Example sentences of "[modal v] look in " in BNC.
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1 | Christ if you think I 'm an egotist you should look in the mirror baby . |
2 | It would enclose within it , a traditional economic development strategy for the work this Committee 's helping , but it should look in a wider issue , and seek to influence wider , wider things that happen within the county . |
3 | Like the Common Law , the rules of Equity are judicial law , i.e. to find them we must look in the first instances to the decisions of the judges who have administered Equity . |
4 | In fact you must look in there three times every day until the ferret is retrieved . |
5 | The sign in the utterance , therefore , does not function as a symbol but as an index : it indicates where we must look in the world we know or can perceive in order to discover meaning . |
6 | Robyn smiled to herself as she charged down the motorway and imagined how she must look in such a battered , ramshackle old thing . |
7 | She grabbed the wrap and hugged it round her , agonisingly aware of the swollen-eyed wreck she must look in the brightness . |
8 | We 'll go back to all the places you 've been since you nicked my bag and we 'll look in every single rubbish bin till we find them . ’ |
9 | ‘ We 'll look in here first , ’ she said . |
10 | " I 'll look in this morning . |
11 | But I 'll look in the Smoking Room . |
12 | Now correct me if I 'm wrong , I 'll look in the other r Excuse me while I look in the other room . |
13 | We 'll look in this one then , now the rain 's died off a bit . |
14 | But they had one in the corner you see and I could see the back leg was gone said to Margaret an said I might as well do something of that , you know , to do up it 's the only one that they had there that wanted really wanted repairing , so the feller said ooh I do n't know he said hang on , I 'll look in the book . |
15 | I 'll look in mine tomorrow . |
16 | I 'll look in my ro so that sort of thing she can look at in the morning . |
17 | we might look in his pig-hut . |
18 | They 're not really so complicated as perhaps they might look in the first place . |
19 | I suppose your standard Manhattan faggot might look in here for a final white wine en route to a dungeon appointment or death-pact rendezvous at the Water Closet or the Mother Load . |
20 | Had you thought about how that might look in the public prints ? |
21 | Let's look in this bucket and see which of these things will float and which of them will sink . |
22 | Let's look in detail at what you have to do and see how the linker functions . |
23 | It is these changes to the carriage controls that knitters sometimes find hard to master , so let's look in detail at what the carriage controls do . |
24 | of let's look in my diary . |
25 | Both carry details of jobs in the independent sector and the Standard has occasional recruitment supplements which may look in more depth at job opportunities . |
26 | If we take one of the quotes in Fig. 8.1 as illustrative we may look in more detail at the information which is published : |
27 | They ought to look in their own back yard first ! ! ! ! ! |
28 | ONE of our bar staff recently came into the kitchen to ask if she could look in the soup kettle to see what colour the soup was . |
29 | Right if you have n't if you ca n't find the dictionary you could look in the paper see what time Neighbours is on . |
30 | ‘ I just wondered if you could look in the library for me ’ , she explained . |