Example sentences of "[art] [noun] look [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 WC apps : 9 Winners : 1966 Nobody has scored a World Cup goal against England since Maradona left the defence looking like a broken washing line in 1986 .
2 I have now had the opportunity to look over the attached and also asked a colleague to do a quick proof-read .
3 Mary took the opportunity to look around the small country fair .
4 The Prince looked upon the towns as part of his patrimony and those townsmen not on monastic or boyar land as his tenants .
5 In January 1991 , the Board looked at the responses to this consultation and used the views of respondents to help shape our new Quality Framework and the development programme which will help to put it in place — the Quality Development Programme — QDP .
6 In determining whether a haulier is of good repute , the LA looks at the applicant 's conduct generally , not just at any previous convictions he may have .
7 He spent two-thirds of his day at a school ten miles away , and the rest of the afternoon looking through the older children 's comics at Mrs Neary 's until Diane picked him up at five .
8 Jacques Delors had originally intended to spend the afternoon looking around the JET Fusion Project at Culham … but his visit was cut back to just over an hour after an emergency meeting with Prime Minister John Major .
9 You should also review the case looking for the more individual features in it .
10 Gloria lead Dot up the outside steps from the basement to look at the cotton flags flapping in the sun .
11 If there is an important and difficult question of law , however , I do not anticipate that senior judges will either feel ‘ demeaned ’ or take umbrage at the possibility of the courts looking at the question again on fuller argument .
12 If an Act is challenged on the basis that there have been procedural defects during its passage through Parliament , will the courts look behind the formal words of enactment and inquire whether the requirements of the common law have been satisfied ?
13 The courts look at the effect that costs will have on that person 's financial position and decide on the facts whether severe financial hardship will be suffered .
14 And and can the clerk look into the details when this , I think .
15 The children of the school regularly prepare and sing the Sunday Mass ; parents and school unite in preparing children for First Communion ; the Mothers and the Men have a variety of fund-raising and other tasks not least supporting each other ; the S.V.P. look after the elderly , and the senior citizens , particularly those who are housebound , pray for us all .
16 Finlayson followed Woolley all around the squadron looking for a chance to get his own back .
17 The decision to look outside the bank for a chief executive is likely to assuage some critics of Barclays in the City .
18 The decision to look for a significant equity partner appears to be Virgin 's attempt to keep out of the clutches of the five majors while remaining a credible force in the worldwide music business .
19 I went behind the music-stool to look at the Greek pottery .
20 The small green space in the centre of the woods looked like a chapel already .
21 She had taken them out so that she could read the labels on the other bottles — and for super-safe keeping she had locked them in my drawer while she went through all the tablets looking for the ones she wanted .
22 The Archdeacon looked at the Inspector kindly , as at a son who has much to learn .
23 One of the Hunters looked over the android 's body ; its demonic face staring down at the android 's features .
24 When Heathcliff went out to look for our horses , Cathy and I hurried round the kitchen looking for a way to escape .
25 He went through to the kitchen to look for the brandy bottle .
26 THE LOOK looks at the concept of logos .
27 The settlement looked like a workers ' victory .
28 The male looks after the first and the female the second .
29 The original ( i.e. medieval ) idea of the university looked to a self-governing community of scholars , in which there was no distinction in kind between those who mainly taught and those who mainly learned — all were embarked on a process of intellectual discovery .
30 He says I 'd like the university to look at the problems , not just the symptoms .
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