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

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1 Let us look at the issue of national and other groups from a different angle : how do people join them ?
2 Let us look at the idea .
3 In fact , the account is correct , even if not very explicit , and as by now the reader will be equally confused , let us look at the history of the papingo shoot .
4 Let us look at the factors considered during the formal decision-making process .
5 Let us look at the word ‘ commitment ’ .
6 Let us look at the figures for central Government expenditure per head of population in the north and the south .
7 Let us look at the stalks
8 Assuming this is all correct , let us look at the preparation procedure .
9 First let us look at the way e-mail would be used in almost any organisation .
10 Let us look at the problems every negotiator has to overcome .
11 Having gone over once more what the term means , let us look at the memory of the E6000 console .
12 There is obviously a major point of policy involved in this matter , so let us look at the organisation and training of these people who play such an important part in the safety of the travelling public .
13 LET us look at the process and , where appropriate , what I consider our approach should be .
14 Let us look at the end of the stalk and look for colour and pattern .
15 But let us look at the weather 's influence on ferreting .
16 Let us look at the strengths and weaknesses of these two viewpoints .
17 Now let us look at the diet .
18 Let us look at the implications of these arguments a little more by examining the implications , for welfare and for social policy , of policy developments in those important policy areas that no one defines as social policy : foreign and defence policy , and economic policy .
19 Pound was a serious man , and never more serious than when he was writing poetry ; and his poetry drives towards just those unpalatable conclusions that Olson forces us to look in the face .
20 Heavenly father , we praise you as the living God and thank you that you have called us to look to the growth of your church in this parish ; we thank you for those who have worked to help plan the proposed church building ; we especially pray for John Taylor , our architect , and the city council planners and planning committee .
21 Our discoveries about their similarities and differences will lead us to examine other passages in Exodus and Numbers , and our desire to explain certain features of all these texts will then encourage us to look at the positions they occupy in the larger narrative , and so discuss their contexts in greater detail .
22 Having early disposed of the false idea that in the Middle Ages people believed in a flat earth , Lewis tells us to look at the sky itself .
23 This must lead us to look at the shortcomings of the ‘ how many divisions has the Pope 's approach to the estimation of political influence .
24 To assert this is merely to reiterate a point that should be obvious : that science , however sophisticated its instrumentation , can not generate observations that somehow enable us to look at the relationship between experience and the world as it were from outside of experience .
25 So I think erm Hertfordshire 's voice should be heard and however , my resolution asks us to look at the possibility of opposing not only the building of terminal five but all further airport expansion in the South East be it at Heathrow , Stansted , Gatwick or Luton .
26 That uncertainty urges us to look beyond the present , with a faint hope to control our future .
27 The concept of an unspecified information need is further developed by Wersig , who looks at a need situation as a problem situation and states that , " the notion of problem treatment process enables us to look at the stages which play an important role within the organism before any behaviour can be observed . "
28 It 's the kind of angle that makes us look at the space of the room that 's being photographed and the arrangement of objects in the room rather than the subjective viewpoint of the picture taker — recalling the very beginnings of photography when it was a simple recording device , and before it was considered a means of expression , when it sometimes did n't strive to imitate painting .
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