Example sentences of "its [noun] look [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | He even switched on the blue urinal lamp to see how its light looked against the clean walls . |
2 | English Heritage chairman Jocelyn Stevens has said the organisation needed to hive off some of its responsibilities looking after the nation 's monuments . |
3 | And then , turning its head to look round the workshops , it said , ‘ We do not ask of you that you give us your slaves , Robemaker , for it is vital that the Looms are kept weaving . |
4 | Its organisers look on the participation of these head teachers who have become very active as they become increasingly involved , as an indispensable and exciting part of the committee 's operations . |
5 | Red-figure turns out to combine the silhouette-principle , dear to vase-decorators for its strength on the curved surface , with the freedom of outline drawing ; and this encourages its practitioners to look outside the closed tradition of their craft to the work of painters on flat surfaces ( cf. fig. 45 , painted perhaps about the time of red-figure 's inception ) . |
6 | The Green Study though was a perfect place for writing ; again panelled , the panelling painted a celadon green , one of its windows looked over the garden and caught all the sun , the other over a side courtyard and away across the huddled roofs of Mermaid Street to Winchelsea , another ancient town . |
7 | Her flat was on the third floor with its windows looking towards the river . |
8 | He accused the Labour group of going back on its promise to look after the interests of the handicapped . |