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

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1 The curriculum provides many opportunities to look at current work and organisational problems .
2 Each operating region is visited once every three months and in between , he visits other countries to look at specific projects .
3 We 've then got two areas to look at national curricular levels and general skills and abilities .
4 The technique was made possible by the use of the scanning tunnelling microscope which allows researchers to look at individual atoms on a surface .
5 The governing body will almost certainly need to set up sub-committees or working groups to look at different aspects of the school 's development .
6 But although Mr Redwood agreed to allow the West German competition authorities special rights to look at sensitive mergers , he obtained a commitment from the Council of Ministers that this could only be used ‘ in exceptional circumstances ’ .
7 In the 1970s the search for a room temperature superconductor led chemists to look at one-dimensional organic conductors and semiconductors .
8 Cross-sectionally they had to show high scores for schizophrenic symptomatology on standard psychiatric ratings , and retrospective measurement of treatment resistance was carried out using case histories to look at past failure on different neuroleptic regimes .
9 We encouraged group members to look at alternative ways of dealing with feelings , such as talking to a friend , crying , shouting and asserting themselves .
10 Police to look at new Gilmour murder evidence
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