Example sentences of "[vb mod] look at [noun pl] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Training schemes should look at skills existing among women in the area and see how these could be developed and upgraded .
2 Her mother believes the British Riding Society should look at alternatives to riding hats .
3 In the transcendent world , there are new laws and men must discard their habitual ideas of what is right and what is wrong ; in fact to see the utmost beauty we must look at things with the eyes of a child .
4 We must look at things in a new way , and from the wrong angle so that they are distorted and transformed .
5 We must look at flowers with a new intensity and from different angles for the flowers when looked at thus can themselves inspire the observer .
6 We 'll look at questions like these with you .
7 And , under the Children Act , we 'll look at facilities for families with under-fives ’ .
8 Erm we 'll look at that then we 'll look at the nu we 'll have a look at the number line and we 'll look at temperatures .
9 ‘ An interesting thought , Brother , but let's look at motives . ’
10 We could look at ratios between proportions rather than differences .
11 The question of whether the existence of a mistake has to be apparent from a speaking decision was raised in Dean v Prince [ 1953 ] Ch 590 , where , at first instance , the judge held that he could look at documents other than the auditors ' certificate and the balance sheet and that cross-examination of the auditors would be allowed .
12 Then I went through the samples in my kitchen and realised that , rather than look at the non-mainstream areas , I could look at wines from perfectly accepted areas that broke the usual conventions ; or in one brilliant example , I could see what great traditional winemakers — in this case a pair of Burgundian grandees — could do when they decided to rough it a bit in France 's far south .
13 No one else could look at things the straightforward way that Rachel looked at things .
14 Whereas in the past one could look at earnings per share as a rough guide to both performance trends and what the analysts call ‘ maintainable earnings ’ , from now on eps will be unhelpful in both respects .
15 So I thought we could look at results now , which are probably the thing that 's most interesting .
16 Assessment , however , would be carried out by an external assessor who would look at testimonies from the line manager and company director , and a portfolio of documentary evidence and reports .
17 I derive untold pleasure from looking at buildings , but not just as objects which please the eye , nor just as works of art , as you would look at pictures in a gallery ; I also like imagining who commissioned them , who built them , what sort of person first lingered on their balcony or opened their casement window .
18 In fact , the input and headphone sockets are neatly recessed so they 're almost flush with the front panel , which is a neat way of finishing them off and I wish more companies would look at ideas like this .
19 I shall look at breakwaters and groins with renewed interest , David .
20 In later sections we shall look at alternatives .
21 In this chapter we shall look at ways of smoothing the edges off the jagged initial appearance of data plotted over time ; we shall look at the observations three at a time , taking seriously the spirit of this somewhat sarcastic remark , to get indications of the trend .
22 However , I agree that it 's unreasonable to expect people to pay good money for a forecast that is no longer relevant and we shall look at ways of eliminating this problem .
23 We shall look at ways of choosing a more suitable packing density in more detail later ( see p. 172 ) .
24 The project will also examine the responses of these two groups to heterosexual relationships and their roles in relationships and will look at responses to feminism and other challenges to the traditional conceptions of women 's and men 's different social positions .
25 ‘ We will look at projects which can offer a pay back in up to five years , except in the case of new business investment projects — NBIPs — which require a shorter return on investment .
26 We will consider , firstly , the question of omission ; then we will examine the issues concerned with bias in the statistics ; and thirdly we will look at attempts to overcome some of the problems with the official criminal statistics .
27 Tutor Gina Tiller will look at changes in Europe that benefit working women , in a day course at Wallsend People 's Centre on Saturday , June 6 .
28 Called Frontier Focus , these times will look at issues of counselling , leadership , training etc .
29 The court will look at restraints imposed upon employees rather more strictly than those which have been agreed between the partners themselves , as there is likely to be an inequality of bargaining power .
30 Finally , the project will look at implications of current socio-demographic trends for children 's family circumstances and the possible extent of demand for child care in the future .
  Next page