Example sentences of "look [prep] [pers pn] on " in BNC.

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1 It looks to me on the plan ,
2 And the way she 'd looked at her on the doorstep , and the cup of tea she 'd spilled and blamed on her age .
3 How she had looked at him on their wedding day — as if he were a god !
4 I 've looked at it on both sides , from different angles and colour is something to do with it .
5 They 'd looked at it on Sunday .
6 They 're looking for him on the moors . ’
7 ‘ Yesterday morning , at Shellerton House , Mr Tremayne Vickers and young Mr and Mrs Perkin Vickers all told me they 'd spent three or four hours looking for you on Monday night .
8 They was looking for it on a list .
9 Is Nana and Del looking after you on Saturday ?
10 ‘ We are aware of reports of the incident and we will be looking into it on Monday morning , ’ he added .
11 In this recording the orchestra is in the foreground most of the time ; and during this time we often hear the singers as though looking at them on stage through inverter opera glasses , where they are distinct but tiny .
12 But er I kept looking at them on Friday .
13 I think on that , looking at it on a logical basis , er , I think our stuff will take up one third of the boot
14 That he 'd gone out to look for her on the road and across the clunch pit field , returning alone half an hour later .
15 How did you manage to look after them on such a small wage ?
16 We 're coming down to look after you on Saturday .
17 Rather , he was to look after it on behalf of the grantor 's family .
18 I ca n't possibly look after them on my own , and it 's obvious that those two little girls are going to need a considerable amount of mothering . ’
19 Do they look after you on the plane Sue ?
20 ‘ Mind you look after them on the journey and buy them sweets and comic books for the train . ’
21 ‘ There were all these groups or whatever , and none of them look like us on TV .
22 So when you look at it on a yearly basis and a compare it to what it was a few years ago , Yes it 's gone up a lot .
23 So perhaps we can have a look there , and this will appear on the ne and , and I suggest we look at it on the next General Purposes Committee .
24 We will then look at him on Saturday to see if there is a reaction .
25 Well I think you can look at it on two levels and one , one reason is to change the Party structure shake them up a bit , cos there 's , there 's evidence that they were erm you know moving to the right and allying with er rich peasants and landlords , and the other , on the level is actually having a policy which would get mass support and this obviously would require incentives in the form of land to peasants .
26 ‘ I was hoping to look at them on the plane , but they were at the bottom of the pile and I never got around to it . ’
27 She also got quite a shock when she saw his face as he turned to look at her on film .
28 To look at it on a comparable basis .
29 The plan does n't point to Finmere as an area where there 's a resumption in favour of mineral working , so what we will have to do with the Finmere proposals , is to look at it on its merits .
30 He embarked on his career of gillie in 1849 as Prince Albert 's gillie , and was mentioned in the queen 's journal on 11 September 1849 as ‘ young J. Brown ’ who looked after her on an outing .
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