Example sentences of "[adv] look at a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Erm you 're just looking at a little bit that 's new and you 're forgetting about the old stuff .
2 You could always look at a small selection of the best furniture on display , chosen by fashion designer Paul Smith and on show at his Avery Row and Floral Street shops from Monday 16 October .
3 The report also looks at a wide variety of other Scottish buildings which have been allowed to deteriorate or may be destroyed by development .
4 Er increasingly , we 're also looking at a new market which has a holiday in the summer overseas and in winter goes skiing .
5 We will also look at a simple form of self-massage to help banish cellulite .
6 I E you 're not really looking at a feudal economy in the south any more i it may be a much more heavily commercial capitalist economy and therefore the kind of land reform programme that you might incorporate from a feudal north might not be entirely relevant .
7 And one of one of the things that I 've got on a regular basis is the many of the things Harlow Council put on like pop concerts country and western have actually been used by people who who perhaps live outside of Harlow so the Council are now looking at a charging policy but also we should also gon na introduce into the theatre is the leisure card which actually includes that the people actually live in the town local and the reproductional sort of show if they can do so they should buy .
8 It 's become unfashionable because the media is now looking at an alternative scapegoat for the problems the Conservative Party , that 's why it 's a reason and what is arising from the Labour leadership at the moment is purely an attempt to placate the media .
9 He had come down to the gallery to join the houseparty , he thought simply to look at a new sculpture , before they all returned to the house for luncheon .
10 It is hard sometimes to look at an old person sitting passively in a chair and imagine them running around , bringing up babies , managing an office , driving a lorry , getting into trouble with the law , being a pillar of the local community , fighting a war .
11 We have then to look at a third area of asymmetry , directly connected with qualitative changes in the means of cultural production .
12 But , in this area of East Anglia , which of course , includes this part of Essex itself we have got quite a tidy ratio at the moment of these panels of school teachers and panels of young engineers to actually look at a national curriculum and work out some kind of erm time cycle when a young engineer could come in and actually cross the t's and dot the i's on parts which obviously the teachers do n't know about .
13 ‘ Ah ! j'adore ça ’ , he said and never looked at a single picture .
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