Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] [adv] look at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The rash in such cases may not look at all like simple uncomplicated scabies .
2 An SBU should then look at all elements of the chain that it is involved in ( e.g. procurement , production , transportation , marketing ) in order to see exactly how it already adds value and might add value in future .
3 Although this chapter can only look at national-level data , indicators of acute housing shortage are much more evident in certain areas such as London since the geographical distribution of housing does not match the availability of employment and the location of places in which people want to live , and regional differential price rises in houses exacerbate this problem .
4 It may sound nasty but a man would never look at some of those women she said , a lot of women deserved to be raped .
5 It may sound nasty but a man would never look at some of those women she said .
6 Sir Thomas denies this vigorously , claiming as an example that the board will now look at ten options in the acute strategy review instead of the four announced publicly last November .
7 Though it will be centred on Italy the project will also look at changing conditions for singers in Europe and then , from the early nineteenth century , elsewhere , especially in the Americas .
8 Erm but I hope you because the panel could actually look at this in , in some detail , erm not just one meeting if necessary , I mean , it could go over two or more er meetings and the other thing Michael was talking about , you know , where the big sites , where should they be .
9 As I have said , the courts can now look at white papers and official reports for the purpose of finding the ‘ mischief ’ sought to be corrected , although not at draft clauses or proposals for the remedying of such mischief .
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