Example sentences of "[pers pn] look at some " in BNC.

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1 But Mala did insist , with some steeliness , that I look at some of the data .
2 ‘ And when you look at some of their shops and you see the same old wooden table that has been sitting out the front for months priced at £10 , or £20 , you realise the money has got to be coming from somewhere else — and we know it 's coming from knocking . ’
3 You look at some of these effects racks and they have these little buttons you can push and it says ‘ Bad Ass ’ , ‘ Heavy Metal ’ and ‘ Old Fender Tweed ’ .
4 You look at some of these effects racks and it says ‘ Bad Ass ’ , ‘ Heavy Metal ’ and ‘ Old Fender Tweed ’ .
5 Just how consistent it is with the prevailing relationship of disabled people to our able-bodied society comes clear when you look at some of the many questions which can be raised .
6 But if you look at some of the other factors , for example just within all the other routes , score better than the blue route .
7 Because that 's the that 's the key once you 've got that er you look at some for example if , I say integrate X to the sixth .
8 BACKPACKING ROUTES we look at some of the best
9 If we look at some further examples from Cecily O'Neill 's and Alan Lambert 's Drama Structures , we shall see that many group experiences are dependent on these kinds of simple structures .
10 We look at some of these cases in more detail in the chapters that follow .
11 How this is done relatively to the subject and the grades will be clear if we look at some of the grade criteria for history , published in 1985 .
12 In this final section we look at some examples .
13 We look at some of the models available to help point you in the right direction
14 We look at some of the main attempts to do so , spending most time on Kenneth Waltz 's systems account .
15 Next , we look at some simple examples that might form part of scientific knowledge .
16 Before we look at some examples to illustrate this falsificationist conception of the progress of science , a word should be said about the claim that ‘ Science starts with problems ’ .
17 But suppose we look at some of these areas of thick " continuous " sedimentation .
18 In this section we look at some techniques for finding out information about the business and for analysing this information .
19 Here we look at some of our experts in the UK and other supporting roles we provide .
20 In this section we look at some ways of doing this , and more generally of getting from the planning stage to the writing stage .
21 Finally , we look at some of the issues facing the money market in the rest of the 1990s .
22 We look at some ways of coping with it , and also recognising it in other people , because if you 've got people working for you , and they 're stressed , and they have time off work , you 've got to carry things on , have n't you ?
23 Here we look at some examples of attempts to reshape features of the economy within the parameters of the consensus .
24 I did think you know when I , when we go around and we look at some of these houses like Barratt houses and all like that , I thought that area would of been better off knocking into houses and then you see they would be able to get the community charge of the houses , but as it 's gon na happen now the council 's gon na have a lot of responsibility one way and another with er
25 Almost , but erm one could certainly arrive at a situation of the sort you 're imagining that we want to be sure that when we look at some very exotic phenomena in the past of the universe , which has no parallel on earth , erm or in our vicinity , how can we be sure that the laws of physics that we 've deduced on earth really apply ?
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