Example sentences of "may look [adv] [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Enabling Mac applications to run on the Intel architecture would be a major task , and it is suggested that the pair may look primarily to the base of Windows applications because while software emulation is feasible , the only efficient way to run Mac applications would be to include a 68000 co-processor . |
2 | Enabling Mac applications to run on the Intel architecture would be a major task , and it is suggested that the pair may look primarily to the base of Windows applications because while software emulation is feasible , the only efficient way to run Mac applications would be to include a 68000 co-processor . |
3 | The family may look forward to the first visit home , assuming that everything can go on exactly where it left off . |
4 | Some employees may look forward to the opportunity of experiencing life in a foreign country ; others may be keen on the compensation package — the lure of tax-free earnings in some countries is strong . |
5 | The future of the two alliances is in the balance , and the Soviet side is already eager to restructure the Warsaw Pact into something which may look more like the Commonwealth than the Moscow-dominated monolith of the still recent past . |
6 | There will be other readers who may look wistfully at the attractions of religious faith but are restrained by the folklore and fashions of what they suppose to be a current scientific philosophy . |
7 | In which case , the British public may look back on the era of scarcity as a golden age of broadcasting . |
8 | ‘ You may look back down the mountain . |