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

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1 Nothing especially to look out for ? ’
2 ‘ I feel for the place , ’ he says , ‘ and they need someone here to look after it . ’
3 I used an inadequate metaphor of ‘ face ’ and ‘ mask ’ , suggesting that performing is more akin to creating a mask for someone else to look at .
4 Of course , keeping a pet , any pet , means that you can not go on holiday without making arrangements for someone else to look after it .
5 If you plan to go abroad , then clearly you will need to make arrangements for someone else to look after your dog while you are away from home .
6 These guardians do not own any equity individually , and so , if they leave the firm for any reason such as retirement , the shares are handed on to someone else to look after .
7 And , as Ruth told Gloria later , ‘ She 's got something else to look forward to … her wedding day . ’
8 The citizens on the pavements , waiting patiently for the parade to start , had something else to look at now .
9 so that 's something else to look at , but it takes time
10 I do n't want no one else to look after him — I want to .
11 Megan must have been there , Mrs Files 's senile aunt whom she brought to work when there was no one else to look after her .
12 He knew she lived alone , and wasted no breath reminding her there was no-one there to look after her .
13 Now if anyone like to look at the present day and er pension book , they 'll discover that since then , for the last three years , they 've done the people of this country out of one week 's pension every year .
14 Plus there 's nothing else to look at , no neon or bars , and nothing to hear .
15 ‘ And nothing else to look at , ’ Jamie went on .
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