Example sentences of "[be] [verb] at [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | This can already be guessed at from the demonic intensity of his most famous recordings , and it is confirmed by first-hand reports . |
2 | The transition from one to the other takes place after a few seconds of observation , is discontinous and can not be stopped at in an intermediate position . |
3 | It must be looked at as a grand community of integrated environment . |
4 | A capital injection from the company 's bank has to be looked at as a probable source of additional finance , although this would mean a secured loan . |
5 | But the important point here I think , is that this is a corporate , or may be a corporate res responsibility , and therefore my understanding is that the officers are going to look at those parts which may be looked at as a corporate responsibility , and I would therefore erm , assume that one would look at all the C A B services in that light . |
6 | The emergence of three youngsters from Ibrox , Murray , Hagen and Pressley , could be looked at as an unusual bonus but that initial impression may not necessarily be the correct one . |
7 | And because this issue is clearly so site related , it seems to me it can not possibly be looked at at a strategic level . |
8 | It was agreed that the procedures for data entry would be looked at over the next few months , and further discussions would be held in due course . |
9 | Thus , as with biological theories , crime is seen as pathological ( a disease ) , as something to be looked at from the medical point of view . |
10 | However , the situation in Leeds needs to be looked at in a national as well as in a local context . |
11 | There was a feeling that the wider issues needed to be looked at in a national forum . |
12 | The issues must , however , be looked at in a broader context . |
13 | Localized variations in voting patterns may reflect changing forms of political alignment and voting behaviour ( see Johnston , Pattie and Allsopp ( 1988 ) for a review ) , and electoral politics will be looked at in the next chapter , but here I shall consider the notion of political culture more widely . |
14 | This evidence , which will be looked at in the next section , is an indication that a direct link between allergy and mental problems is not impossible . |
15 | A meeting of university presidents was taking place in Beijing , prompted by student unrest in June ( which will be looked at in the next chapter ) , and they were considering the effects that ‘ Heshang ’ might have . |
16 | Areas to be looked at in the short term are : |
17 | ‘ I feel that any threatened site , be it on land or not , should be looked at in the same way : that is , will excavating this site advance our knowledge of history in a significant way ? |
18 | part of the area that we would be looking at for the new settlement . |
19 | As the fuel prices come down they should n't have to surcharge , but again that 's something they 'll be looking at over the next couple of weeks . |
20 | Those grades will be arrived at by a complex and outwardly objective system external to the school . |
21 | Or , again , a new discovery might be arrived at after a long series of observations and calculations , as exemplified by Kepler 's discoveries of his laws of planetary motion . |
22 | Blood samples for assay of the aminoglycoside concentration should be taken at around the third or fourth dose , when the steady state has been reached . |
23 | Well camouflaged stick insects , whose concealment has for once failed to work and who are about to be snapped at by a hungry predator , will suddenly flick open their brightly coloured wings in a dramatically unexpected display that may shock the enemy into retreat . |
24 | Of course it would be the height of absurdity to lay down a rule that these proportions should even approximately be aimed at in every orchestral movement . |