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

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1 WHILE the Ministry of Defence may be looking at major cut-backs in all three forces , the RAF Museum ( RAFM ) has announced its own form of Options for Change that will see a welcome major change in the aircraft exhibits at Hendon .
2 Hobbes 's systematic conception of politics as dependent on ethics and then , via ethics , on physics , means that his natural philosophy must be looked at first and in most detail .
3 Internal movement within the worst-affected areas should be looked at first .
4 And tomorrow night , in the second part of his report , Mike will be looking at other sources and results of urban pollution , including waste chemicals , emissions from smokestacks and noise .
5 He said : ‘ Lord Hunt will be looking at these and many other areas in which we expect there to be a lively public debate . ’
6 The final stage of entity analysis will be to look at all the events within the area and the operations that need to be performed following an event , and ensure that the model supports these events and operations .
7 A commonsense method of finding out about elites in politics might be to look at formal membership of political institutions and of social or economic organisations known to be active in politics .
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