Example sentences of "you [vb mod] look [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | A particular grammatical feature , rather than a particular lexical item , may provide the focus of the concordance ; thus , you may look up , in a Virgil concordance , not the occurrences of ‘ bellum ’ , but the occurrences of the second declension neuter singular nominative noun . |
2 | ‘ You may look back down the mountain . |
3 | if you 've booked it , I said you ought to look forward to it but er , I suppose it 's just come over her |
4 | Kerrie , your mum looks after Chloe when you are at work so you must look forward to being with her at night . |
5 | You must look out for that reaction . |
6 | At this stage the screen that confronts you should look reasonably familiar . |
7 | Basque food is traditionally based more on sauces than stews , although you should look out for marmitako , tunny fish stewed with tomatoes , potatoes , green peppers and bread . |
8 | At the very least you should look out for password protection and virus checkers ; a more serious network station would include them as built-in hardware rather than merely as loadable utilities . |
9 | There are three attributes that you should look out for and try to develop in your paragraphs . |
10 | The examiner is quite entitled to set questions on any topic in the syllabus regardless of whether a lecture on it has been given or not and you should look out for the " old foxes " . |
11 | Full-time training at agricultural colleges , universities , or other specialized establishments can provide a much deeper knowledge of the theory of farming , but you should look very carefully at the syllabus to ensure that it covers subjects germane to practical smallholding before enrolling on a course . |
12 | ‘ I think you should look too , ’ said Mr Thabane , re-emerging , breathing fast . |
13 | ‘ I did n't say I wanted to go to bed with you , but that I wanted to make love to you ; a subtle difference , ’ he chided , ‘ and I do n't know why you should look so disbelieving — you have a lovely supple body … |
14 | If your eyesight is good you might look closely at that Haitian face on the cover between the lip and the chin ( just above Samuel Johnson ) . |
15 | You might look around and not see a tree with any foliage on it whatever ’ . |
16 | There 's a lot of erm , conflicting ideas about using Abbey 's rate book and , and you might look very confusing in itself , but actually it 's not half so bad as it seems . |
17 | Well , when I 'm finished with you , you 'll look closer to thirty . " |
18 | ‘ Just take your apron off , you 'll look all right then . |
19 | ‘ Well I hope you 'll look out for yourself and remember how we 've brought you up ’ , Grace warned . |
20 | One day you 'll look back on it all and laugh . ’ |
21 | ‘ Promise you 'll look in and say hello when you have time . ’ |
22 | glasses because you 'll look much more astute , like you 're a technician . ’ |
23 | You 'd look even funnier . |
24 | If you cut your hair you 'd look just like a skinny boy . |
25 | ‘ I thought you 'd look entirely different . ’ |
26 | ‘ I wonder if you could look up somebody else . |
27 | They were quite far apart , it was light but still felt enclosed : you could look up and see the high tops of the pines swaying in a wind that you could n't feel down on the ground . |
28 | If you are writing about Eliot 's poem The Waste Land ( published in 1922 ) for example , you might consider it relevant to know about other events of that year ( or the years when it was being written ) , and so you could look up 1922 in the index to the London newspaper The Times ( the poem is set partly in London and was published there ) . |
29 | And always , on a clear day , you could look up and see the magnificent , snow-capped Alps . |
30 | At three o'clock in the morning you could look up and their windows were blazing with light . |