Example sentences of "[adj] look at the " in BNC.
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1 | Christmas in the music business brings a retrospective look at the best and worst moments of the preceding year . |
2 | Flowers and foliage still form an important part of this winter spectacle and this month we take a look at this inspiring part of the gardening calendar while taking a retrospective look at the rest of the year . |
3 | Starfighter by David Bashow is a retrospective look at the CF–104 Starfighter and its use in Canada from 1961 to 1966 . |
4 | Lydia Ascroft takes a technical look at the world of hair and beauty . |
5 | Civil Aviation Authority light aviation test pilot Darryl Stinton rounded off the day with a highly technical look at the problems associated with the issuing of flying permits to replica vintage aircraft . |
6 | He is Percy H. Graham and his talk is ‘ A LIGHT-HEARTED LOOK AT THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE ’ . |
7 | 3 A more specific look at the need for information in the personnel function . |
8 | 3 A More Specific Look at the Need for Information in the Personnel Function |
9 | I was out in front of the Hatch & Hodges office at the time , directly across the street , and I got a clear look at the girl even with all the people around . |
10 | In the pool of silence which fell between them Laura raised her eyes and took her first good , clear look at the man she had married , and whom she had n't seen for so many years . |
11 | Gordon Milne takes a light look at the Budget |
12 | Scrunching is a simple and effective technique for adding volume to fine hair , giving you a different look at the same time . |
13 | All of us use compost at this time of year and in light of current concern about peat we take a candid look at the choices now open to you . |
14 | The economic recession has caused European governments to take a fresh look at the extent to which a degree of interdependence in the past has been translated into a heavy dependence of the poorer areas on the richer north . |
15 | The energy crisis may well mean that governments and the EEC will have to take a fresh look at the provision of public transport as a means of developing democratic tourism . |
16 | A fresh look at the whole process was needed , and it was felt that this could be achieved by taking a systems view , unbiased by what was then happening in practice , ie before the Act took effect . |
17 | It is always worth taking a fresh look at the toys and apparatus which are put out daily , to decide just why they are there . |
18 | Over the next three decades , many theologians took a fresh look at the whole subject of human sexuality . |
19 | It takes a fresh look at the key points of BMS history by using a missionary as a time traveller . |
20 | The new French government is said to be taking a fresh look at the matter . |
21 | IntelliDraw takes a fresh look at the way people work with images . |
22 | A working group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists has been taking a fresh look at the problem , and its report was endorsed by the college this week . |
23 | This is because the Law Commission 's Consultation Paper is now under active consideration , calling for a fundamental review of the law on this subject , including a fresh look at the various , often inconsistent , statutory régimes under which overpaid taxes and duties either may or must be repaid . |
24 | After a meeting of the AIE 's board on Tuesday , Mr Barbieri spoke of the need to press forward with changes to the association 's constitution , and with a fresh look at the ways in which books are sold and promoted in Italy . |
25 | ‘ Well , we thought it could be quite fun if we got one or two really interesting new people like yourself to come along and take an entirely fresh look at the subject . |
26 | The Turkish leadership were urged to take ‘ a fresh look at the situation ’ . |
27 | The Fairy Queen : a fresh look at the issues |
28 | Does my hon. Friend consider that it is time to take a fresh look at the whole question ? |
29 | Secondly , we take a fresh look at the Chicago School of Urban Sociology . |
30 | Joan has worked very hard and conscientiously during her term of office but she feels that a fresh look at the job through a new treasurer in 1987 can only be of benefit to the Society . |