Example sentences of "[vb mod] look again " in BNC.
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1 | ( b ) Does your argument suggest that we should look again at some other area , which we might now view differently ? |
2 | Isaac says these are early days and we should look again after 6 months . |
3 | They should look again at the literature , and they should listen to their patients . |
4 | It may look again at relaxing restrictions on a repurchase market in gilts and on stock lending , both of which flourish in America . |
5 | Yeo conceded that the government may look again at creating a forum , but he considered it untimely to do so immediately . |
6 | They ought to look again , for Mr Major is putting together a group of clear-minded , like-minded ministers and advisers , just as Mrs Thatcher did . |
7 | The female , Vicky , came to me and bent down so that I could look again into her grey eyes . |
8 | I would look again at the Gatso experiment to question its benefit in moving traffic efficiently around London . |
9 | The law imposed most of the emergency board 's wage and benefits package but established a new emergency board which would look again at differences over work rules and would present binding recommendations after 65 days of deliberations . |
10 | And he said that he hoped manufacturers would look again at the instructions to see whether they could be made clearer . |
11 | We will look again at photosynthesis on page 93 . |
12 | I hope that the Secretary of State will look again at the figures , instead of looking at them superficially as he has done , to see that , in the past five years , the incidence of passenger train collisions has increased by 40 per cent . |
13 | I will look again at the point made by the hon. Member for Greenock and Port Glasgow . |
14 | So , turnround in a net debt of three hundred and twenty million and I think we will look again now at the net funds from operation and look at the analysis a little further . |
15 | We have also decided that we will look again at the costs of refurbishment . |