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

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1 This has often been criticised because we are told that in drawing an analogy we normally know ‘ both sides ’ that we are comparing ( eg ‘ does n't he look like a horse ? ’ , where we can look at both and judge ) , whereas in this case we can only look at one side , the object that we are comparing with God .
2 Although this chapter can only look at national-level data , indicators of acute housing shortage are much more evident in certain areas such as London since the geographical distribution of housing does not match the availability of employment and the location of places in which people want to live , and regional differential price rises in houses exacerbate this problem .
3 We shall therefore only look at some of the writings we could have considered , and concentrate on those works which contain a large proportion of anthropological discussion .
4 However , I can only look at most of the styles you feature with envy as I have been very silly and think I may have damaged my hair forever .
5 Or perhaps the New Horizons people would prefer you to buy WinMail , which Software Partners also have on their lists at the same price — we 'll perhaps look at that another time .
6 erm Let's take mine for example , there are several reasons why my handset wo n't be answered , erm but for now , let's just look at two .
7 shall we just look at one or two erm documents that you 've already looked at please , would you go to page twenty nine , just the illustration that seen and this is the I 'm not sure whether a point is going to be made about this or not , but if you look at page thirty one there there 's a golf club on the left and a man fishing on the right
8 water and what it does , it might be nice to just look at that to finish it off , so that if
9 Whenever you 're not sure about what to do just look at that and just write it down or just think about it , visualize it , there 's zero , then we can , adding a negative number or taking away , go that way up towards the negatives , adding a positive number , go that way .
10 Martin said , ‘ Will you just look at that child ? ’
11 Erm I think also sir , you if you compare the county 's N Y four appendix six , if you 'll just look at that .
12 I I think you 've got to just look at that constitutional concept .
13 If we can just look at that now and all
14 Can I just look at that ?
15 Whilst we 're er whilst we 're waiting for her can I just look at that book please ?
16 ‘ OK , let's just look at these phone-booths the rat has been using .
17 So if we can just look at these again
18 I 'll just look at these .
19 No , I I 'm gi it 's not my , I I would just look at mathematical skills and saying that you 're not really yo you do n't really mean mathematical skills .
20 By the way they 're also made up for the following week as well in case , if it 's Tuesday night , oh , let me just look at next week , what have I got ?
21 I mean it 's it 's their responsibility to er prepare the local plan in the context of what the structure plan strategy as a whole is saying and I think it 's it 's necessary not to just look at this particular policy in total isolation and assume that that is going to give er what you fear to district councils the ability to nothing .
22 The well-organised firm does not just look at last year and add ten per cent .
23 I never did much fucking look at that
24 Thomas Knowlton ( 1691–1781 ) , a gardener employed first by William Sherard and then by the Earl of Burlington , wrote to Samuel Brewer in 1741 , ‘ as to Miller he does not look at poor men , only a lord or a duke is company for him ’ .
25 The rash in such cases may not look at all like simple uncomplicated scabies .
26 Gedanken still did not look at all happy .
27 ‘ You make things very uncomfortable for me , ’ said Tobermory , although he did not look at all uncomfortable .
28 The veneer treatment of the keywell of the V&A harpsichord does not look at all like Mercier 's painting , but from the multitude of Hitchcock spinets we know that he was not averse to the use of sycamore in this area , which , when it is varnished over , darkens to that golden hue that the painter has reproduced so faithfully .
29 He did not look at all glad to see me , however .
30 ‘ This has been quite a shock — for both of us — and Jenna does not look at all well . ’
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