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

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1 Nordhaus has looked at the evidence in nine countries over the period 1947–72 .
2 And I think central government needs to look at the way in which inner cities are being constantly run down and erm problems highlighted and aggravated because of the circumstances .
3 All spreadsheets are currently static , in the sense that if you 've got a set of rows and columns and you want to look at the information in a different way , you have to move rows and columns of data around , change formulas — in fact rebuild the entire structure of the model .
4 In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe .
5 Wedgie [ Tony Benn ] then made what I found a very effective speech , pointing out that we had got to look at the problem in domestic as well as international terms .
6 But before you do you 've got to look at the material in the working file .
7 ‘ I 've got someone coming to look at the house in ten minutes . ’
8 ‘ You have n't wanted to look at the barometer in the last four
9 Wendy Phillips shows you how on page 30 and do n't forget to look at the countryside in July with Iris Bishop on page 60 .
10 Erm , the proposals there do , in fact , exceed the capital spend on new starts , and it will therefore need pruning erm , and the proposals that we suggested earlier was that , subject to any comments members may have on individual schemes that are here , and their views on them , we would propose looking at the programme in detail , and bringing it within the guideline figures that have been set , erm , and doing that with the advice of P A G before it goes on to Policy Panel and , and Policy and Resources Committee .
11 In part this means seeing who teams up with whom in what kind of work situation and why , but it also means looking at the facts in quantitative terms .
12 So people have been forced to look at the way in which they are doing the work in er conjunction with er the manual for whatever other book of rules they have I wished they 'd do they carry out their work .
13 Alyssia had looked at the girl in amazement , beginning to feel disproportionately angry at this unexpected anticlimax .
14 ‘ We had looked at the agent in March and it seemed OK , ’ spokesman John Garner says .
15 This entailed looking at the flag in the distance and then judging the yardage in between before deciding on the club .
16 If the Minister wants to retain this unitary Parliament , he had better start looking at the ways in which he can secure the rights of the people affected .
17 ‘ But we wo n't be able to say what happened until we have looked at the area in daylight . ’
18 Dad stood looking at the flat in disgust .
19 He stayed looking at the holes in the ceiling for a while .
20 When I did yours I could n't help looking at the photographs in the leather frame . ’
21 When one comes to look at the judgments in the American Economic Laundry case , it appears clear that the approach which the court was adopting in that case was to regard the tenant against whom a possession order had been made as a statutory tenant who did not have all the rights to protection conferred by the Rent Restriction Acts .
22 Top service brass , diplomats and the intelligence community all tended to look at the world in more interventionist terms than a decade earlier .
23 You have to look at the way in which children learn , and the principle vehicle through which children learn is associated with visual symbols , and later with the written word .
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