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Sentence count:150+3Posted:2016-07-17Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: checkcheck intocheck outcheck overcheck up ongo overinvestigatesuss outSimilar words: look inbreak intocookielooklook outlook atlook forlook onMeaning: v. 1. investigate scientifically 2. examine so as to determine accuracy, quality, or condition. 
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31. I should be grateful if you would ask your enforcement officer to look into this matter.
32. In a parade she can do little things like look into her Daily Mirror.
33. Former Senator John Tower was the head of an independent committee, appointed by Reagan, to look into the affair.
34. Both the existing bungalow and the new house would look into the garden of the house, providing an amenity for both.
35. He was out of sight now, and he guessed the crew would have no reason to look into the hold.
36. When you look into your mother's eyes, you know that is the purest love you can find on this earth. Mitch Albom 
37. The problem for a portrait painter is the incisiveness of your observation - how deeply you choose to look into your subject.
38. Democrats want to look into the entirety of campaign finance law.
39. In 1473 the king ordered him to look into a dispute between two members of the goldsmiths' company.
40. And do UFOs make a habit of abducting unwilling victims to look into their private parts?
41. Please could you look into this matter and see what can be done to remedy the situation.
42. We look into mirrors but we only see the effects of our times on us - not our effects on others. Pearl Bailey 
43. We had planned this after a brief look into Llanberis a few weeks previously.
44. When these findings attracted media attention, Mayor Lindsay appointed a commission to look into the option of contracting out garbage collection.
45. They went up on to the platform, and took a quick look into the Porter's room.
46. Mr. Forsyth I should be happy to look into that correspondence and to consider the hon. Gentleman's point.
47. He took out a cigarette and lit it, finding it hard to look into her probing eyes.
48. Then she reached over and gently tilted my chin up so that I had to look into her eyes.
49. In June 1880, the prime minister set up a special commission to look into the park proposal.
50. Mr. King I am interested to hear that, and I will certainly look into it.
51. Perhaps, this morning, there is something at the office he must look into before the long holiday weekend.
52. Democrats want to look into the entirety of campaign finance law; Republican leaders want to focus on the White House.
53. I am hiring a lawyer to look into that trust fund, Marie had written.
53. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and build good sentences.
54. On Jan. 14 Olszewski had agreed to look into budget proposals from the Solidarity trade union which would cause less hardship.
55. Berlusconi wants a new broadly supported government to look into constitutional reforms.
56. Will the Government look into a way to encourage car manufacturers to install alarm systems as standard equipment?
57. If you're dealing with an overseas provider, look into how it is regulated before you part with any money.
58. In 1971, the General Nursing Council convened a committee to look into the the use of visual aids in training schools.
59. Not glass to reflect bit of the world, but a crystal ball to look into soas to understand the world.
60. The road appears to get narrower as you look into the distance, but it's just an illusion.
More similar words: look inbreak intocookielooklook outlook atlook forlook onlook uplook tolook down onlook backoverlooklook overlook afterlook throughlook forward tointoget intogo intocut intocome intofall intopoint outfit intoin touchrun intoturn intoburst intoslide into
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