Example sentences of "to have a look [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | I think I 'd like to have a look into this . ’ |
2 | This much I could see from the outside when I went down to have a look at it . |
3 | Curious , I went up the path to have a look at it and I discovered to my no great surprise that it marked the entrance to a churchyard . |
4 | Kathleen and I went off for some lunch and we then went to have a look at the castle . |
5 | ‘ Clare has a copy of the paper now , and I have brought in a couple of extra copies ; so perhaps the dinosaur people , at least , might like to have a look at it and see what they think . |
6 | Kaisa , bored by the proceedings , takes advantage of the slack trace and goes over to have a look at a tree . |
7 | Told that it was a fox 's cairn , he insisted on climbing up by himself to have a look at it , and was gone for about twenty minutes . |
8 | ‘ If it makes you feel any better , I 'll get the doctor to have a look at you when he comes . ’ |
9 | Most of the East Germans surging across said they just wanted to have a look at West Berlin , have a beer in a bar , or see a friend . |
10 | She had decided to have a look at the human face of the bogey , and there is nothing like a dog ( the only animal which trusts humans ! ) for starting a conversation . |
11 | ‘ I 'm going to have a look at wall-papers . |
12 | I promised to have a look at the dig and point out where the tessellated pavement should be . |
13 | This time with a light plastic bag containing nothing more than a sketchpad and a book ( Sleeman 's Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official ) I set out to have a look at Roscommon Town . |
14 | Once I had unpacked , I set off down the lane to have a look at the Round Tower before dark . |
15 | ‘ According to the version I heard , a large man in a Sherlock Holmes cape had arrived one day to have a look at the drawings . |
16 | The home selectors have been shuffling their resources in recent matches and they take this opportunity to have a look at some members on the fringe of inclusion for Italy with one or two experienced players , such as flanker Martin Pepper stepping down to the replacements ' bench . |
17 | I 'd like to have a look at this foundry of yours . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm calling John in to have a look at you , ’ she said firmly . |
19 | The testator had made a will , but then opened it to have a look at it . |
20 | There is the opportunity to have a look at a slide show and purchase promotional gifts . |
21 | The next morning each of us went in turn , as we woke , to have a look at the calf . |
22 | One morning a umini from Pere came to have a look at it . |
23 | In this article I would like to have a look at the nuts and bolts of his style , with the emphasis being shifted to the devices that he uses as opposed to the specific parts that he plays . |
24 | When Simon stopped and began to bombard him with questions about home , Quinn had a chance to have a look at the youth . |
25 | The assistant coach to Fitzgerald , Gerry Murphy , who impressed the players on the New Zealand tour , immediately travelled to Australia after the tour , crossing the Tasman Sea at the request of the IRFU to have a look at the coaching structures in Australia . |
26 | Maureen was getting on to the museum about bringing an expert to have a look at the place . ’ |
27 | ‘ I am asking my accountants to have a look at it . |
28 | All kinds of experts are rushing here to have a look at you . ’ |
29 | A few new posters appeared as students from other colleges went to Beida to have a look at what was happening . |
30 | ‘ I do n't think anything has been decided for Sunday yet , but if the boss was taking the chance to have a look at me I was reasonably happy with my performance overall . |