Example sentences of "the [noun] to look at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Gloria lead Dot up the outside steps from the basement to look at the cotton flags flapping in the sun .
2 You may not feel that this is always necessary with designs that can be knitted automatically , since they will appear on screen in colour , but it is a great memory jogger and , rather then going back into the programme to look at a design , the colours and design may be seen from the printout .
3 ‘ Every day , the first thing I do when I wake in the morning is go to the window to look at the pond .
4 It is this popularity which has prompted the management to look at the possibility of introducing these fit bodies to the joys of tennis , by offering complimentary tennis tuition , a worthy initiative and one which can only enhance the game in the club and its surrounding area .
5 And , reflecting the now-familiar language of the GCSE criteria , he asked the committee to look at the extent to which A levels test knowledge , understanding , and skills , and the implications of the assessment procedures for teaching and learning .
6 All of them have got a part to play , because we believe there are erm it 's a national problem , but the solutions are in each community different and we need the community to look at a situation and see what can be done on the ground , and I can give many examples of the sort of thing one has in mind .
7 We stopped for a breather at Porthmelgan , a small sheltered beach tucked in on the south of the headland , before starting down the hill to look at the outline of St David 's Head with its craggy 500 million year old rocks .
8 The realists have undertaken several crime surveys for London councils and have placed great emphasis on the need to look at the pattern of victimisation of the oppressed , claiming that :
9 Mae Brown , an educational psychologist , liaises with the SSD to look at the assessment and treatment of children who have been sexually abused .
10 The Court of Appeal held that the ordinary rules of construction require the court to look at the section 's words and to give them their plain and natural meaning .
11 They had gone all over the place ; peeking into the Oval Office ( but the little rope was across , Hakim said ) ; stopping on the stairs to look at a picture called The Canine Cabinet , in which North pointed out a drowsing member and said it was Casey ; and into the Roosevelt Room , where North showed the young Iranian the Nobel Prize won by Theodore Roosevelt for negotiating peace between the Russians and the Japanese .
12 This allows the artist to look at the manager 's books , with reasonable notice .
13 Yesterday , though , the independent committee set up by the Government to look at the admissibility of pre-trial video interviews of abused children called for radical changes .
14 little support are most affected and we need to er , go back to what Kathleen was saying about education , we need to help young girls get self-confidence , more se , coping skills to deal with these pressures , but also , as other people have said , we need to get the government to look at the fact as , that encourage women to keep smoking and address those issues as well .
15 She has great hopes of the new self-help group , which is now determined to press the Government to look at the use of the compound .
16 I leaned over the bed to look at the child .
17 A few pushes and everyone including crowded round the end of the bed to look at the foot .
18 Another trial was recently started at the MU to look at the use of rule induction expert systems in more manual diagnosis .
19 The McDermott 's also called on the police to look at the possibility of re-examining the case now that DNA testing is possible .
20 He spoke to Miss Senga who had stepped off the path to look at a snowman .
21 He closed the book to look at the scenery of his native Cheshire hurtling by , but there was an expression of pleasurable anticipation on his face .
22 PEOPLE travel from all over the world to look at a scrap-metal merchants in Shrewsbury .
23 If attention and eyes are on the washing-up , it is unwise to try to speechread as well and frustrating to stop in the middle to look at the speaker ( possibly expensive in breakages too ! )
24 Mr Mitra said Mrs Aquino ‘ has agreed to ( the referendum ) in principle , and most likely she will ask the senators to look at the proposal with an open mind ’ .
25 We 've been to two very different breweries in the region to look at the beer makers art .
26 Colin loved the land but he would n't even get out of the van to look at the house . ’
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