Example sentences of "[coord] to look [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But would n't it have been a good idea to ask a relative or neighbour to go with her or to look after the children who were not going to receive attention ?
2 After the shadowing , regular visits began by all advisers to observe subject teachers at work and to look into the policies and procedures of the school .
3 a self-evaluation followed by visits by advisers to see if staff are performing up to their own perception and to look into the objectives of the school .
4 It therefore provides a good time to reflect on the experience so far in trying to encourage the transfer and synthesis of knowledge across the two fields and to look to the future in the light of that experience .
5 Each party tended to see its own central ideal and to look at the others concerned as a perverse distraction from it .
6 One aim of this chapter is to assess the impact of feminism on political sociology ‘ twenty years on ’ and to look at the difficulties confronting those who wish to do work on women .
7 There have been various attempts to classify different corporate cultures and to look at the consequences of those types for the use of power ( see Deal and Kennedy ; Handy ) .
8 However , it is time to take a more positive view , and to look at the way early organisms began to combine energy from the sun with gases in the atmosphere and in so doing enabled life as we know it to evolve .
9 I urge the Minister to comment on that and to look at the way in which capital is treated for income support purposes to ensure that such disadvantages do not continue .
10 Erm , and to look at the stories which are of a different time but are still relevant to our time and place , they have a , have a message for us , even though they were set a hundred years ago , they 've still got something to say us , so I think that 's an area we need to explore .
11 This study aims to discover patterns of migration of labour within and between the townships of Calverley parish and to look at the role of vestry policy upon this and also upon movement into and out of the parish .
12 Gregory of Tours , in particular , provides evidence of unequalled richness ; on the one hand he provides us with some of the most compelling images of the power of the Merovingian Church , on the other he allows us to see behind those images , and to look at the nuts and bolts supporting them .
13 The best way is to make a chart of each proposed solution and to look at the gains , losses and likely outcome for each .
14 But I am jolly sure that they would not let the government of the day , or their contemporary House of Commons , forget how important it is to supply water and to look after the sewers and drains .
15 This is the person with the suit — the one you will see most of and who will be present at nearly every meeting you have with the agency , the one whose job it is to look after your interests within the agency , and to look after the agency 's interests in dealing with you .
16 The wife 's common work is to bake bread for the family , to wash and mend ragged clothes , and to look after the children ; but at beansetting , haymaking , and harvest she earns as comes one week with another about 6d .
17 But to look at the problem from another angle , none of us lives in an environment free from synthetic chemicals — if we did , would we still suffer from those ‘ everyday symptoms ’ such as headaches ?
18 Stoessl says : ‘ The inquiry does n't have to justify the polls , but to look into the way they 're done and try to explain the discrepancies .
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