Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] look at [num ord] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Adjustment is not complete , it 's partial alright , so we 're going to say that supply adjusts in the following manner , right , according to the partial adjustment hypothesis alright , so changes in actual supply alright , will be delta of the difference between the desired level of output for T , right and the actual level of input T minus one alright , plus er alright , so that was just our partial adjustment model that we looked at last week , right , we 'll call that equation three okay right .
2 Notice how Paul uses open string ideas ( bars 6–7 ) in a way that is very similar to the phrases that we looked at last month .
3 This shows the technique behind the ringing open string scale fingerings that we looked at last month , but applied to a short musical piece .
4 Set against the background of inflation this rise is less impressive than it looks at first sight .
5 Depreciation 's been falling now for two or three years as our capital expenditure of depreciable assets has been falling indeed if you look at last year 's net of the nine million pounds purchase of the freehold to fourteen million the year before was only sixteen million erm so as the as the depreciation as the capital expenditure falls the depreciation will also fall that 's one reason .
6 This research evidence seems contrary to common sense , but such findings are not as incomprehensible as they look at first sight .
7 The style of the figures is manifestly provincial and need not be so early as it looks at first glance , but it can hardly be after the mid century .
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