Example sentences of "[prep] [be] looked [prep] " in BNC.

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1 This needs to be looked into .
2 Numbers of people at North 's level at the NSC , the State Department , the CIA and the Defense Department knew that ‘ Ollie was up to something ’ : something hyperactive , makeshift , slightly off-centre , not to be looked into .
3 It is probable that during the short drive from the palace to Villeneuve l'Etang both decided that certain aspects of court protocol would have to be looked into and that changes would have to be made .
4 An avenue open to persons aggrieved , who feel they have suffered injustice because of maladministration is to ask for their complaints to be looked into by either the Local Commissioner or the Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration .
5 But should the barrels stay missing for a while , they are not likely to be posing much of a health hazard — at least , not nearly as much as that posed by the tonnes of poison whose storage , legal or otherwise , is now going to be looked into .
6 To , to Angie you know , I mean a , were alright , we 've got plenty of local issues , but I mean when we think of the , the big issues , these are the big issues that need to be looked into .
7 Such issues as domiciliary day care , mobile day care and the day care which the voluntary sector can provide will need to be looked into .
8 In connection particularly with the second inquiry , will the right hon. Gentleman bear in mind the fact that we have children in private as well as in local authority homes , all of which need to be looked into quickly ?
9 I think that definitely need to be looked into , as does the er , requirement of this particular post within the act .
10 ‘ This is a can of worms and really needs to be looked into carefully , ’ he said .
11 Yes , that is something that erm we 've erm made quite clear , as a result of our first major meeting , which we held two or three weeks ago , that sex equality , sex stereotyping , are matters that have got to be looked into very carefully .
12 Not an object to be looked at and admired .
13 But we want swimming pools to be looked at specifically , rather than as just part of the hotel as a whole . ’
14 Power has also to be looked at in the light of engine capacity and tractor weight .
15 For me , I would like to see these all-singing , all-dancing stage sets sold , if they can find anyone who wants them , and there is no doubt the press department of Central Office needs to be looked at closely .
16 That needs to be looked at . ’
17 Some of these comments related to two very important aspects of the Board 's work and deserved to be looked at in a little more detail .
18 People prefer to be looked at while you are talking .
19 the question arises whether , in relation to any particular post , there is adequate potential to meet the needs of the firm , so notwithstanding what might otherwise be a desirable policy of providing career opportunities , this issue needs to be looked at closely .
20 Thus , as with biological theories , crime is seen as pathological ( a disease ) , as something to be looked at from the medical point of view .
21 I wonder why people hung this sort of thing on the wall to be looked at day after day .
22 To return to the example , if the machine finds that one particular reply to A is especially strong ( leads to an unusually large change in score ) , it remembers that fact , and puts that reply high in the list of plays to be looked at when B and C are examined .
23 They have been there over years and many of the established patterns of reaction are demanding to be looked at .
24 Remember that anything that claims to work by means of spiritual powers needs to be looked at carefully .
25 Lesbian and gay sex porn demands to be looked at differently .
26 In the light of the inquiry into the Orkney affair , it is likely that these submissions will have to be looked at again , and new laws drafted .
27 ‘ The Managers ' Association have written to the FA suggesting this is an area that needs to be looked at for the good of football .
28 : Labour and machines are both at full capacity in department Z. This situation needs to be looked at very carefully .
29 The EAT said that where there were sound business reasons for reorganisation , then the question of reasonableness had to be looked at in the context of a reorganisation and not solely in the context of the offer of new terms and conditions .
30 Nevertheless , Sir , there are some things more fit to be looked at than others ; for instance , there is nothing more fit to be looked at than the outside of a book …
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