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

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1 We called at Penndon museum which was closed , but looks good , and then went to look at the Cholsey and Wallingford Railway which has plenty of rolling stock .
2 The evening will enable you to look at the paintings and sculptures in an atmosphere of unhurried calm : quite a contrast to the frantic activity that precedes the show , as veteran exhibitor Fred Dubery explains
3 Once at the Tate , they usually had time only to look at the sea and river pieces , the Turners and the Whistlers .
4 Mae Brown , an educational psychologist , liaises with the SSD to look at the assessment and treatment of children who have been sexually abused .
5 I erm unfortunately , er , agree with the previous speaker that a very strong calvinistic streak runs through me and I believe in the two parent family and also in the efforts that you should make to keep the family ge together , but I think too , there 's sp , er , perceptions of individuals and particularly , younger generations now in society , are so much different from my own perceptions when I initially became married and started my own family but what society has to look at the perceptions and expectations of the individuals in society .
6 A good rule is to look at the shape and size of the flower before you press it , and then imagine what it will look like once it is flat .
7 You have only to look at the shape and solidness of a barbel to see where he gets his speed and power .
8 The programme was designed to look at the skills and knowledge needed by hospitality industry managers , at all levels in every sector of the profession , to operate successfully within Britain and Continental Europe .
9 You only have to look at the press and television to see how impatient many in our society are .
10 It must be stressed again that this section of the chapter does not attempt to look at the level and nature of racial discrimination in Britain .
11 It characterises movers and movements to look at the propensity and timing of moves in relation to some of the social and demographic factors underlying geographic movement .
12 Gregory of Tours , in particular , provides evidence of unequalled richness ; on the one hand he provides us with some of the most compelling images of the power of the Merovingian Church , on the other he allows us to see behind those images , and to look at the nuts and bolts supporting them .
13 On the way back we stopped at Horstead Keynes to look at the Carriage and Wagon Dept .
14 First , an Open Forum in October called for significantly better club facilities — notably the men 's changing rooms , and a Development Sub-Committee was constituted to look at the suggestion and ways of financing it .
15 Returning to the Rossiya and not daring to look at the men and women who stood and swayed beside him .
16 Another and more direct way is to look at the anatomy and physiology of the brain ; that is the subject of the next chapter .
17 Dr Hunter came to look at the neck and shoulders .
18 In 1984 the Industry and Employment Committee commissioned a report , by G Easton and R Wensley to look at the quality and quantity of research in marketing in the UK .
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