Example sentences of "to have a [adj] look " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'm going to have a general look round and meet agents . ’ |
2 | Then , when you get the chance , you want to have a closer look and check it out . |
3 | The commotion caused a young couple passing by to go into the gallery to have a closer look at the paintings . |
4 | He and his assistants unpacked the shopping trolley to have a closer look at what liver enzymes can do , how bleach works , how to make coke or why cabbage juice is a good indicator . |
5 | The Dents owned the very first car in Baldersdale and that created quite a stir I remember being at school when they first drove it round the place and the teacher brought us all out on to the road to have a closer look at this amazing thing . |
6 | The twins sprang up from where they had been sitting by Chola 's side and ran round the hearth to have a closer look . |
7 | I waited for the crowd to thin out , then went to have a closer look . |
8 | Customs then took three weeks to have a closer look at the booty ( oh yeah ) . |
9 | Eventually a vehicle stopped , and its occupant , an American diplomat , got out to have a closer look at this strange bundle of fur . |
10 | Friends took me up to have a closer look at it , and I understand the pilot , who was an Australian , managed to bale out and came down safely somewhere near Balder Head . |
11 | If it still remains uncomfortable , then we , then we need to have a closer look and we may need to get the eye specialist involved if it 's refused to settle down . |
12 | Charlotte 's companion said with quickening interest , and set off to have a closer look . |
13 | and it 's very difficult to have a close look at the shirt without taking the whole thing |
14 | I think I think it might be s the the teeth , it 'd be worth getting the er dentist to have a wee look at your your plate , |
15 | You do not need a complete conventional circuit with a long downwind leg , although this will obviously give you more time in which to have a better look at the field . |
16 | He stepped out to have a better look . |
17 | Daisy watched an expectant Trace Coley re-arranging her Panama in the driving mirror of her father 's Rolls as Brigadier Canford put on his spectacles to have a better look . |
18 | They would also move closer to have a better look . |
19 | He wrenches the seat-belt free of his body to have a better look . |
20 | You 're not that blonde one I 've noticed driving around and nearly swerved to have a better look at the other day are you ? |
21 | The event provided the opportunity to have a close-up look at part of the farming enterprise of John Gittins who has been a pioneer in land reclamation and has also spearheaded the development of commercial crossbred sheep that have put millions of pounds in the pockets of fellow farmers . |
22 | The event provided the opportunity to have a close-up look at part of the farming enterprise of John Gittins who has been a pioneer in land reclamation and has also spearheaded the development of commercial crossbred sheep that have put millions of pounds in the pockets of fellow farmers . |
23 | You know that it is extremely risky to leave the choice late and that , at the very latest , you must be organised in time to have a good look at the proposed field and to get into a good position for a proper base leg . |
24 | ‘ I want to have a good look round Mr Livesey 's rooms . |
25 | A very large policeman was trying to keep them back , but they were pressing closer and closer , determined to have a good look at the two people who had so nearly lost their lives . |
26 | ‘ The home videos would allow the whole family to have a good look at our cars but in the relaxing atmosphere of their own homes . ’ |
27 | But he countered : ‘ The supporter was saying terrible things to me and I went back up the tunnel because I wanted to have a good look at the face of the person who was abusing me . |
28 | The exhibition provides a unique opportunity for anyone considering keeping a particular breed to have a good look , talk to the owner and make other helpful contacts . |
29 | And the other point made by the consumer adviser is try to have a good look at what you 've chosen before you walk out of the shop . |
30 | What I mean by that is er try to have a good look at what you 've chosen before you walk out the shop . |