Example sentences of "look at them [prep] " in BNC.

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1 It 's better to walk b back , and look at them for a d you know , from afar , than
2 Look at them with a view to :
3 But then God 's commands do n't make sense if we try and look at them with twentieth-century attitudes .
4 It is difficult to assess exactly what all these developments mean individually , but when you step back and look at them as a whole trend , the implications become clear .
5 1989 , The Year Of The Microscope ( to Jan ) Largest ever collection of working microscopes on public display ; the public are invited to bring along their own specimens and look at them through the different microscopes .
6 They look at them through microscopes just to find out what they 're made of .
7 We can not literally weigh religious truth-claims or look at them through a micro- scope .
8 We will take each of the main triggering events and look at them in more detail .
9 I never even look at them in shops .
10 The problems of crofting may be insoluble in terms of practical politics , but , if we look at them in the right way , we may find that they themselves are a resource .
11 These letters are the letters of a wonderful poet and that truth shines steady through the very shining and alternating feelings with which I look at them in so far as they concern me , that is in so far as they are mine .
12 We look at them in close-up and we learn .
13 Many of the laws which seem strangest to us fall into place , too , when we look at them in relation to the contemporary religions of Egypt and Canaan .
14 Look at them in a new way .
15 Can I ask when we deal with the others that you look at them in that light .
16 Introverts are more the other way round whereas they 've got narrow interests , narrow fields of interest but they look at them in depth .
17 The other day , they 're dirty , they had n't been washed they 're dirty when you look at them in daylight .
18 All the same , if we turn the figures about and look at them from the point of view of the older generation themselves , we still find that in early modern England only 10 per cent of sixty-year-olds were living with their married children or grandchildren .
19 I go across and look at them from close to .
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