Example sentences of "looks at the [adj] [noun pl] of " in BNC.
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1 | Paul Levy 's new television series and book looks at the culinary ghosts of Christmas past and brings them up to the present day |
2 | As we have seen , the entity-relationship approach looks at the major things of interest first . |
3 | Basically a picture book , it looks at the great collections of Schukin , Morozov and Costakis , reproducing the well known photos of the interiors of their homes , but is probably more interesting for the lesser-known contemporary names . |
4 | The definition of " consumer use " is very wide , and looks at the actual facts of the case , even if the other party did not know them , or could not be expected to know them . |
5 | It 's done nothing to tackle the desperate need for a balanced energy policy that looks at the long-term needs of the country . |
6 | Brian Robinson , I believe , has every right to feel aggrieved when he looks at the other members of the back row . |
7 | Erm it , and as they sa , and as she says this tends to be er a description of a gypsy camps campsite which looks at the external surroundings of the caravans , but it does n't actually look inside the caravan . |
8 | The therapeutic objective of holding the mirror up to nature and confronting people with themselves is further explored in the final section of the book , which looks at the wider implications of drama in secure settings and its role in therapy . |
9 | The author is on stronger ground when he looks at the technical characteristics of various modes . |
10 | It begins by defining the augmented nature of the product or service being purchased , and looks at the derived characteristics of demand for goods and services in these industrial markets . |
11 | It asks how far the jobless attempt to maintain traditional roles , whether by legal or illegal means , and looks at the different sources of pressure and aid found in this village . |