Example sentences of "[adv] looks [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Signor Matarazzo personally looks after the comfort of his guests , and , if you decide to sample his restaurant , you can be certain that whatever is on the menu of the day will be well worth eating and reasonably priced . |
2 | At very least this habit will get us out of a rigid frame of mind which only looks at the problem in away determined by experience . |
3 | But which party genuinely looks to the future and offers the best for our children ? |
4 | Sadly , his face still looks like the inspiration for Phantom Of The Opera . |
5 | The exhibition also looks at the making and selling of instruments on Merseyside over the past 200 years . |
6 | the report also looks at the health risks linked to eating excess sugar , notably sucrose and sugar-based sweeteners . ’ |
7 | Reg Jones also looks after the Bromborough depot on Merseyside . |
8 | No doubt there were also climatic factors involved and one automatically looks to the reconstruction maps to see if all the reef . |
9 | If one simply looks at the level of unemployment amongst architects over time , it is difficult to identify a clear pattern linked to any of the regulatory reforms . |
10 | It then looks at the impact on users of social services and social work departments . |
11 | She squints at me again and then looks round the shop for summat . |
12 | This is like in a big glass case and it 's other parts , there 's like a little bit there looks like the nativity and then the rest is all parts of Naples in olden times . |
13 | That would not have been the end of it , but it would have put off the worst , and Tutilo seldom looks beyond the day . |