Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] look at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Right right look at the pictures then do n't okay stop thinking of hydrochloric acid , think of H C L.
2 Erm right so looking at the details of those , right what we 've , what we 're actually saying then is that if erm you , you would want to provide that income or want to make sure that that , that income was available should you die tomorrow ?
3 So always look at the front of the pack first to choose the right SPF .
4 I say , ‘ Well , I did n't come down here to look at the scenery .
5 It is not enough to look at the company 's accounts : the nature of the market , the stance of competitors , likely technological changes have all to be considered .
6 Chairman , if , if I may and it is just basically to look at the recommendation and wonder you know perhaps if we 've got it the right way round er that 's all , where we 're saying er there are certain things still outstanding wh which we would need to re-relate before er issuing er general conformity notices I understand b but we 're almost taking that they 're going to do that without any doubt , now I do n't know maybe there are things not said in this report which are well understood , but and members of are quite happy to accept erm er s some more more changes to , to the local plan so that it does conform with with the structure plan , but I just wondered whether round the wrong way .
7 All three features are designed to convey that Henry is not just looking at the roots but reflecting on them and struggling to think what it is they bring to mind .
8 I hope that , in his discussions with the Treasury , the Minister will not just look at the statistics that he quotes with monotonous regularity , and I guess with some justification , about average incomes , but that he will say that some people below that average have real problems .
9 all different meanings of the wor but can you not just look at the dictionary and read the dictionary ?
10 Similarly , you should not just look at the eyes or ears when there may be a problem here .
11 If we just quickly look at the role of the project coordinator .
12 One can not simply look at the kinds of problems thrown up by particular social structures and economic situations and analyse policies as responses to those problems , since policies themselves influence the character of the societies in which they are adopted .
13 Monsieur Félix will expect us to have made our choices and we have not even looked at the velvets yet . ’
14 Had he really not even looked at the report ?
15 I am pleased to hear that the Minister will announce an increase tomorrow , but £1.2 million will not even look at the problem .
16 ‘ The £28 million will not even look at the gap between the obligations of the local authorities and what they are expected to do , ’ he said .
17 And yet we do not consciously look at the doorpost or the armchairs ; we see them and take avoiding action automatically .
18 He scarcely even looked at the price of his Magimix before grabbing it and racing to the cash tills .
19 And she did n't , she scarcely even looked at the label .
20 But I 've just briefly looked at the education and training part of the General Secretary report and it says here , National College rammed a hundred and twenty four courses over a thirty week period attracting approximately seventeen hundred G M B representatives , a wide range of residential courses .
21 Always replace the cover when you are not actually looking at the worms .
22 JOHN KING steered Tranmere to a new high on Saturday but revealed ‘ I 'm still not looking at the league table . ’
23 Yeah , the hands , no structure , did you notice he hardly ever looked at the magistrate , although yeah his voice projection was still good because he 's an experienced advocate , but he was talking to the table nearly the whole time .
24 ‘ No one , ’ said a judge who had watched Slime , ‘ could ever again look at a pond and fail to remember that it was somebody 's home , ’
25 Nearly always looking at the cars .
26 Er the communications from Hatfield , Hertford are first class into the centre of London er is an option that perhaps you can consider but the fact that we can also then look at the Sunderland example .
27 Move on now to look at an area that 's er not frequently er does n't impinge a great deal on life in this country but it certainly does for travellers and for many people in the developing world .
28 We go on now to look at the importance of the dialogue , and the problems which can occur when communication breaks down .
29 He does n't just look at the mark .
30 I 'm not I do n't necessarily want to dispute them erm all I would say is that we have to look at the implications do n't just look at the change in the traffic flows and take them as a as a point , you have to look at the implications of those changes in traffic flows .
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