Example sentences of "[verb] to look to " in BNC.
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1 | Chemistry has to look to its public image — people are not certain whether it is a good thing or not . |
2 | But usually a practitioner has to look to decisions where the material features are fairly comparable with his particular case . |
3 | Jack 's Mum , Jane , knows she has to look to the future . |
4 | The borough council only needs to look to the example of Durham County Council which has given £100,000 to the Bowes Museum for its centenary celebrations to see how important local heritage is . |
5 | Attention to surveillance and the rational use of primary and secondary resources are still needed , but as we try to add ‘ quality to quantity ’ we may need to look to social science as well as to epidemiology . |
6 | ‘ If HUG 's proposals have any massive revenue consequences we would need to look to Liverpool Health Authority . |
7 | With over half the British labour force by then state-employed , whether directly or indirectly , competitive private enterprise in a dynamic style inspired by Japan , West Germany and the United States had come to look to many , and with some reason , like a radical option . |
8 | Beyond that , law centres would be expected to look to local authorities and other sources to fund work arising out of other needs of the communities they serve . |
9 | Although former Neville men were predisposed to look to the duke , Gloucester still had to work at being a good lord in order to give substance to the relationship . |
10 | Although former Neville men were predisposed to look to the duke , Gloucester still had to work at being a good lord in order to give substance to the relationship . |
11 | You also need to be inventive and prepared to look to untried and untested ways to earn money or to make it work for you . |
12 | Sir , — I note with interest that in its last annual accounts , the Institute has published a cash flow statement , which some members might expect to look to as a model . |
13 | When Charles cut down the sacred tree Irminsul , he was destroying the one central element of Saxony that all tribes seemed to look to and respect . |
14 | Trade unionists , as we have seen , had little cause to look to the judiciary for the protection of their statutory rights . |
15 | ‘ I know that , Mrs C. Got to look to every penny . |
16 | It becomes important to say these things in view of the fact that Christian people tend to look to Jesus ' teaching and actions as exemplary of what human relationships should be . |
17 | In an indication that Britons would be paying more in indirect taxes in the medium term , but the the blow had been deferred until future years , the Chancellor said : ‘ These reviews will inevitably take time , so I have also had to look to the revenue side of the account . |
18 | Fribble said , ‘ He 's awake , you know , ’ and they turned to look to where Calatin was sitting in his chair , his single eye open , searching the room with a look of bewilderment . |
19 | Although the USA has always tended to look to education to solve its national problems , education in the UK has traditionally been viewed more as a benefit to the individual . |
20 | A girl 's got to look to the future , you know . ’ |
21 | And in this particular county one has only got to look to Ryedale who s I so far as I know is the only authority to have carried out a comprehensive survey of local housing needs . |
22 | No-one could label him ‘ collaborator ’ , and a wide spectrum of the population began to look to him in the chaotic aftermath of the Japanese defeat . |
23 | It aroused fury among the educated classes in Teheran , and it was never ratified ny the Majles , It was at this time that the same Iranian nationalists began to look to the United States for support against British exploitation . |
24 | It began to look to him like a conspiracy . |
25 | Oxford 's bluff worked for some time , but when by late 1713 the Jacobites finally realised they had been taken for a ride , they began to look to Bolingbroke for support . |
26 | Even in Blaisdon , fruit growers are beginning to look to more reliable crops . |
27 | Dave Morris , the Ramblers ' Scottish officer , said the Government had already accepted that it needed to look to Europe for future ideas for the countryside . |
28 | Korda had seen that producers would have to look to television as an alternative source of revenue . |
29 | Country people may well have to look to themselves in the future , and to the skills of men like Dave Dunn . |
30 | What we are trying to say is that we do n't have to look to our mothers for everything . |