Example sentences of "have look [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | They should have looked for a two-bedded , well-equipped flat in Norwich or in a convenient village close to the shops and post office , and to a church , of course . |
2 | It was inevitable therefore that she should have looked for a career in motor racing — at least that was what she told herself . |
3 | In the gloom he must have looked like a ghost . |
4 | I could n't blame her , I must have looked like a platoon of Japanese snipers behind all that foliage . |
5 | The new Britain may have looked like a waste land by 1945 , or at least a bomb site , especially in its inner cities . |
6 | Travelling by bus at night in winter could be a chilling experience , so my mother made me anklets from the fur cuffs of an old coat ; these stayed on by means of snap fasteners , and I must have looked like a poodle , but they provided considerable comfort . |
7 | It must have looked like an inkwell . |
8 | I 'll have to look through a guide book . ’ |
9 | You 'll have to look at a map . |
10 | You 'll have to look at a map , a map on the wall in the tube . |
11 | The registrar will have a staff of about 20 , but will have to look after a register of perhaps hundreds of thousands of computers . |
12 | He does n't have to look after a family . |
13 | He does n't have to look after a family . |
14 | How much do you have to look after a pond , I mean |