Example sentences of "[to-vb] very [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 School and advisory staff need to look very closely at the balance of benefits and costs , for both children and teachers , in the teaching strategies and patterns of classroom organization which have been so strongly promoted in recent years .
2 I think that parliament will want to look very carefully at the proposals he makes and if parliament is not happy with those proposals then I 'm sure it will try and persuade the government to modify them .
3 Roy Hattersley , Labour 's deputy leader , said : ‘ I want to look very carefully at the idea to make sure that clubs do n't go out of business and that large families on low incomes can still go to football matches . ’
4 But it might do well to look very carefully at the IASC 's work .
5 He says we 've actually made it clear on our planning application that we 're prepared to look very carefully at the mix and size and type of housing to ensure it fits what local people need in the area .
6 We clearly need to look very carefully at the implications of many new technologies for jobs in this country .
7 Martyn Jones of Touche Ross stressed that there ‘ needs to be a practical framework created ’ to support the legislative requirements , and that auditors ‘ will have to look very carefully at the guidance ’ that emerges .
8 But , if we had bought in some sort of penal clause , then I mean firms might be inclined to look very critically at the qualifications their engineers have got .
9 Alan Giles , the new supremo at Waterstones , was unable to spend very long at the drink spotty that followed the Publishers Association 's a.g.m. last Thursday — he was rushing off to meet his wife to celebrate their wedding anniversary .
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