Example sentences of "look into [art] " in BNC.

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1 Manicures are , i , are ideal for trimming your nails , pushing down the cuticles , and making your nails look into a nice shape and nice and clean .
2 Will the Government look into a way to encourage car manufacturers to install alarm systems as standard equipment ?
3 So I tell you what I 'll do : I 'll look into a couple things maybe call somebody — can you get back here after lunch ?
4 He said he would look into a dispute which was holding up the release of Brussels cash to help build some factories on the site of the old Darlington forge .
5 We shall not look into the myriad issues springing from problems of definition which are vital for philosophers and aestheticians .
6 The Football Association might now look into the incident , which is captured on film .
7 In the meantime you should look into the possibility of settling in Paris as there is a great ‘ hic ’ .
8 I would be grateful if you could look into the matter and send me the duplicate Agreement as soon as possible , as I have your copy of the tape ( VM on IBM at 1600 bpi ) ready to despatch to you on return of the documents .
9 Next month we have a feature called ‘ The Hunting Debate ’ which will look into the question of hunting in more detail — Ed .
10 I shall look into the processes involved in a later chapter .
11 I shall let you look into the Caplan kaleidoscope .
12 ‘ You ca n't look into the future , ’ she said .
13 Marek , who represents Wrexham , site of the Bryn Estyn children 's home , said the public inquiry into the allegations , which is unlikely to take place until after criminal trials , must have ‘ the widest possible terms of reference ’ and must ‘ look into the social services handling of these matters ’ .
14 Adjust the height of the fitting so that it does n't obscure your view across the table while you 're eating , but is n't so high that you can look into the shade at the bulb .
15 At the ‘ Drong ’ lower down the High Street the passer-by could look into the first-floor windows of the ancient cottages .
16 Inconsistency is when the wandering operations director says he 'll look into the air-conditioning problem and then does nothing about it .
17 She said the SSI has said it will look into the matter .
18 However , as most places do n't have such luxurious room provision you could look into the possibility of screening corners of the room in some way .
19 I picked him up gently , just to move him back so that I could look into the box …
20 Maybe we should look into the mind of this 37 year-old upstart , this down-home , regular guy .
21 She remembered the time only three days previously when the Senior Scientific Officer of the instrument section bad let her look into the giant scanning electron microscope and watch the image of a minute pill of putty burst instantaneously into an exotic incandescent flower .
22 At that time the Hon. Gentleman expressed the hope that between then and Report his Hon. Friend the Minister would look into the matter , talk to his right Hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State and decide that it was more logical to have one body looking after all transport issues in Scotland .
23 When I say that , he was sent up the road on suspension er with the intention of management that they would look into the case and you know , possibly dismiss .
24 He said that the magazine was in good health and that they had not even had to obtain a ‘ medical opinion ’ on the subject ( it was of course supported partly by a subsidy from Lady Rothermere ) , but that he would look into the Radcliffe Camera question .
25 I 'd die , honestly , I 'd just look into the space between his eyes and I 'd say something deep and intellectual like ‘ So — er — did you do it with Barbra Streisand ?
26 I shall look into the specific matter that the hon. Lady raised .
27 I am not aware of that , but if the hon. Gentleman would like to provide me with details I shall certainly look into the matter .
28 I shall look into the matter that my hon. Friend has raised , because it covers a whole range of issues — resettlements and redundancy arrangements — and we are anxious that the fairest arrangements should be made .
29 I shall look into the point that the hon. Gentleman makes about an amendment to the law , but the existing penalties go up to life imprisonment for various forms of crime involving knives and the like .
30 If the hon. Gentleman will send me details , I will look into the matter .
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