Example sentences of "[verb] [noun] is look " in BNC.
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1 | One of the best — and easiest ways to obtain information is to LOOK AT THE LABEL . |
2 | This procedure obviously was not followed in this case and Turning Point is looking into what happened . ’ |
3 | A different approach to video materials is to look at how they communicate their message . |
4 | So , reading through this book , you feel as thought Alwyn is looking over your shoulder , egging you on . |
5 | At the time of speaking Jake is looking forward to what should be a rapturous Belfast homecoming — but why no Dublin date ? |
6 | When I emerge Bill is looking over the side , around the boat , with a mixture of rage and disbelief . |
7 | The most important consideration in controlling costs is to look for ideas that will be inexpensive to produce — not to try to produce a Ridley Scott Barclay 's Bank epic on a shoestring . |
8 | ‘ I gather Alfred is looking for a cottage for him . ’ |
9 | Ferguson said : ‘ I think Howard is looking to strengthen other areas of his team . |
10 | Lions skipper Gavin is looking to lift spirits |
11 | So if your Excel spreadsheet is looking a mite dull , then this could be the package for you . |
12 | Meta Group analyst , Kate Fessenden , claims OSF is looking for a graceful exit and that once OSF/1.1 comes out , and Unix SVR4 applications are able to run on it , it will simply be allowed to wither away . |
13 | Nevertheless , the classification in terms of the legal nature of the transaction is important and the author 's suggested approach is to look at the predominant purpose of the transaction . |
14 | Raye Snook is looking for Kathleen and Marion Far , possibly living in Minster , Sheerness , Kent . |