1. He took one last look into the abyss and slid back. 2. If only he could see her, speak to her, look into her lovely face. 3. In addition to civil aviation crashes, the independent board looks into some highway, railroad, Marine and pipeline accidents. 4. She even let the school-leavers who washed the dishes and cleared the tables look straight into her eyes. 5. Will the Government look into a way to encourage car manufacturers to install alarm systems as standard equipment? 6. The novel delivers an inspiring look into the life and ideas of Gandhi. 7. This fact, which seems to run counter to our explanation, calls for a deeper look into the meaning of force. 8. The Tory M P for Aylesbury, Timothy Raisin, is calling for a fresh look into the way the social fund is operated. 9. An in-depth look into the strange, sad tale of Richard A. Jewell. 10. And take a look into the glistening, black, expensive depth of your indulgence. |