Example sentences of "i look to " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ At present I look to the judiciary for advice on the time to be served to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence and to the Parole Board for advice on risk . |
2 | He is an eloquent man , and one who has a clear idea about his role as an artist , ‘ I am aware of belonging to a tradition , I look to Picasso , Giotto , Goya , Beckmann , Chagall . |
3 | I look to the TV , the video recorder . |
4 | I look to NI for an alternative view of the world . |
5 | I look to NI for factual-thought-provoking journalism , not April Fool 's Day articles . |
6 | I look to the current discussions , and also to the United States , to give the ground that is needed . |
7 | The trusts have clearly passed that test , and I look to the hon. Gentleman to admit that . |
8 | I look to those responsible , including local authorities , to use these resources wisely and to improve the value for money in the services they buy . |
9 | I look to the right hon. Member for Sparkbrook when I say that I am not clear about the precise intention that lies behind the phrase in new clause 2 , which refers to ’ satisfactory access to advice and representation ’ — this is for applicants — ’ from advisers and representatives of their choice ’ . |
10 | I look to you to see to it . ’ |
11 | Er and er well I look to myself and my family to make sure that er I do n't just jump without fully reviewing the opportunity 's that are available for me . |
12 | I look to the day when the , to see what the tabloids make , when one of these individuals gets clobbered over the head er , in carrying out their duties . |
13 | So I look to her neighbours because they are the kind of people GMTV is aimed at . ’ |
14 | When I looked to films for information on sexual and romantic matters they were not much help either . |
15 | I looked to the Sheikha for help . |
16 | We were halfway along one side of the ship , and as I looked to the left I saw Oliver about fifteen feet away , staring out into the Channel . |
17 | I looked to where I had slept . |
18 | I looked to where she pointed and began to laugh and jump up and down . |
19 | I looked to Mrs for guidance ; she looked amused , so I surmised it was not the inception of a punishment for my earlier and inconvenient frankness . |
20 | But I looked to a philosophical point of view more comprehensive even than that of the early Collingwood , and I thought I had found the germ of it in the lectures he delivered in my last year on ‘ Nature and Mind ’ . |