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

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1 ‘ I have nothing any more I can only look at the pictures ’
2 I can only look at the pictures .
3 We can only look to the practices within which we treat animals , be it as pets , racing animals , food , experimental subjects , or denizens of the wild , tempered by our natural disinclination to cause them needless suffering , or treat them with disrespect .
4 With such a man as their representative , Albanians can only look to the West for help before it is too late .
5 You should always remember that you can only look after the patient successfully if you also look after yourself .
6 Mr Scully adds that security considerations may limit what data an individual can look at — London , for instance , can not look at the accounts specific to Hong Kong .
7 Now the one thing that I think is important is that one can not look at the problems of any given society in the world in isolation from the rest of the world as a whole , and in particular , in the case of underdeveloped countries , their problems are very much linked to the situations that take place in the developed countries .
8 It , it 's all that and then you can just look through the amplifier
9 No , you can just look into the camera and say , erm ,
10 You can just look at the periodic erm
11 Right okay , so if I can just look at the details for each of them .
12 ‘ We can still look at the arteries on the ventral surface of the brain , ’ he continued .
13 So in terms of commitment er County Councils can always look at the the route , it can always change its mind .
14 Yes , I mean my view is that we put it out for members we see what the uptake is and then we can always look at the list and ring certain other people
15 Smith ( 1984 , ix ) , for example , argues ‘ one can hardly look at the world today without perceiving that , at the hands of capital , the last two decades have witnessed an emergent restructuring of geographical space more dramatic than any before ’ , instancing de-industrialization and regional decline , changes in the distribution of population in metropolitan areas , and the nascent industrialization of the Third World .
16 We are looking for people who can accept that the past has passed and , whilst remembering it with fondness , can also look to the future and view what it might bring with a degree of optimism and hope .
17 With the substantial reality of an ether existing in space as accepted by Quantum Physics , in line with the ancient Vedic teachings , we can now look at the movement of this energy and how it integrates and forms this material world we know according to modern twentieth-century understanding as well as past views .
18 With such questions in mind we can now look at the ‘ structuration ’ of each class in turn , starting with the upper class .
19 Cllr Cooper has also directed that Town Hall visitors can now look at the silver room with its valuable collection and history of the city .
20 A depositor owed £100,000 or £50,000 or any other amount over £20,000 can likewise look to the board , but his claim also is limited to the same top figure of £15,000 .
21 It means that the photographer can actually look through the lens with the aid of mirrors and so view exactly what the photograph will frame .
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