Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] look at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I suggest you look at the evidence with your own eyes before you start accusations that you might find impossible to back up .
2 Now the next , I want you to look at the verse prologue of the play .
3 Let them look at the fire , ’ he said .
4 Rutherford cites Lawrence 's own remark in The Seven Pillars of Wisdom to the effect that this identification ‘ quitted me of my English self , and let me look at the West and its conventions with new eyes : they destroyed it all for me ’ .
5 Let me look at the map and see where we go to rejoin the main road to the auto-route .
6 Let me look at the Video for Windows .
7 Let us look at the issue of national and other groups from a different angle : how do people join them ?
8 Let us look at the idea .
9 In fact , the account is correct , even if not very explicit , and as by now the reader will be equally confused , let us look at the history of the papingo shoot .
10 Let us look at the factors considered during the formal decision-making process .
11 Let us look at the word ‘ commitment ’ .
12 Let us look at the figures for central Government expenditure per head of population in the north and the south .
13 Let us look at the stalks
14 Assuming this is all correct , let us look at the preparation procedure .
15 First let us look at the way e-mail would be used in almost any organisation .
16 Let us look at the problems every negotiator has to overcome .
17 Having gone over once more what the term means , let us look at the memory of the E6000 console .
18 There is obviously a major point of policy involved in this matter , so let us look at the organisation and training of these people who play such an important part in the safety of the travelling public .
19 LET us look at the process and , where appropriate , what I consider our approach should be .
20 Let us look at the end of the stalk and look for colour and pattern .
21 But let us look at the weather 's influence on ferreting .
22 Let us look at the strengths and weaknesses of these two viewpoints .
23 Now let us look at the diet .
24 Let us look at the implications of these arguments a little more by examining the implications , for welfare and for social policy , of policy developments in those important policy areas that no one defines as social policy : foreign and defence policy , and economic policy .
25 Oh yeah they 've got one forty R on there but , I mean you look at the set and it says er where did I get the number ?
26 I du n no erm , no I do n't like them at all it 's in fact I 'm not even impressed with it I mean you look at the people with G six hundred and you look at the fifty six
27 I mean we look at the motor car and see that as a energy conversion system it 's approximately eighteen percent efficient .
28 I remember I looked at the pile of Billy 's goods and chattels which were supposed to fit inside a twelve-by-six-foot room and saying : ‘ I came with a Sainsbury 's carrier — and I had trouble filling that . ’
29 Do we get to the stage where you know you look at the word empowerment , do you change the , the use of the word empowerment because people are saying you know well that 's jargon and all that does n't work any more or ca n't do that any more .
30 ‘ You say she cleared out ; I suppose you looked at the possibility that she went — wherever she did go — not of her own free will ? ’
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