Synonym: anticipate, look for. Similar words: look through, look, look for, look on, look out, look up, look in, look at. Meaning: v. 1. turn one's interests or expectations towards 2. be excited or anxious about.
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31, With so many good new actors around the older ones are having to look to their laurels.
32, There are so many good new actors around that the older ones will soon have to look to their laurels.
33, From here they look to me like persimmons.
34, They all look to him for wise words.
35, Look to your everyday life for ideas and inspiration.
36, Other senators look to her for direction.
37, So look to the future and suss out the science of beauty.
38, He felt a sudden sharp impulse to look to his left, but controlled it, his eyes never leaving the Empress.
39, None the less you set store by a certain orderly look to things.
40, Kate Robinson and former Olympian Peter Breen, fourth last year, look to squeeze on to the podium.
41, Fossils fascinate him too, and he says that he might even look to a career in palaeontology.
42, I don't think women should look to men to put things right and solve their problems.
43, They could; and should have won this match and the players have to look to themselves.
44, The companies look to reach a definitive merger agreement by May 17 and see closing by July 31.
45, You don't look to me like some one desperately struggling to nurse a company-patient back to life.
46, They therefore look to social stratification to see how far it meets these functional prerequisites.
47, If mortgage rates rise,(http://sentencedict.com) homeowners should look to blame Lisbon rather than Halifax.
48, There was something odd about her too-a slight stumble in her walk, a lopsided look to her face.
49, We look to authorities, the government and technical experts to provide answers through rules, laws, technical specifications, knowledge.
50, He suggests that companies should use a balanced scorecard which measures the following: Financial: How we look to our shareholders.
51, While the locals are reassured by international aid and the presence of specialists, they also look to other sources of succour.
52, We are soon, however, encouraged by society to look to the future for our happiness.
53, But if they are looking for strands of hope, they should look to Hostetler.
54, The vegetation had a dank and wintry look to it still, quite different from the lowlands.
55, It is unreasonable to look to the school to supply all the musical needs of the parish.
56, Judicious negotiators will at this stage look to the future to assess likely changes in the balance of power.
57, Korda had seen that producers would have to look to television as an alternative source of revenue.
58, They look to Goldie to support them, but her head droops, and she adds no comment but a snore.
59, Runners are more conservative, instead of their heads they look to their shoes to give them the competitive edge.
60, They are great mentors because they look to others to teach them.
More similar words: look through, look, look for, look on, look out, look up, look in, look at, look into, look over, look down on, look back, overlook, look after, look forward to, stick to, drink to, go back to, date back to, hook, loop, book, floor, loose, flood, book for, balloon, cookie, bloody, notebook.