Example sentences of "[adv] looks [prep] the [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | He respects the expectations of future beneficiaries ; by allowing the bonorum emptor temporary possession of the trust property he also looks to the interests of the creditors . |
2 | Not content to stay with these positive outcomes , the study also looks at the experiences of the minority of residents who are unhappy with their accommodation and explores the problems behind this discontent . |
3 | The guide also looks at the repossessions market in general and at the costs of buying a house . |
4 | It also looks at the problems of mounting an anti- dumping action against a Communist country . |
5 | ‘ The Society also looks at the loans that are six months or more in arrears but have not been taken into possession , and adds a percentage of such arrears to the specific provision figure . |
6 | Following her excellent series on training the young horse , Jane Wallace ( formerly Thelwall ) now looks at the problems facing those of us who ride less than perfect horses . |
7 | TODAY looks at the odds in the most popular forms of gambling . |
8 | To connect these two points , I would stress the obvious point which may be forgotten when one simply looks at the fortunes of particular party organizations . |
9 | This paper then looks at the characteristics of the people who spent some or all of their time in such homes and at the care they got from general practitioners , community nurses and hospitals . |
10 | She is silent for a moment , then looks at the children playing . |
11 | In the common river genus Cottus , or sticklebacks , or seashore blennies , the male defends a territory ; the female visits him , lays her eggs , which he then fertilizes ; the female departs ; and the male then looks after the eggs . |
12 | Wh what happened is , Richard was the team section leader , Dave historically looks after the bearings sales . |