Example sentences of "[pers pn] look to the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I look to the TV , the video recorder .
2 I look to the day when the , to see what the tabloids make , when one of these individuals gets clobbered over the head er , in carrying out their duties .
3 ‘ At present I look to the judiciary for advice on the time to be served to satisfy the requirements of retribution and deterrence and to the Parole Board for advice on risk .
4 I expected to have my family ripped to shreds , even though my childhood was extremely happy , but in Freudian analysis you look to the family for the source of all your anxieties .
5 They are the executive body , and the national assembly is the people of the Kuwait , and fifty members are directly elected by the people through the twenty constituencies which we have , and you have here the legislative body , in other words a parliament of fifty members and the government , and they sit together and they run the business of the country like any other parliament , and if you look to the television and see what happens in the House of Commons , it is exactly what happens in Kuwait .
6 Moreover , we look to the way in which its work would be laced into the work of local education authorities and the Schools Council , and the close collaboration with the Office of Fair Trading and the Department of Trade which it would no doubt enjoy , to make sure that consumer needs came first
7 John Dower , the father of the National Parks , got it right when he said that we look to the farming communities for the continuance not only of the landscape but of the drama itself , rural life and work .
8 Whether we have in mind the student learning that such and such is the case , or learning how to do such and such , we look to the student to rise above the learning .
9 If we look to the example of shopping , will more convenient arrangements attract older customers ?
10 Help us as we look to the future .
11 If we look to the future , then it 's going to be absolutely essential that food be produced artificially , because the planet is n't going to be able to support the population which it 's going to have on it .
12 We look to the league season to provide a stable basis of earnings with cup income and sales and purchases of player registrations being more volatile .
13 The dramaturgical metaphor would suggest that we look to the audience for the arbitration of the action , and it is perhaps no surprise that the peer group emerged as crucial in this respect .
14 But it does seem to be = another example of the way in which we look to the amateur , to somebody who depends , for example , on the , very often on the legal briefing of the Clerk of the Court , erm to counterbalance that with his common sense .
15 Hayek argues that a consequence of their distrust of abstract theories is that conservatives are unable to offer any alternative to the direction in which social forces are moving ; they look to the past rather than the future .
16 They look to the museum for some kind of validation .
17 Disraeli Gears from Tesside are rather different as they look to the energy and rawness of the Sixties rather the dull produced stomp of Nineties ' heavy rock/ metal .
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