Example sentences of "[be] to look [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | Engineers from the DoT are to look at the southbound-only A1(M) and A66(M) interchange near the town to see if it can be adapted for northbound traffic . |
2 | If we are to look after the legitimate interests of the preserved railways , one or two changes need to be made to the Bill . |
3 | The purpose of this study has been to look at the different ways sixth-form pupils find and use information when undertaking a school assignment . |
4 | A better approach seems to be to look for the research with prospects of being revolutionary , that is of establishing a new framework , or deriving new bandwagons . |
5 | Another method would be to look at the Automobile Association 's figures on the cost of running a motor car of that engine capacity or at the cost of hiring such a car . |
6 | An even more revealing way to consider the changes in the popularity of divorce would be to look at the proportion of each marriage cohort that divorces after a particular period of time . |
7 | The aim of this book , then , will be to look at the relationship between the ‘ culture ’ of subjects and our common-sense constructions of masculinity and femininity ; and the implications of this relationship for gender inequality in higher education . |
8 | This chapter will have two aims , therefore : the first will be to look at the shades of difference and similarity between feminist approaches to education ; the second will be to ask whether , and in which ways , these approaches can inform our understanding of inequality in higher education . |
9 | A third element of the research will be to look at the geographical impact of ‘ support ’ moves by the elderly.King 's College , London , Age Concern Institute of Gerontology . |
10 | Abstracting from these difficult matters , an attractive approach to inequality would be to look at the lifetime purchasing power broadly defined over goods and services enjoyed by individuals , appropriately discounted to give a common basis for comparison . |
11 | He not only attacks the SEC for being politically grounded , suggesting that the SEC 's limited resources are being focused on those least in favour with the enforcement agency , but by adopting the Stigler ‘ interest theory ’ of regulation , he argues that if one were to look for the supporters of anti-insider dealing provisions , one would find that it is neither society nor the markets , but the SEC itself . |
12 | Pius XI had made it clear in 1930 , subsequent to the success of the Vatican-Italian Concordat of 1929 , that good sons of the church with political power were to look to the church itself for guidance in their statesmanship : |
13 | They were to look at the sculpture of Michelangelo , and the frescoes on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel . |
14 | No , we were to look at the houses round the small port , and at their inhabitants . |
15 | ‘ If we were to look at the constitutional situation we may have to look at the position of the Princess Royal . |
16 | It seems to me that when one looks at the brief findings and reasons of the justices given at the conclusion of the hearing , or even if one were to look at the more elaborate reasons which they have compiled subsequently for the purpose of his appeal , then their decision was plainly wrong . |
17 | If we were to look at the balance sheets of these other banks , we should find that their customers ' deposits had increased and that this increase was matched on the asset side by an increase in their operational balances at the Bank of England . |
18 | Its terms of reference were to look at the management of the financial and manpower resources of the NHS . |
19 | Although the context of illegitimacy may be changing , in that relatively permanent cohabitation is essentially equivalent to formal marriage , if similar proportions of these women were to look towards the local authority sector in future , it would indicate a substantially increased need for public housing . |
20 | I could never replace you … never find your equal if I were to look until the very day I die . ’ |
21 | One way of acquiring such ideas , of course , is to look on the shelves of a library ( or bookshop ) , or in a publisher 's or library catalogue , where you will find books gathered by subject and by author . |
22 | THE Office of Fair Trading is to look into the hard-sell techniques used by a North-East double glazing firm . |
23 | In fact , the starting point is to look outside the firm , at the environment for personal injury practice , and at the trends and conditions that will affect future practice . |
24 | The announcement of his departure came just one day after Barclays revealed that it is to look outside the bank for a new chief executive to take over some of the powers presently held by chairman and chief executive , Andrew Buxton . |
25 | The natural solution in such cases is to look to the National Trust or the National Trust for Scotland . |
26 | Boston 's solution is to look to the example of Cuba , where she recently found it ‘ exhilarating to see a third-world nation that is adequately fed and healthy ’ . |
27 | Their technique is to look for the process known as ‘ inverse beta decay ’ , in which an electron- anti neutrino reacts with a proton to produce a positron ( positive electron ) and a neutron . |
28 | The other approach is to look for the advantage to the individual of behaving in a particular way . |
29 | Question Types The first approach that may be used in breaking down questions is to look for the question types . |
30 | Another and more direct way is to look at the anatomy and physiology of the brain ; that is the subject of the next chapter . |