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

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1 I do n't always think about that when I 'm looking at his work , I look at technique .
2 That 's how I look at life .
3 Erm I mean looking at the , er the only solution , I feel erm another poor factor of this committee is probably er erm unnecessary and if I look at appendix four which lists the possibles , if I can find , erm it is n't actually necessary to have rules all like this , er next years erm , next years priority will be dealt with next year .
4 And that 's how I look at music . ’
5 Similarly I look at English and ask whether staff and students locate their discipline within the Leavisite paradigm or whether they are aware of the developments of the past thirty years , such as structuralism and post-structuralism .
6 I look at Mum : she 's smiling .
7 I look at tennis differently than some coaches .
8 I think you 've got to do something drastic , at the end of last year a considerable number of working parties and committees were actually reduced or eliminated , and I look at education and I look at the sub- committees of education , they 've all been replaced by working parties now that meet more and more regularly .
9 Wirral LEA decided to recommend me to ICI with the request that I look at management information systems within the site .
10 When I look at test matches the , the game , the one day game was an itself .
11 I look at quality of service everyday , ’ says Lloyd 's Marketing Director , Keith Furphy .
12 Surprisingly I 'm very interested in that ; I look at fashion magazines more than I look at news magazines .
13 Surprisingly I 'm very interested in that ; I look at fashion magazines more than I look at news magazines .
14 I look at layout and consistency , Raj does a detailed proofreading .
15 the speaker frequently repeats the same syntactic form several times over , as this fairground inspector does : I look at fire extinguishers + I look at fire exits + I look at what gangways are available + I look at electric cables what + are they properly earthed + are they properly covered
16 However , other strategies can bear fruit and are described under three sections which look at Recruitment , Retention and Return .
17 What you do is , you look at the environment and consider like the inputs and then you look at behaviour as outputs and you learn the relationship between the two and you do n't neces you do n't have to understand what goes on inside .
18 Again , if you go back before about eighteen hundred , if you look at er if you look at art , you find that painters paint things entitled The Rape of Europa , The Rape of , The Rape of whoever it is and if you look at these pictures it 's just people lounging around with not very many clothes on .
19 If you look at category two .
20 So if you look at category two down below .
21 The way you look at present , my maître d t y ’ may well refuse you admittance . ’
22 You look at stat which I just ran this morning right ?
23 Yes I I do n't believe it will have major clarification erm on the administrative support , shown there as nineteen thousand nine hundred for an additional senior member of staff , if you look at appendix sorry the on personnel shows the pay cost as one thousand two hundred and sixty one pounds .
24 If you look at appendix five of my statement in which I 've identified erm the key employers within the Greater York area , you 'll see that there 's a greater concentration in the north and north east , as as Mr has just said .
25 When you look at night you see ?
26 Erm also if you look at entertainment , like James Saville calls himself Jimmy Saville , Terence Wogan is Terry Wogan , so but then you look at people like Charlie Chaplin , when he was doing his comedian role he was c he called himself Charlie Chaplin , and when he 's directing films he called himself Charles Chaplin , so maybe it 's all like a bit of a serious thing .
27 IT CHECKS OUT WHICHEVER WAY YOU LOOK AT IT .
28 because I think that when you look at year eleven we 're at a disadvantage
29 It 's sometimes the case when you look at adult survivors of child sex abuse that erm some of these physiological responses are detached from pleasure and experienced in a very ah traumatic and very de-humanising way so that y'know kind of having orgasms is n't pleasurable sometimes for people who 've been abused as children .
30 Right , if you look at page number
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