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

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1 Tom screwed up his eyes to look at Zach .
2 The other thing that we ought to perhaps consider is whether you should change the timetable at all Richard to look at jobs that people expect will be taught .
3 We therefore used data from a large case-control study to look at differences between Maori and non-Maori children and examine factors that might explain the higher mortality from sudden death infant syndrome among Maori children .
4 So let's say we can say if we can get the kids to look at improvements on that way .
5 The full length mirror can be a great help by enabling the child to look at things he is wearing which he may be trying to describe .
6 He is leading a Kings Kids Christmas tour in Ayrshire but before that he is off to Albania to look at opportunities of taking a team there in Summer ‘ 93 .
7 Six months later , however , the Society , with UMF 's agreement , hired Touche Ross to look at UMF 's business and come up with a plan of action .
8 Farmscapes Saxon to Modern , a guided walk around the mixed farmland of Hart Village to look at farming , history and wildlife , meet Mike Pratt outside Saxon Church , Hart , 2pm .
9 Rohmer turned back from the window to look at Duvall .
10 Ann Foster , the council 's food policy adviser , said : ‘ There should be the equivalent of a Warnock Committee to look at aspects of genetic manipulation other than simply matters of safety . ’
11 This reflects the doubling of the tax relief for PRP in the 1991 Budget , but there is no doubt that the need to cut costs is also driving employers to look at PRP .
12 In order to circumvent this bias to some extent , let us first burrow beneath this middle level to look at grass-roots religious sentiment which for the most part in 1922 escaped party supervision , since the latter was restricted geographically to the larger centres of habitation and their immediate hinterland .
13 The second phase will involve more detailed case study work with a small number of authorities to look at techniques in practice .
14 The answer is ‘ yes ’ , so this is a good opportunity to look at colour mutations — what causes them , how they affect the fish , and how they affect us as fishkeepers .
15 Pupils with defective sight are especially in need of the opportunity to look at objects at close range , holding them near to the eye and having time to gaze .
16 For the appellant Mr. Lester submits that it should now be appropriate for the courts to look at Hansard in order to ascertain the intention of the legislators as expressed in the proceedings on the Bill which has then been enacted in the statutory words requiring to be construed .
17 To set up a working group to look at ways of achieving a reduction of differentials for next year .
18 He squinted out of the corner of his eye to look at Irina .
19 It is worthwhile taking a moment to look at regulation 4 because it governs the whole attitude of the AlB towards its responsibilities .
20 Strathdee : A need to look at strategies
21 The need to look at theory
22 Only this week , Lord Chief Justice Taylor been commenting on the need to look at sentencing and I think this case highlights that need is very , very urgent indeed .
23 Through this method you stimulate the person to look at things afresh and to think aloud .
24 New fairs have crowded the calendar at a time in the market cycle when there has been a sharp decline in the volume of business and in the enthusiasm of American collectors , in particular , to travel long distances to look at art which they do not want to buy .
25 The inter-governmental conference set up at Strasbourg to look at EMU will consider two main sets of proposals .
26 You do n't even , do you get a chance to look at speech therapists in action ?
27 Mrs. Favor was watching the McLaren girl , staring right at her , so I had a chance to look at Mrs. Favor .
28 In Reg. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department , Ex parte Brind [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 696 it was the Crown , at p. 741f , which invited the court to look at Hansard to show that the Minister in that case had acted correctly .
29 A further example is work by von Braun ( 1988 ) who uses pMAP to look at exposure of organic and metallic compounds in groundwater in the vicinity of Tucson airport , Arizona .
30 When he turned his head to look at Turakina she gave a gasp of annoyance and let go of the half-plaited queue .
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