Example sentences of "[pers pn] look at [adj] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'd like to take that on board and review the situation that we give , given a predicament still therefore a purpose and I hear what Mr has to say and I look at that particular pelican crossing myself , and respect the
2 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of Beauty as beautiful and Cruelty as cruel .
3 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of beauty as beautiful and cruelty as cruel .
4 To find out I looked closely at all the reptile faunas known from the Triassic ; that is , I looked at each separate assemblage of reptiles that was known to live in any one place at any one time .
5 As I looked at this mounting pile of equipment I thought that there was no way this was going to fit into the spare bedroom .
6 I looked at three dedicated file servers , from Dan Technology , RSC and Kamco .
7 ‘ If you look at traditional Catholic theology , it tells us we 're all fallen beings , but within us all is the capability for redemption , you know … ? ’
8 If you look at any good policeman , you will notice that he always walks facing the traffic , so that he can see what is coming towards him and is not taken by surprise .
9 ‘ With any new scheme there 's bound to be teething problems , but if you look at any other town that has introduced this kind of thing they would not want to go back to what they had previously , ’ he said .
10 When you look at any remedial teacher , whatever their inclinations might be , when you actually observe work it 's quite clear they 're , they 're always working on both an emotional level and on a learning level .
11 but when it laying here and you look at this little box there , okay , with the real Doncaster
12 Clearly in that situation the city of York is highly constrained , it 's a modern industrial city with a very tight medieval core , a historic core which is is world renowned , but a historic core which actually only covers four percent of the built area of the city itself , when we look at that wider area erm the central historic core together with the eight other conservation areas in the city and conservation areas in the remainder of the urban settlement comes to some thirteen percent of the urban area .
13 The the particular point that that I wish to pick up on though was from M Mr Curtis and his reference to erm the draft P P G thirteen , and whilst I 'd say that the point of the H B F that it 's only a draft publication at this stage , there 's in my view been too mu much over reliance on the reference in there to self containment , you see if we look at that particular paragraph , two point one two , it actually says avoid the development of small new settlements which are not to , sorry , I 'll start that again , avoid the development of small new settlements which are not be likely to be well served by public transport , or which will not be largely self contained .
14 ( WES ) Tonight we look at one small company that 's played it 's part in helping to reduce the dole queues .
15 The error is well-ingrained , however : in chapter 5 we look at another famous image of the world 's relation to God coined by William Paley , that of a watch to a watchmaker .
16 So we look at this ten pound we 're going to put that ten pound on the table we might put a ten pound note or we might say we 'll have ten one pound coins .
17 In all that follows , as we look at this third priority for new churches , we need to remember that at root we need to fall in love with Jesus .
18 exactly , it 'll be cos we looked at this last week as you said at the end what happens dripping acid onto
19 I know we looked at some thicker board in there did n't we ?
20 They look at each individual case , but it is certainly possible that Liverpool will be punished for three red cards .
21 I urge him to look at one current study which concerns the possibility of moving the sea systems control first to temporary accommodation and then , in 1995-96 , to permanent accommodation .
22 Just on a point of er clarification , the villages or settlements I should say , that I 've indicated on the er plan which is included within my statement , er is actually derived from the Selby rural areas local plan , which defines settlements and I believe the County Council have used a similar erm listing of erm settlements within that those two sectors for their own exercise when they looked at this particular subject er criteria .
23 He looked at that perfect suit , that perfectly inexpressive face , those cold eyes .
24 He looked at this wonderful thing and said : ‘ I wonder if our Germans will ever be able to make anything like this ? ’
25 but make me laugh even now , she said the first , the first memories I 've got of new little boy that starting in he looked at this little boy , she said , so , so excited by said with this pure white hair and the
26 Let us look at another 1930s Tin Pan Alley tune , Jack Strachey 's ‘ These Foolish Things ’ ( Ex. 2.3 ) .
27 One of the advantages of using drama in this way ( when the narrative continues over a period of several weeks ) is that both the teacher and the children can change roles , enabling us to look at any given topic from different points of view .
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