Example sentences of "[adv] to look into " in BNC.

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1 And if any of his fans still needed convincing , they had only to look into the happy , laughing face of his adoring wife Jean , at his side as she has been since his horrific car accident nearly three months ago .
2 " Forgive me , " he said to Sir Edmund , " but when I went to the Commissioner , whom I know slightly , I understood that the police would be good enough to look into our problem .
3 She cocked her head , cheekily , tilting backwards to look into his eyes .
4 Talking during the week with a veteran of the ANC — a man who has opposed Smith publicly and privately for years — I was surprised to hear him say , ‘ Whether the PM was right or wrong , we must assist him now to look into this idea of a change of heart . ’
5 I 've arranged an appointment with Elsie Taylor tomorrow to look into the possibility of early retirement . ’
6 Mr Byrne visited Amiens , which is twinned with Darlington , a few months ago to look into the possibility of setting up a link .
7 So , we if we our receptionist if we can say those are our key specifications , again it 's a loose idea this is not easy sometimes to look into it , partly because we 've been in our jobs for quite a while and you know we do n't , we can clarify it , but think about your subordinates and people that might be trained .
8 Forester moved the machine aside and leaned forward to look into the dark space that was uncovered .
9 ‘ I was attempting to retrieve my own property , ’ Ashley said , and when he strode forward to look into the skip she pointed .
10 The examples of Denmark or of the other members of the Community may in some respects be encouraging , in others not ; but certainly to look into classrooms beyond the Channel , however superficially , is to be reminded that written curricula and centralised administrations do not have to be unwieldy , dictatorial or reactionary .
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