ’
4 So in other words he 's saying , you should look to history to try and understand what 's happening .
5 No what we said was that if you were interested to see if two variables are associated , this is for a pi squared you might look at sex differences , men and women , and smoking or non-smoking now if they were associated what we 've said is that you might for example ex in fact women 'll probably smoke more than men .
6 You might look for clusters , using the properties
7 And so you 'll look for sort of these two combinations to find out whether it 'll be a tangent a cosine or a sine .
8 ‘ I mean you 'll look after Kirsty ? ’
9 ‘ Constance , you 'll look after Nicky , wo n't you ?
10 You could look for identification if , yeah
11 As we discussed at the meeting on May 17 1989 , it would be extremely helpful if you could look for places where captions carrying additional information could appear at the foot of the screen and write the caption .
12 William Congreve 's Love for Love and The Way of the World are highly decorated in language , and sharp in wit ; to compare with these , you could look at William Wycherley 's more ‘ basic ’ comedy , The Country Wife .
13 But … if you could look at Der Zarewitsch ?
14 example For the Emma essay , you could look in a bibliography for a link between " irony " and " Austen " and " characterisation " ; you could scan some collections of essays on Austen or Emma for possibly relevant material ; similarly you could look in books on irony , in order to see how closely your ideas resemble existing material , and what aspects are original .
15 You would look at Tadcaster versus a settlement of four five thousand in the Greater York area .
16 He pointed out the importance of having both long and short term memory — ‘ you do n't want to clutter up your brain with information that is irrelevant long term ’ , he said , giving as an example the way you would look at traffic approaching as you crossed a street — you need to recall the situation for only a few seconds .
17 I derive untold pleasure from looking at buildings , but not just as objects which please the eye , nor just as works of art , as you would look at pictures in a gallery ; I also like imagining who commissioned them , who built them , what sort of person first lingered on their balcony or opened their casement window .
18 You said you would look after things .
19 ‘ If you stay long enough you will look with suspicion on unfamiliar faces . ’
20 Now you will look after Mr Tucker , wo n't you , Fwinky ? ’
21 Only you can look for associations , explanations and seek amplification of what it was your unconscious mind was trying to communicate to you while you slept — and dreamed .
22 In non-ELT materials you can look for situations which are likely to feature highly predictable language : scenes set in restaurants or shops , at parties , the reception desk or the dining table can sometimes be picked out of a longer programme and used in isolation to give an example of particular language functions in operation .
23 Think of the difference it makes when you can look at programmes like that in the classroom on a video player : you can stop the programme at any point , you can go back and look at something again , you can choose to break it up into as many short sections as you want to and you can come back to it another day to refresh students ' memories .
24 ‘ There 's lots of different angles you can look at things from .
25 Eventually they are turned to stone , but they retain not only the outward shape that they had in life , albeit sometimes distorted , but on occasion even their detailed cellular structure is preserved so that you can look at sections of them through the microscope and plot the shape of the blood vessels and the nerves that once surrounded them .
26 People who do this are actually given a training , this does n't hurt the baby , they do n't mind , their bones are very soft you 'll look at your baby , all of you can look at babies that you 're caring for and you hold them and you see well is that leg longer than the other ?
27 You can look after Perdita . ’
28 You can look after Papa .
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