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

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1 To explore this more thoroughly we must look at the changes in the social relations of cultural production which came with these new technologies .
2 To overcome this barrier , I suggest , one must look at the approach in action ; only then will it be possible to see what it has achieved , and to assess what it might achieve if taken on its own terms .
3 First we must look at the situation in Vietnam .
4 Obviously we 'll look at the paper in detail but our overall view is that the levy will not work because all the methods they consider have some severe limitations . ’
5 I think we 'll look at the news in a few minutes to see what the weather 's going to be and then , do you want any ice cream or anything ?
6 Well let's look at the problem in a different way then .
7 Now let's look at the heroine in Jane Eyre .
8 In this essay I shall look at the way in which female sexuality has been constructed from a particular biology which has had to exclude female desire .
9 In order to demonstrate this thesis I shall look at the changes in the examination filter that separated children at the age of eleven into different types of secondary education — the ‘ eleven-plus ’ .
10 An outline of the way field-workers gained entry to the communities , with particular reference to the thinking behind the method , may be found in 3.6 ; I shall look at the procedures in a little more detail here .
11 First we shall look at the theories in their work concerning the evolution of kinship and marriage .
12 In this chapter and in Chapter 6 we shall look at the markets in which these institutions operate .
13 This chapter will look at the way in which science is viewed and experienced by those who teach and study it .
14 This section will look at the way in which physics is constructed as a discipline by briefly contrasting the views of two university lecturers , one at B university , and one at A university .
15 For example , if a centre already has some devolved responsibility , the Quality Audit will look at the way in which the centre assures that the SCOTVEC criteria are being applied .
16 So that you may find that all the hesitations are by women , or most of them by women , or most of them are in the pub , or most of them are a after ten at night , or ar you know , you can look at the context in which certain words , certain conversational gambits that some of them use .
17 ‘ And yet you can look at the thing in Star Wars and the sounds it makes are just perfect for it . ’
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