Example sentences of "[vb mod] look [prep] some [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Finally , one must look for some representation in accounts of the personal style deemed appropriate in an encounter in a given type of situation . |
2 | We 'll look for some firewood . |
3 | It may look to some extent like the original , it may even retain traces of the original , but the many pieces that make the whole were added at different times and have been the subject of change and much repair work . |
4 | I do n't think we 're gon na solve it today , but what I 'm saying is did we ought to look at some sort of action plan brainstorm , call it what you will for the very near future to look at how we 're gon na tackle this problem . |
5 | ‘ Ernest did n't say , but he promised he 'd look in some time soon , so you can ask him yourself . ’ |
6 | And yet he had promised Skelton he would look at some land around Loweswater , and announced that he was so taken with the district he had a mind to settle in it — a statement which brought Miss Skelton to a blush-brink of applause . |
7 | In this section I will look in some detail at the DUP 's role in recent illegal demonstrations and marches , the party 's attitude to law-breaking , and the complex relationship between the DUP and working-class loyalists . |
8 | Then maybe we can look for some food . ’ |
9 | 13 years later , the government can look with some satisfaction at its achievement . |