Example sentences of "looks at [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This chapter looks at the perceptions of parents of their role in the assessment of their child 's special educational needs as part of the Statementing process carried out under the 1981 Education Act .
2 It looks at the reasons for dissatisfaction at the ways in which complaints are handled , highlighting an example of an elderly couple who had waited two years for someone to come round with a colour chart , prior to decorating the outside of their house .
3 This drift towards investigation through interrogation is altogether clearer when one looks at the provisions on detention which are to be found in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act .
4 She looks at the bits of paper on the floor , but she do n't say nothing .
5 The following chapter looks at the debates over permissiveness in more detail , by examining the preoccupations of the moral entrepreneurs of the period , and in particular , Mary Whitehouse and the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association .
6 He looks at the bags of plasma : 15,000 ccs have been moved through Ali .
7 This chapter looks at the efforts of philanthropists and defenders of women 's rights to expand the range of employment for both working-class and middle-class girls who needed to earn a living .
8 Reflexivity in this sense looks at the producers of knowledge .
9 This chapter discusses the notion of planning , examines different approaches to planning and looks at the changes in attitudes to planning that have taken place .
10 Chapter 13 looks at the requirements of educators in using signed messages and argues that even in a teaching environment where English has to be reinforced the teacher requires access to both BSL and signed English .
11 A branch of psychology , developed in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s , looks at the links between body shape and personality , and defines three major types of body : endomorph , mesomorph and ectomorph .
12 Education : A broader base for the A-team : Hilary Wilce looks at the pressures for change in traditional sixth form studies and examinations
13 Chapter 5 looks at the ideas of English and communications students about their discipline , and at their view of science .
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