Example sentences of "look [adv] to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | In probing the sources of undeserved distress they generally look outwards to the people across the valley , or over the hill . |
2 | The division between those who look naturally to the private sector and those who look to the public is geographical as much as ideological . |
3 | Then look along to the number of units in one glass or one can or one bottle . |
4 | At the same time , blink once or twice , change eye focus , look into the distance — perhaps out of the window — then look down to the floor . |
5 | I put the blade of the knife against her neck again and look down to the edge of the mattress . |
6 | I lift my head up and look down to the floor at the foot of the bed , where Andy is lying curled up in his sleeping bag , unseen in the shadows , which is why I was being quiet . |
7 | Look at the person — maintain contact with the eyes for as long as is comfortable , look away to the mouth when it becomes uncomfortable , then return to the eyes . |
8 | Look over to the platform high on the opposite bank of the river where once loomed a huge statue of Stalin , which the Communist Party ordered to be destroyed in 1962 . |
9 | You do n't turn the page over , just look over to the next column |
10 | Can I just do this little bit look just to the end of the branch . |
11 | The Sicilian tyrants also look backwards to the archaic age of mainland Greece : Gelon 's appeal to the Syracusan populace is demagogy of a kind that recalls Pisistratus , as does Dionysius ' demand for a bodyguard . |
12 | If you look up to the university lecturer or down on the cleaner , either way you 're not facing up to the truth about us all . |
13 | PICCADILLY CIRCUS It may be wise to keep your eyes on the traffic , but when you 've reached the island , look up to the Spectacolor board above the corner of Haymarket and Coventry Street . |
14 | If I look up to the blue sky , as yet I must when it is blue and bright suddenly , it is in spite of the heavy limb and relaxing back that will drag me down or cause me to hasten home . |
15 | When the coup in Yugoslavia in spring 1941 interfered with Hitler 's plans for an attack on the Soviet Union ( Britain 's last potential Continental ally ) and a deterioration in mood set in owing to the threatening extension of the war to the Balkans , SD soundings of opinion again registered ‘ with what childlike trust the most ordinary people in particular look up to the Führer and our leadership of state ’ , convinced that ‘ the Führer has taken it into account and will deal properly with it ’ . ’ |
16 | ‘ A lot of them look up to the likes of Johnny Marr and say : ‘ That 's what I want to sound like ! ’ |
17 | They look up to the English players and try to copy them as they feel that is the right way to behave . |
18 | It is usual to assume that the pupils will be able to use close-range materials on the desk or table in front of them , and then look up to the blackboard , perhaps to copy notes or diagrams displayed there , then quickly refocus on to their desk work . |
19 | Now look up to the sky . |
20 | Both look up to the centre . |
21 | So , whether we look purely to the way in which a corpus sustains itself internally , or to the production of new perspectives for the corpus , or to the intermingling of different corpuses , or finally to standing outside a corpus altogether and developing a critique of it , we can see that reason is exhibited within and given sense by a framework with its own tacit rules . |
22 | The decor is a fascinating mix of antique and modern and the bedrooms look out to the countryside . |
23 | Today this city-state is a pleasant mixture of Chinese , Malay and Indian cultures — temples and mosques fight for airspace with skyscrapers , and wide tree-lined avenues with gracious colonial buildings look out to the sparkling sea . |
24 | The Agency 's work strategy has , has been made available to members , and erm , I think if we look back to a previous Committee , where the er , information was provided , that we had been successful . |
25 | Ariel Poems , like Coriolan , look back to the world of Eliot 's childhood and youth , whether to his reading of Mayne Reid 's novels or to his sailing off the coast of New England . |
26 | ( Look back to the supposedly liberalising 1981 Contempt of Court Act and ask yourself whether its parliamentary proponents intended the general outcome that Lord Donaldson now proclaims ) . |
27 | ( Look back to the supposedly liberalising 1981 Contempt of Court Act and ask yourself whether its parliamentary proponents intended the general outcome that Lord Donaldson now proclaims ) . |
28 | Look back to the section on Fear ( pp. 26–30 ) . |
29 | While later law , for example , once familiar with trusts may have practised great toleration , if we look back to the origins of Roman trusts and their tentative beginnings with the rise of a consular jurisdiction , it does not seem at all plausible that absolutely any expression or gesture would immediately have been accepted . |
30 | Look back to the Fifties in filmstar-style frames from Christian Dior . |