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

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1 In looking into the future it is always difficult to tell which changes are going to happen within the system as we know it ( democracy , capitalism , banks ) and which changes are going to alter the system — itself .
2 Thus the results can not be explained by a bias in looking towards the decorticate half-field in the absence of detectable stimulation .
3 Once again , the Regional Arts Association will know the leading amateur companies in your area , and this should certainly help you in looking for the kind of group to which you are best suited .
4 There is a joy in looking for the kindly and generous action in the daily round ; a kindly smile from some ordinary person whose responses have not been blighted by desire or greed or envy .
5 While he persists in looking for the golden egg before the chicken is even hatched the terrorists will continue to exact a mounting price in blood for his dithering approach to security .
6 In looking for the answers , let us begin with those citizens who have been around for the longest time — the elderly and those in later middle age .
7 Vivien is not alone in thinking that the European professionals are making a mistake in looking for the same privileges and superstar treatment that is nowadays meted out to their American sisters .
8 Then he went down in this loose scrum , should n't have been there , but he was always a bit of a hero , and I put my foot in looking for the ball and there he was .
9 In looking for the means to undermine Chomsky 's position , generative semanticists were then attracted to a considerable body of philosophical thought devoted to showing the importance of the uses of language to an understanding of its nature ( work by Austin , Strawson , Grice and Searle in particular ) .
10 In looking to the future of coal after the strike this study considers that demand will be little higher in the UK in the year 2000 than in 1983 and that roughly 10% of demand could well be supplied by imported coal .
11 It is not too alarmist in looking to the future —
12 It seems that the church could perhaps take a lead in looking at the implications of suicide , and at possible ways of providing services to try and prevent it .
13 In looking at the size of endowments for these houses it is important to recognize the wider benefits that are secured .
14 What worried me in looking at the Franks Report is that it was the same group of ministers on the same committee that were dealing with the big issues of war and peace in Middle Europe , with the procurement of nuclear weapons systems .
15 In looking at the first of these it must be recognized that no map , however detailed or carefully compiled , can perfectly represent the ‘ ground truth ’ , while in the second instance , the digitizing process merely serves to compound the errors present in the original map ( Poiker 1982 ; Blakemore 1984 ) .
16 This involves students in the examination of conflicts between and within societies , and draws on the insights of political scientists , historians , social scientists and philosophers in looking at the origin and nature of such conflicts and the means of resolving them .
17 Too often time on site is absorbed in dealing with contractor 's queries rather than in looking at the work .
18 In looking at the child as a whole person , the involvement of the child 's parents is essential .
19 But first , in looking at the history of classical principles in the previous chapters I have left loose ends untied and contradictions unresolved .
20 In looking at the industries in which black workers work , we are only examining the kind of work they do — what industry they are employed in .
21 This argument is partly illustrated by Becher ( 1981 ) who , in looking at the ‘ cultures ’ of various disciplines , found that academics showed a remarkable intolerance of each other 's disciplines .
22 The two essential parts in looking at the adequacy of the diet are :
23 Clearly in looking at the travel agent sector we have already been analysing something of the domestic arm of the industry since these agents also arrange domestic holidays or parts of them .
24 Maxfield ( 1987 ) in looking at the fear of crime , found that this profoundly affected a minority of people 's lives .
25 Nonetheless the key to understanding this formalist revolution might lie in looking at the content of proto- and early modernist works .
26 In looking at the services to be provided , it is recognised that some duties require a more responsible level of staff than others .
27 In looking at the way in which schools and colleges were managed after the 1988 Act , the Commission pointed out that LEAs would have a less directive role but would still have to monitor the services of schools and colleges .
28 For example , in looking at the way in which primary-school teachers respond to new ideas in environmental study and mathematics , Briault and West ( 1990:20 ) pointed out that teachers came to understand environmental studies more fully by engaging in such work [ i.e. action learning ] , became more confident about investigative approaches in mathematics by undertaking problem-solving activities in a supportive , non-threatening climate .
29 It has also helped in looking at the functions of the business in outline .
30 I think environmental discount and environmental considerations are factors which we 'll come back to in in looking at the migration rates , so you 're going to have another shot at this one .
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