Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] look at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Well , you would n't think so to look at the photographs , would you .
2 A small team of business experts have been gathered together to look at the ways new markets and business prospects can be fully exploited .
3 To see and support British effort , one has only to look at the Chelsea Show which starts on May 25 , where the National Farmers Union stand is so impressive with the huge pyramid of vegetables , fruit and flowers .
4 One has only to look at the regularity with which courses on modelling now appear on the MRS lists .
5 One has only to look at the United States , where they take sex education very seriously but seem to have got everything wrong , with the most appalling results to the nation 's health .
6 To illustrate this one has only to look at the account of a pupil pursuit in a school which had thought through clearly its broad curriculum and made plans accordingly .
7 One has only to look at the contradictions between the rich north and the starving south ; between capitalist industry 's ceaseless drive for higher productivity and the health of the biosphere ; those contradictions at the heart of the EC ( the ERM , the battles over farming and fishing , etc ) ; and the fierce struggle over world trade in GATT , which will soon break out again .
8 Then I wandered outside to look at the wreaths and the Salvation Army Captain touched me on the shoulder .
9 Well I mean just look at the map you 're you 're going to and then you 're going to .
10 The reformers would do better to look at the health-care regimes they oversee .
11 We would do well to look at the life of the one who is arguably the first church planter ; the apostle Peter .
12 Dave 's verdict : lightweight travellers , cyclists and mountain marathoners would do well to look at the advantages this flexible combination system offers .
13 He came across to look at the image open on my lectern : a wild man covered in shaggy green fur was fighting a little hon with a club .
14 It seems that we now have serial correlation in our model as a result of including the dummy right , now we 've got to test statistic , I mean always look at the F version of the test , right , er our F statistic of three point seven six is significantly different from zero , right , that leaves seven percent level , so a five percent test we probably accept that we did n't have any serial correlations and we just got there by the skin of our teeth on that particular test erm yes , you could probably get away with this one , functional forms fine , no problem there , hetero skilasticity right , are F statistic three point nine but significantly different from zero that 's six percent level , right , so again we just scrape it if we were looking at the ninety five percent confidence it wants to be five percent if you are using as five percent significance level .
15 Jinny felt her breath stop as her eyes swivelled automatically to look at the Hare-woman .
16 Er no I think it wa I think it was our , our mistake er , there was there were sixteen of us there and seven of us had sort of clubbed together looked at the menu and it 's it 's fifteen ninety five , to , the rich main course banquet
17 Can I say about them er now that one , that is clearly Fred , erm , you know just look at the way he does that proof , erm , oh well now , that one , that 's clearly Ned , erm that 's the way Ned does a proof .
18 Others walked away to look at the island , and two men stayed to watch the boat .
19 My father had often urged me to try some of his marijuana , but I had never accepted , just as I had refused even to look at the cocaine that he kept in his dressing room .
20 Strombolian activity , then , is a bit noisier than Hawaiian , but it 's still not particularly dangerous — there are two villages on Stromboli only a couple of kilometres from the ever-active vent , and the inhabitants rarely have cause to worry about whether they will live to see the sun rise on another day , or on another boatload of visitors coming across to look at the volcano .
21 From this discussion of London Creole we turn now to look at the London English of my informants in the next chapter .
22 She , and could , found she could not fly and laid there looking at the sky .
23 On an acquisition level , it means only looking at the assets , market valuation and cash-flow rather than at the nature of the business .
24 However , a few managers , probably because of the pressure of work , had only looked at the business plan the night before . ’
25 It brought both of the Lorrimores to their feet in an incredulous rush , but they had only to look at the faces crowding behind her to know it was true .
26 I had only to look at the farmer 's face to know that the cow was worse .
27 Anybody who believes that Yugoslavia could be dealt with as Saddam Hussein 's Iraq was dealt with had better look at the terrain .
28 If they had just looked at the laws governing slavery , as had done both their contemporaries and more recent social scientists , they would have been unable to distinguish between slavery as a minor and rare form of exploitation , on the one hand , supplying occasional domestic and sexual luxuries , and slavery as the basis of whole economies , on the other hand , where most of production is carried out by slave labour .
29 I 've also looked at the approach in and National Coal Board .
30 We 've also looked at the needs of our local community , our local trade union movement and one of the things that we 're extremely concerned about is health and safety .
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