Example sentences of "by looking [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This section will look at how this teacher involvement can be achieved , both in general terms and by looking at a specific example in detail .
2 The same can be done in miniature by looking at a sheltered housing group or an institutional home .
3 These types of questions can not be answered easily by looking at a conventional map .
4 Let's begin by looking at a well-known poem — William Blake 's ‘ London ’ .
5 It addresses this issue by looking at a large body of empirical evidence , specifically at examples of the relations between adjectives and other words in their phrases or sentences ( these other words by no means always being nouns or noun phrases ) .
6 By looking at the present distribution of animals and plants , and by comparing this with what was known about geological changes in the past , the evolutionist could seek to explain how the populations of the earth 's various regions had been built up through successive migrations .
7 How oppressive the satraps were in reality is a question which can be answered only by looking at the second area in which Persia impinged , tribute and military service .
8 Right , so , you know , there 's no econo-matrixes by no means the science and you can essentially get the computer to er tell the story that you want simply by choosing er critical values but nevertheless we 've re probably be reasonably confident in our estimate , particularly if those estimates , we 'll just go back to them , er the er display the regression results again , display them again but those coefficients are elasticities , right , they 're cored with our a priori reasoning right , we put ah , unit elasticity , you may want to test the hypothesis that the elasticity on erm the income variable , that income elasticity is significant given one , just generate computer a T ratio in the hypothesis value being one instead of zero , as in a normal T test , right , and that coefficient point nine five is sufficiently close to one , by looking at the standard error to er further that is an estimate of one you 've got very inelastic er demand erm for the , the textiles , that coefficient , is that the time , I ca n't believe it if that 's all , oh no that 's eight , do n't worry
9 This week STUART BRUCE concludes his series on value added tax and the single market by looking at the new reporting requirements for UK businesses .
10 They think that all knowledge is to be found by perusing him , and not by looking at the real world .
11 The effect that this financial autonomy had on education there is best explained by looking at The Effective Resource Allocation in Schools Project ( ERASP ) .
12 These histories , it was believed , could be constructed by looking at the available information on primitive peoples , past and present , whether from archaeological remains , from classical accounts of early institutions , such as those given by Tacitus concerning the German tribes of Roman times , or early Greece and Rome themselves , or , most importantly , from the reports of travellers , explorers , colonists and missionaries , describing contemporary primitives .
13 This section begins by looking at the changing fate of old people during the past century as they have retired .
14 By looking at the key rack it is easy to see , if the key is there , that the guest is out of the room or that the room is vacant .
15 Each situation under which law is being used either against or by the peace movement will have to be analysed extensively by looking at the specific arena and the specific legal language spoken .
16 The height of the embankment can be judged by looking at the elevated section of the M6 which now runs beside the canal but which can be seen moving away to the northwest as a two tier motorway junction viaduct on spindly columns .
17 Gumperz approaches the pragmatics of code switching by looking at the social significance of each language or code , the content of the utterance and the code of that utterance .
18 The very considerable size of this achievement can be appreciated by looking at the hydrostatic pressure undersea cables may have to endure — up to 4t/in2 , at a depth of three miles .
19 At this point , ‘ Dr Johnson observed that there had been great disputes about the spelling of Shakespear 's [ sic ] name : ‘ At last it was thought it would be settled by looking at the original copy of his will ; but , upon examining it , he was found to have written it himself no less than three different ways . ’
20 We will start by looking at the parametric problem P3 .
21 Let's continue this look at the marine aquarium scene by looking at the latest thinking regarding the nutritional requirements of marine fish .
22 If you do n't know a priori where the break will come , right , only we can get some , you can get a handle where the break in this series may come by looking at the rolling regression like you did last week .
23 The educational aspects of social change can be assessed only by looking at the local education authorities .
24 Let me therefore start afresh by looking at the common law .
25 One of the main ways of distinguishing a European mink Mustela lutreola from this American one is by looking for a white patch on the upper lip .
26 In the first of a new series Peter Partington shows how to draw birds by looking for the essential scaffolding of shapes on which to build form and detail
27 And now you can easily spot the best quality Scottish salmon by looking for the tartan Brand Quality Mark .
28 Surely , as a society , we need to begin by looking into the social training of our young people .
29 Meanwhile she has given the impression that , by looking to the earliest community of women and men , she has found a way for women to be Christian .
30 But while the British media 's account of World Cup preparations in Italy has been dominated by the prospect of violence , British domestic youth culture has primed itself for other possibilities by looking to the Latin-influenced culture of spectatorship and style .
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