Example sentences of "look [adv] [prep] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Why not keep the old laws and the half-metre gap , then allow the touch judges to look for off-sides and crooked throws and let the ref look just for illegal play ?
2 Speed does look best in central midfield ( his own preferred position ) .
3 We 'll look further into this concept in the future , but in the meantime , thanks for reading .
4 We have arrived at chapter 22 , but before we deal with it in detail , we must look quickly at another story that lies between Isaac 's birth and his coming so soon and so close to death .
5 We shall look later in some detail at how independence changed the media of Tanzania and Zambia , but first it will be helpful to consider what facilities existed throughout Africa in that period of transition .
6 The therapist should look also for any avoidance of previously enjoyed recreational hobbies such as squash , golf , or sailing .
7 Because we are immersed in the culture of the modern world as actor-participants , it takes an effort of will to stand back and look clearly with Christian discernment .
8 I hope you will look favourably on this request Comments .
9 The County Council published a statement saying they would not look favourably on any development , Max Nicholson of the NCC entered the fray and we managed to raise the necessary endowment of £100,000 locally .
10 The local authority would be willing to sell the land to the church and would look favourably on any application to develop the land for housing .
11 I would look probably for another course
12 well can we look please at one brochure , er take er C thirty one , C page thirty one it actually begins at twenty nine I want to ask you one or two questions about this , have you got page twenty nine ?
13 But do not look here for specific advice .
14 ‘ The good news means that residents can look forward to better security , more economical heating and an improved environment .
15 She only wished she could look forward to that day — instead , she realised , aching inside at the prospect , she was dreading it .
16 Erm , so we 'll look forward to that report , er , those in favour of the recommendations please say aye .
17 Yes , we can look forward to that application , for under the provisions agreed in the treaty , if we and our European partners fail to implement directives that we sign up to , we shall be subjected to substantial fines by the European Court of Justice .
18 Since the assembly 's main job is to enact a constitution , and that will require a two-thirds majority , the assembly members can look forward to much horse-trading .
19 He continued : ‘ Assuming current market conditions do not deteriorate further , the group , with conservative borrowings , a prime land bank and a good forward sales position can look forward to another year of growth . ’
20 Mrs Hayward can now look forward to proper care for the rest of her life .
21 BCRS would certainly look forward to any opportunity of co-operating in this venture .
22 ‘ Our fortunes follow those of our clients and there is no sign from our clients ’ businesses that we can look forward to any upturn in the short to medium term . ’
23 Anyways … that s all definately in the past … lets just look forward to some juicey results this year … in the mould of 6–1 vs Sheff Wed , 4–1 away to Aston Villa , 5–2 vs Blackburn , 4–1 vs Chelsea …
24 You can look forward to some sort of land away to quarry gravel for motorways , like someone I can think of a view and , let's face it , the mountain will still be there when you come back .
25 Once more we could look forward with anticipatory glee .
26 Michael Yuille , the university 's finance director , said : ‘ The results show that the difficulties of the 1980s are now behind us and we can look forward with greater confidence . ’
27 Jones is hoping for an offer of compensation from the local authority and must now look forward with added enthusiasm to 1991 , when Giants are scheduled to move into their own purpose-built , multi-sport arena .
28 I did n't envy them their individual futures , which seemed dull or trivial to me , but I did envy the fact they had futures at all , whereas I had none , or , at least , not one to which I could look forward with any confidence .
29 If the Home Secretary does not want the Bill to do serious damage to internal discipline in prisons , resulting in matters that should be dealt with by internal disciplinary procedures going to court and taking up the time of the criminal justice system — making it far more difficult for prison governors to run their prisons — he had better look again at that clause and amend it .
30 In due course we might look closer at that episode with the Gilberd : she admits after much blushing and prevarication that he accused her in the High Street delicatessen of baby-snatching — did it openly , in a loud voice .
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