Example sentences of "[noun pl] look [prep] [conj] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Children can be given toys and books to look at and encouraged to sit for at least five minutes . |
2 | She gave her books to look at and explained how the printed letters beneath each picture made words which summarized the illustration . |
3 | Another new feature this year was the more detailed application form telling prospective entrants exactly what the judges look for and highlighting errors and omissions encountered last year . |
4 | Julie Byford , who manages the financial services team at the recruitment agency Badenoch & Clark , cites another quality that employers look for when recruiting corporate financiers . |
5 | Things to look for when choosing a putter are good balance , length of shaft to fit your height and weight of putter ( recommended between 15 to 18 ounces ) . |
6 | Things to look for when selecting cartoons are : |
7 | Conner , Seagate , Western Digital , Mitsubishi , Quantum and NEC are names to look for when poking around inside a machine , or if you 're thinking about upgrading your hard disk . |
8 | The following is a checklist of points to look for when choosing a coursebook . |
9 | It is really for a business with more than three vehicles to look after and keep track of . |
10 | He said when Mr Jones was taken to hospital to have his injuries looked at and photographed , he did not take the opportunity to be taken straight out of the Roberts ' home . |
11 | A new member came to the meeting dressed in full Chinese costume and others brought personal Chinese possessions for others to look at and discuss . |
12 | There are several criteria to look for when choosing one for your horse . |
13 | They could also consider options looked at but rejected by the NGC , including upgrading the East-West Stella Harker line across the Pennines and linking it into the North-East system . |
14 | A non-contributory pension is the benefit most prospective employees look for when considering a job offer , according to a KPMG survey . |