Example sentences of "look [prep] the [noun sg] in " in BNC.
Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
1 | Look for the answer in the next issue . |
2 | He 'd open the door , take a few sips , close the door and look for the principal in the toilet . |
3 | Look for the good in your stepgrandchildren and try not to compare them unfavourably with your natural grandchildren . |
4 | But if you look behind the mirror in Harrods 's designer department changing rooms there are piles of security tags . |
5 | Moreover , we look to the way in which its work would be laced into the work of local education authorities and the Schools Council , and the close collaboration with the Office of Fair Trading and the Department of Trade which it would no doubt enjoy , to make sure that consumer needs came first |
6 | The local authority committee member tends to go in dread of anything which may scandalise the electorate , voluntary organisations look to the man in the street for approval and funding . |
7 | Christian writers look to the future in Bangladesh |
8 | Look at the question in Figure 2A ; you are asked to work out the transfer price , but first you must work out what volume the group should operate at . |
9 | Instead of taking an all or nothing approach based on causation , look at the question in terms of measure of damages and award a percentage . |
10 | ‘ It is time for the party as a whole to take a step back and look at the way in which its democracy is being carried out , ’ he told the conference . |
11 | Though typically economists look at the way in which human beings create and distribute goods and services , often with an eye on issues to do with efficiency according to some rational criteria , this does not prevent them using economic theories to examine , for example , educational provision , the supply of blood donors , voting choice , to name but a few . |
12 | Well , look at the puck in here |
13 | Look at the bend in his left knee : it is an indication of how crouched and low you should be . |
14 | When we look at the case in favour of lost continents , it seems to make sense to examine Atlantis first . |
15 | As an example , we look at the case in which an initially isothermal column of liquid is set up with a stable salt gradient in it ; the base of the column is then heated . |
16 | To find out about Alexander Technique classes or workshops , ask your local-education authority for details , search your local ‘ what 's on ’ in the newspaper or look at the noticeboard in your library . |
17 | Look at the malice in his eyes . |
18 | Similarly , when we look at the South in contemporary perspective , we can identify a wide variety of indicators on which it stands out . |
19 | But look at the scene in which Ludwitt comes back . |
20 | What Marshall and Clock did was to vary certain aspects of text structure , and look at the effect in terms of how well subjects were able to write about what they recalled from the passage in question . |
21 | Classroom teachers who look at the lighting in their classroom may question whether they are able to do anything positive to help . |
22 | yeah , perhaps is n't , cos look at the pain in your frozen shoulder , its pain and yet its nothing broke is there ? |
23 | Just look at the record in the last two years alone . |
24 | Look at the difference in these sums of money . |
25 | And on the day that a massive increase in registered drug addicts is announced , we look at the situation in the Fox F M area . |
26 | The same kind of escape ( or enlargement , if you look at the process in a favourable light ) is allowed for in a discussion of half a century ago in which the thesis that all novels contributed to a sense of escape from the artificial complexities of civilisation was turned to a commercial purpose . |
27 | They just look at the report in the paper and say how on earth was this man fined fifty pounds for this offence . |