Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] at some [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | This chapter looks at some of the components of grief and tries to explain how grief may be experienced . |
2 | This chapter looks at some of the methods you can use to explore the kind of person you are . |
3 | This chapter looks at some of the ways in which traditional psychological methods express conventional discourses of gender . |
4 | Thus book is an attempt to look at some of the things that go on when people face a loss of someone or something significant in their lives . |
5 | Shops have been packed with customers hunting bargains at some of the keenest prices for years , as the retail trade tries to kick itself out of recession . |
6 | Okay so has anybody had a chance to look at some of the things er |
7 | Okay Sally-Ann , have you had a chance to look at some of the things which we 're gon na do today as well ? |
8 | As the Single Market comes into effect Courtauld News looks at some of the Group businesses operating in Europe |
9 | Campus looks at some of the Centre 's events . |
10 | It is not necessary for readers to agree completely with the ideology of the approach to arrive at some of the same conclusions about soil erosion as found here . |
11 | HOT PRESS LOOKS AT SOME OF THE CURRENT HOT SPOTS IN IRISH STUDIOLAND ! |
12 | He put these with his haul from the kitchen and crossed the room to where a pile of mail lay on the mat inside the front door , pausing on the way to look at some of the framed photographs and certificates that were arranged along the mantelshelf . |
13 | Having examined the characteristics of mental disorder and the various structural and organizational problems which must be overcome , we are now in a position to look at some of the proposed solutions . |
14 | Either way , this section looks at some of the things you should think about when arriving at a new location . |
15 | We do , however , need to spend time looking at some of the shortcomings of the ‘ props ’ . |