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

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1 No longer do institutes look vertically at one particular product ( such as poultry or sheep ) but at horizontal themes such as plant molecular biology .
2 We have arrived at chapter 22 , but before we deal with it in detail , we must look quickly at another story that lies between Isaac 's birth and his coming so soon and so close to death .
3 We must look also at other areas of privatised industry .
4 We must look carefully at environmental statements which accompany orders flowing from the legislation .
5 It will look both at large-scale historical transformations , and at the responses and perceptions of the local Andean population , since the present crisis affecting highland Bolivia can not be understood without taking into account its historical and cultural roots .
6 Let us look now at some problems of this neo-fundamentalism as I have observed them in modern church life .
7 We shall look now at some of the comments which have been made and attempt an evaluation of the scheme before going on to discuss subsequent developments .
8 well can we look please at one brochure , er take er C thirty one , C page thirty one it actually begins at twenty nine I want to ask you one or two questions about this , have you got page twenty nine ?
9 Thus , we will look initially at biological and psychological theories .
10 If your eyesight is good you might look closely at that Haitian face on the cover between the lip and the chin ( just above Samuel Johnson ) .
11 The NAO also said : ’ The assessment of intangibles is an inexact science and we are sure the Ministry will look closely at these aspects . ’
12 If the Home Secretary does not want the Bill to do serious damage to internal discipline in prisons , resulting in matters that should be dealt with by internal disciplinary procedures going to court and taking up the time of the criminal justice system — making it far more difficult for prison governors to run their prisons — he had better look again at that clause and amend it .
13 so let's just look again at one , five , three please you see you were asked about whether or not the brochure would be updated and when it might be updated , in what particulars circumstances , do you remember Mr ?
14 It may be argued that , in 1986 , the Government rejected the idea of abandoning the adjudicatory role of the prison visitors board , which was part of the Prior recommendations , so , as they had gone some way to changing the internal discipline regime , they might reasonably look again at Prior .
15 It may look again at relaxing restrictions on a repurchase market in gilts and on stock lending , both of which flourish in America .
16 As at Corbridge , they sometimes resemble rural dwellings , which should make us look again at some of the larger houses which occasionally occur in small towns further south .
17 ( b ) Does your argument suggest that we should look again at some other area , which we might now view differently ?
18 We will look briefly at each of these elements in turn .
19 We will look briefly at some of the systems currently on offer .
20 To emphasise this point , we can look briefly at some of the steps that banks might think of taking in order to circumvent the constraint .
21 We will look briefly at some of these arguments .
22 We must look briefly at these various motives .
23 Let us look briefly at those most likely to experience chronic poverty .
24 In due course we might look closer at that episode with the Gilberd : she admits after much blushing and prevarication that he accused her in the High Street delicatessen of baby-snatching — did it openly , in a loud voice .
25 In this paper I shall thus look systematically at this break with the aura of high modernist art in the 1920s ' avant-garde and in more recent decades .
26 We did not look specifically at extracontractual referrals and the extent to which payment for these was refused by purchasing authorities , but there is no evidence from our results that the contracting system affected out of district referrals from this group of practices to any great extent .
27 I also promise that the Government will look seriously at all proposals for sensible reform .
28 We should look seriously at such ideas , because , unless we say that everybody should be in work at the same time , we can not just forget the pool of unemployed .
29 Bearing in mind that retirement in normal health is possible at any age from 50 , directors aged 37 or more should look seriously at this issue .
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