Example sentences of "[noun prp] [vb mod] look " in BNC.

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1 A decision made in Whitehall may look very different in the North East of England .
2 Psychology expert John Street said : ‘ Outwardly , Prince William may look as though he 's coping , but inside he will be finding it very difficult .
3 But he 's not alone , and Wright should look at every other striker in the land being kicked from behind every Saturday — they all have their problems , but do n't act like him .
4 Perhaps Lloyds should look elsewhere .
5 To an insider Detroit might look empty ; to an outsider it 's bustling with the kind of noisy energy rarely seen in European cities .
6 Marie could look after the baby and I could help out by going to the shops for fags and milk and stuff like that .
7 She said Ken could look after Apricot because he was at home when she was out .
8 She hoped Meredith would look after herself .
9 Gothic mock Tudor is what Dorking would look like if the Kaiser had won .
10 Of course , Therese would look ridiculous in the part — nothing they could do about that , a boy 's costume was a boy 's costume — but the voice , that electrifying voice rippling up and down through the registers without effort .
11 In the Balkans it meant that for the next few years Bulgaria under Stambouloff would look to Austria-Hungary ( and even , a little , to Turkey ) , for fear of Russia .
12 The outstanding player afield when Rangers drew with FC Brugge in Belgium two weeks ago , McCall will look to help his club go one better on Wednesday night .
13 But if Imran decides , as he said on Saturday that he might , to have an operation on his right shoulder and not to tour , Pakistan will look less invincible .
14 Ann will look after things for a few days .
15 Basingstoke can look back with pride , not only in a record crowd of 4,091 but in extending the reputation of non-League clubs for friendliness .
16 Steve Parcell might look like any other vicar but to the Gloucesters he 's Captain Parcell and a man of the cloth .
17 But by coming clean and staying clean , North Korea could look forward to much in return : the right to poke about military installations in South Korea , a better relationship with America , more outside help and investment for its decrepit economy .
18 But men in Scotland could look to the monarchy as the focal point and representative of their aspirations , not as the frustrator of them .
19 He really had fallen on his feet , and if only Jane would look more kindly on him , they 'd both be set for life .
20 I think flowers in her hair would be wrong , but a small posy of Christmas roses from Pulbrook & Gould would look pretty . ’
21 I mean in in the midweek game against us he had very little play and then he produced one ball that got them an equalizer and I suppose that 's what Frank would look for now .
22 ‘ Yes , but Alan will look after that now .
23 England will look back with regret on a first half which saw them produce only one score , and that a debatable penalty seven minutes before the interval .
24 A resident of the North Shore will look at a wave and say , ‘ Bad weather they 've been having in Alaska ’ , or ‘ I see Siberia is in trouble again ’ .
25 ‘ No , darling , but Mother and Lady Selvedge have come from quite a long way — miles , really — and those two young men talking to Ianthe are strangers , and I dare say Mr Stonebird will look in , ’ said Sophia comfortingly .
26 WREXHAM can look forward to next Saturday 's FA Cup first round match at Crewe with some confidence after extending their unbeaten away run to six games at Lincoln City at the weekend .
27 The track ran along the lip of the natural amphitheatre , no trees guarding it from the eighty-foot drop to the small lake , so Trent could look out from his ambush across the track to the meadow below .
28 Nahum Morey was a man of middle height , and Sarah could look into his dark brown eyes .
29 Jim could look forward , too , to training in the new technical mysteries .
30 Lisabeth could look after herself .
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