Sentence examples similar to looking towards someone from inspiring English sources

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19 years after first joining the North London club, perhaps it's time for the board to look towards someone who can take them to the next level.

United managed to brush aside a hard working Norwich team at the weekend, but with the news that Phil Jones will not be taking part in the second leg due to injury, Alex Ferguson will look towards someone else to nullify Madrid's attacking threats the same way the young Englishman did in the game at the Bernabeu.

Just before we cut away, we see Stoddart looking upwards towards someone or something, which seems to tally with the autopsy account that he was hacked to death at close range ("short stabbing arc") by someone sat astride him.

And we're looking towards international expansion.

Karrubi is looking towards 2009.

But why is grime looking towards indie?

She's looking towards us – why?

"We are looking towards the race.

If you're looking for someone who's very driven, tend towards nicer, dressier clothes.

The Sun columnist was urged to reconsider her attitude towards disabled people after Hopkins described Labour leader Ed Miliband as looking like someone "on the spectrum".

One in three people looking after someone in their own home pay more than £2,600 a year towards the costs of care.

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