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

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1 Step one the open , this looks at the introduction and the purpose of the appointment .
2 How exciting to look at the costumes and have the impression that one is wearing them , or see one 's own face adorned with the ear-rings on display .
3 As long as I know that I 'm right er and say well I 'm quite willing to look at the figures that you 've been given , but these are the figures that are right but I will look at them erm and I , and I certainly would n't er confront it much more than that .
4 For example , if the adult holds an object , such as a doll , in the child 's line of gaze , the child is likely to look at the object and then immediately glance at the adult 's face to check that they are looking at the same thing .
5 ( Tasks 10 and 11 look at the selection and deletion of blocks of text . )
6 It is also useful to look at the bibliography or index to see what it includes and what it misses out .
7 For example , in a fast-moving train it is better to look at the horizon than at the close landscape — it is even better to avoid looking out of the window .
8 They could go into the chapel , and the Adam library , and the red drawing-room , and with a bit of luck they 'd be so busy looking at the Chippendale and the Hepplewhite they would n't notice the holes in the rugs . ’
9 You 're sometimes so busy looking at the wood that you do n't smell the trees are rotten . ’
10 I was too busy looking at the picture and the frame
11 Any lawyer who can not find a book will be able to look at the card and see who has taken it .
12 It is important to look at the balance that has been struck and at how much varnish — subjective commentary , for instance — has been applied .
13 It is worthwhile looking at the advantages and disadvantages of copyright at a time when it has achieved worldwide acceptability .
14 The association 's first conference in 1983 looked at the needs and rights of black children in care .
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