Example sentences of "[adv] look [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | Users hell bent on OLTP , the key downsizing element had better look elsewhere . |
3 | The trouble was that she would never say , she would only look away and murmur vaguely , ‘ You decide … ’ |
4 | There were lots of little gems of advice that he wanted to offer his daughter , but Ian could only look blankly at her as he steeled himself to give her away . |
5 | ‘ If you need evidence of that , you need only look as far as the Trust operation now running acute health services in South Tees . ’ |
6 | We in com in coming to a view on the principle of an orbital system , looked at erm those issues in very general terms and clearly erm we 'll will through the process of either a planning application or the local plan and i would say at this point that we we already have er a member commitment to include the preferred option of the County Council within the local plan as we move forward to our consultation draft next year , we would obviously look more rigorously at the the pros and cons of er particular road schemes . |
7 | So your students will relate to their coursebook and will eagerly look forward to the next activity ! |
8 | I do so look forward to it . ’ |
9 | I do so look forward to enjoying all the comforts of your juicy little wife . ’ |
10 | Orwell 's simplicity was much like that parent-figure : it can suddenly look more complicated , and more assumed , than one had at first supposed . |
11 | The most vicious can suddenly look very prim when assuming the role of the victim . |
12 | In this paper I shall thus look systematically at this break with the aura of high modernist art in the 1920s ' avant-garde and in more recent decades . |
13 | 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 … |
14 | so let's just look again at one , five , three please you see you were asked about whether or not the brochure would be updated and when it might be updated , in what particulars circumstances , do you remember Mr ? |
15 | If using a large specimen plant the tank will generally look less contrived if this is place just off-centre . |
16 | I am now standing outside a gate , outside a window , looking into a life that does not belong to me , and I should rather look away . |
17 | NOW that Falkirk Football Club has confirmed the surprising choice of Campbell Christie , General Secretary of the Scottish Trades Union Congress , as its new chairman , we can presumably look forward to a radical change of tactics on the field . |
18 | Most pilots do not instinctively look across and compare their height with the trees unless they have been taught to do so , and more often than not a pilot will try to judge by angles and positioning alone . |
19 | A Highland pony could carry the average six foot man easily , but he would still look long legged on him even allowing for these ponies ' generous girths . |
20 | I think that we must still look cautiously at adoption without consent . |
21 | ‘ You would n't see it curving off into another dimension , or anything like that ; it would still look perfectly straight . |
22 | Lucy was uncomfortable , but could hardly look away . |
23 | It 's too hot and it would n't be good for you and you would hardly look very impressive with a great bandage twined round your ankle like the beginnings of a mummifying session . ’ |
24 | It is tempting to write ‘ If I had my way , I 'd fire all the staff and start all over again ’ , but top management does n't usually look very kindly on this kind of approach . |
25 | Indeed , there 's an excellent description in the seventeenth century by the physician Thomas Willis of an honest and prudent woman , as he describes her , who erm , after much hasty speaking will become mute as a fish , and one might even fancifully look further back and wonder whether this fatiguable weakness was n't something that erm that the Old Testament character , Samson , had . |
26 | In Margaret Thatcher 's time — he wished that she were still at the helm — the party could always look forward to a damn good Leader 's speech on the last afternoon . |
27 | In their annual report , ATP say ‘ In order to remain competitive with other countries in the sports and entertainment field , the ATP must always look ahead and find new ways to expand our game and our business . |
28 | It is also easier to introduce customers to unusual varieties of apple , which may not always look as glossy and appealing as those we 've become used to , but taste far superior . |
29 | Use your mirrors , on narrow or winding roads or where there is a lot of oncoming traffic , drivers of large or slow moving vehicles should be prepared to pull in and slow down to stop as soon as there is suitable opportunity , well , before you take off or turn left or turn right , or slow down or stop , use your mirrors , you should always look behind even if they 're none , a motor cycle should always look behind either , then give the appropriate signal if necessary , remember the routine |
30 | I 'll always look fondly on it . |