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

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1 First , let us look at surplus labour .
2 We shall also look at certain features of the learning environment of the departments which are of particular interest .
3 If we can not make any sensible estimates as to the existence of intelligence on other worlds , at least we can look at non-human intelligences back here on Earth .
4 ‘ This is attractive for when the variable premium goes many farmers will look at early lamb production , which has not been profitable enough in the past when the cost of spongeing was included .
5 Now controlwise , we can look at various things , and I think last year we had various discussions on different things , but , naturally , you 're looking for smooth , positive control of the vehicle .
6 Thomas Knowlton ( 1691–1781 ) , a gardener employed first by William Sherard and then by the Earl of Burlington , wrote to Samuel Brewer in 1741 , ‘ as to Miller he does not look at poor men , only a lord or a duke is company for him ’ .
7 Though it will be centred on Italy the project will also look at changing conditions for singers in Europe and then , from the early nineteenth century , elsewhere , especially in the Americas .
8 Thus We shall look at chemical equilibria in detail in the following chapter .
9 Italo Argentino Lúder , the then Defence Minister , announced on Aug. 17 that about 100 trials of members of the armed forces were to be cancelled but that the armed forces might look at individual cases with a view to punishment .
10 In 1993 Phase 2 of the Strategic Study will look at successful practices and clients and publish recommendations .
11 I do not think that Her Majesty 's inspectorate can look at that case .
12 It does still occasion look at that Constable the other day .
13 Even the chairman of the National Westminster bank has conceded that they should look at that issue .
14 ‘ May I look at that pipe ? ’
15 At some point that day , everyone would look at that noticeboard and they would all understand the implications behind what he had done .
16 Martin said , ‘ Will you just look at that child ? ’
17 I hope that my hon. Friend will look at that problem , together with the BBC licence as a whole .
18 Evil spiritual powers ; let's look at that name more closely :
19 But once he 's , once he 's resigned himself to that , he 's then got ta look at that operation next door and he must be losing money hand over fist for the amount of space it is .
20 And it 's quite interesting to , to go and look at that road now and see just what it 's like .
21 where we 've got to with our recycling initiative , and then we can look at that grant in the light of what we 've been told by Carol .
22 She said er well they came to us in the interval and Con was just like , I thought she 'll call me when Sally has gone , Sally had their address , she 'd just you know , she was gon na be in there and Con said , look , did you look at that dress she said , whoever makes them !
23 Let us go and look at that tree .
24 ‘ And I would ask you , Mr Stevens , to turn around and look at that Chinaman . ’
25 However , it is submitted that the court should look at that practice rather than the civil practice in relation to the admission of fresh evidence .
26 And I 'll let you look at that thing with
27 she were gon na look at that place at er Audrey 's brother 's got it same as Walter 's , er second hand stuff to see if they could get a little bit of something , start him off , like , you know
28 I 'll go and look at that potato thing and the meat and then I 'll see .
29 ‘ But will you look at that boat 's crew ?
30 ‘ Let's go and look at that henhouse .
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