Example sentences of "[prep] be looked at " in BNC.

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1 Not an object to be looked at and admired .
2 But we want swimming pools to be looked at specifically , rather than as just part of the hotel as a whole . ’
3 Power has also to be looked at in the light of engine capacity and tractor weight .
4 For me , I would like to see these all-singing , all-dancing stage sets sold , if they can find anyone who wants them , and there is no doubt the press department of Central Office needs to be looked at closely .
5 That needs to be looked at . ’
6 Some of these comments related to two very important aspects of the Board 's work and deserved to be looked at in a little more detail .
7 People prefer to be looked at while you are talking .
8 the question arises whether , in relation to any particular post , there is adequate potential to meet the needs of the firm , so notwithstanding what might otherwise be a desirable policy of providing career opportunities , this issue needs to be looked at closely .
9 Thus , as with biological theories , crime is seen as pathological ( a disease ) , as something to be looked at from the medical point of view .
10 I wonder why people hung this sort of thing on the wall to be looked at day after day .
11 To return to the example , if the machine finds that one particular reply to A is especially strong ( leads to an unusually large change in score ) , it remembers that fact , and puts that reply high in the list of plays to be looked at when B and C are examined .
12 They have been there over years and many of the established patterns of reaction are demanding to be looked at .
13 Remember that anything that claims to work by means of spiritual powers needs to be looked at carefully .
14 Lesbian and gay sex porn demands to be looked at differently .
15 In the light of the inquiry into the Orkney affair , it is likely that these submissions will have to be looked at again , and new laws drafted .
16 ‘ The Managers ' Association have written to the FA suggesting this is an area that needs to be looked at for the good of football .
17 : Labour and machines are both at full capacity in department Z. This situation needs to be looked at very carefully .
18 The EAT said that where there were sound business reasons for reorganisation , then the question of reasonableness had to be looked at in the context of a reorganisation and not solely in the context of the offer of new terms and conditions .
19 Nevertheless , Sir , there are some things more fit to be looked at than others ; for instance , there is nothing more fit to be looked at than the outside of a book …
20 Nevertheless , Sir , there are some things more fit to be looked at than others ; for instance , there is nothing more fit to be looked at than the outside of a book …
21 A capital injection from the company 's bank has to be looked at as a probable source of additional finance , although this would mean a secured loan .
22 If the mother 's face is unresponsive , then the mirror is a thing to be looked at but not looked into . ’
23 The whole structure of the season , plus the situation with World Cup and European Championship games , has got to be looked at because at the moment we just seem to penalise successful teams .
24 It 's a serious problem which has to be looked at on two levels .
25 Certainly various options in providing funds will have to be looked at , and some agreement reached if mandatory refreshment is to become a reality .
26 With all these aircraft begging to be looked at , one would think that it would be impossible to attempt to see everything that Oshkosh has to offer , not so !
27 In Vietnam , they were probably pre-eminent and could certainly lay the largest claim to ‘ control ’ of operational areas on the other side of the Chinese frontier in Tonkin even though their simultaneous claim to the status of ‘ resistance ’ forces needs to be looked at more closely .
28 People have n't looked at the directors of certain charitable organisations ; well , it has to be looked at .
29 Another said that the location of industry and Government Training Centres had to be looked at in terms of equal opportunity and access .
30 However , there is one further category of evidence to be looked at — the larvae .
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