Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb mod] look at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I ’ Clubs must look at the players they are registering and decide if they are the type we want in the League , ’ he said . |
2 | A group of 12 readers will look at the books of 1993 , and Madeleine Lindley , a children 's book specialist based in Oldham , has agreed to co-ordinate the pruning process . |
3 | At birthdays parents can look at the cards as well as the children . |
4 | Anyway , the old fuddy-duddies can look at the antiques . ’ |
5 | other experiments will look at the effects of further rises in reactor temperature and at an effect known as rod ‘ candling . ’ |
6 | Members should look at the proposals extremely carefully . |
7 | In order to assess the children 's lighting needs , teachers must look at the tasks that are to be performed , such as moving around , close and distance work , and see how each child performs in different lighting conditions , then adapt accordingly . |
8 | Partnerships should look at the case for an education service , in terms of the opportunities it presents for sensible planning , provision for population migration and demographic change , best use of scarce and expensive resources , effective curriculum and professional development , smooth transition between the ages and stages of education , and quality education for all those with special educational needs . |
9 | If concepts of privacy are allowed to operate in an uncritical manner , then such historians will look at the records and say , yes indeed these people had no names , only fragmented unlinkable traces in the disparate records of courts , government and business . |
10 | A third , unstated constant was that each of the four women would look at the camera , and that each should be not just physically but psychologically present … |