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

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1 The occasion of a partner leaving or joining the firm should always be taken as the opportunity to update the provisions of the agreement and , since each single provision is properly looked at in the context of the entire document , it is the whole agreement which should then be reconsidered and not simply isolated clauses .
2 This helps to reinforce the meaning of the structures students are learning , and ensures that form is rarely looked at in isolation .
3 ‘ The constable in certain districts ’ , The Pall Mall Gazette ( 19 February 1901 ) observed , ‘ is apparently looked upon as the common enemy whom it is right to kick and beat whenever that can be done with safety . ’
4 English was chosen , not just because the majority of its students are female , but because it is generally looked upon by commentators ( e.g. P. Scott 1984 ) , as the ‘ central liberal discipline ’ .
5 The centre 's been running for four years and is still looked after by Andy Middleton who set it up .
6 Some of the mosaics have been lost during the centuries but much remains and is carefully looked after by the Ravenna authorities .
7 An 85-year-old Wigan pensioner is now looked after by her daughter — the mother applied for a grant for the daughter , because she is immobilised by arthritis .
8 The Cutty Sark is now looked after by the Maritime Trust , who teamed up with the Cutty Sark Society in 1989 .
9 After that he is more specific , and begins to refer to Caesar in this context , saying that himself and Brutus were born equal to Caesar in health and intelligence , yet Caesar is now looked upon as a man of such importance .
10 ‘ Peering close ’ is often looked upon as a sign of excellent accommodation capacity .
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