Example sentences of "have looked at the [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 I have looked at the evidence of so-called student hardship and I do not accept that the ’ scores ’ of cases stand up to examination .
2 I am not arguing that children do not suffer at the hands of adults ; clearly they do and again we have looked at the evidence concerning incidence and prevalence .
3 We have looked at the idea of a female , in-dwelling , general light , which radiates out even though we may scarcely be aware of it .
4 Within NERC , the major funding body for earth science research in UK universities as well as in its own institutions , several Visiting Groups have looked at the work of most sections of the British Geological Survey ( BGS ) , often evaluating it in the light of concurrent university research .
5 We have looked at the attachment of motorists for their cars , the increasing use of heavy lorries , and the reasons why governments are reluctant to impose taxes which push up inflation and weaken an important manufacturing industry .
6 ( Biochemistry 32 , 2509–2513 ; 1993 ) have looked at the structure of the unstable mutant , haemoglobin Catonsville , which has a glutamate inserted into a highly conserved segment of helix ( C helix ) .
7 ‘ I have looked at the backlog of repairs and , basically , we are talking mainly about roofs and general structures , then electrical and heating systems .
8 Those of us who have looked at the development of treatments for decaying stone during the past twenty years have had to learn the lesson that there are no ‘ magic ’ solutions .
9 So far we have looked at the defectiveness of the product .
10 We have looked at the distribution of two variables in this chapter : an indicator of the monetary wealth of a nation , GNP per capita , and an indicator of the material standard of living of a nation , the average age to which people can expect to live .
11 Historians who have looked at the impact of the Origin of Species have thus been encouraged to assume that Darwin 's introduction of the selection mechanism represented the decisive factor in the conversion of the scientific community to evolutionism .
12 The implication is perhaps that there were some parts in which it had ; that will be considered below , after we have looked at the pattern of provincial money wages .
13 In this chapter we have looked at the extent to which chronic sickness rates as reported on the GHS are predictable from death rates .
14 They have looked at the commission of offences reported over time by a sample of youths in longitudinal surveys .
15 All of the studies which have looked at the effect of maturity on mispricings ( Bhatt and Cakici , 1990 ; Klemkosky and Lee , 1991 ; MacKinlay and Ramaswamy , 1988 ; Twite , 1991a ; Strickland and Xu , 1992 ; Yadav and Pope , 1990 ; 1992b ) have found that mispricings tend to decline in size and frequency as delivery approaches .
16 ‘ But we wo n't be able to say what happened until we have looked at the area in daylight . ’
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