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

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1 Perhaps it is in this context that Evangelicals and Catholics have to look afresh at the troublesome problem of speaking of the sacrament as a ‘ sacrifice ’ .
2 Desmond Barker was however , appointed to look afresh at the Constitution in general .
3 The second stage may attempt to look afresh at the situation and to create new perspectives using lateral thinking and brain-storming .
4 Is it not time to look afresh at the foundations of our laws in relation to mental illness with a view to making the central focus that of providing a framework whereby those whose judgment is so impaired by their illness that they are unable to recognise the need for treatment will receive such treatment in as humane , sensitive and effective a way as possible .
5 This has forced us to look afresh at the regular London days and , with the prompting of a number of the most regular attenders , we have decided to drop the June day , which in recent years has had a low attendance .
6 However , our editor asks me to look in at the United States ; so be it .
7 ‘ Did you get a chance to look in at the side studio , when they were there last Friday ?
8 I do not wish you to violate your oath of secrecy or your conscience but , ’ and he tuned to look eagerly at the Bishop , ‘ with His Lordship 's permission , I would like to take you aside and quietly ask you one question ?
9 She swung her legs over the edge of the bed and went over to the window to look down at the courtyard .
10 The final example is perhaps an unexpected mathematical experience as there is no discussion of the tower itself but rather the child has been carried to the top of the high tower in his imagination and asked to look down at the people below .
11 He had , as Dalgliesh knew , grudgingly respected Kate 's ability to look down at the butchered bodies in St Matthew 's vestry and not be sick , but he had n't liked her the better for it .
12 Sharpe stepped a pace forward to look down at the map .
13 Alexei seemed to look down at the folder in his hand .
14 ‘ Is it still light enough to work ? ’ asked Merymose , standing , and walking across to the doctor to look down at the body .
15 They 're very wide ranging , and if er , Chair , if members would , would just like to look down at the list of er , options , without going through er , each one individually , but they do range from er , work with er former cottage hospitals , er , front room day care , the further development of home care cooperatives , work er , for people who er , have spinal injuries , who have intake , and er , an interpreter service for , for people who have a hearing loss , and particularly er , helping er , the Shropshire Disability Consortium to set up an interpreting service in the county .
16 In acute diseases it is generally adequate to look only at the symptoms of the acute disease itself .
17 However , to look only at the persons who were the actual depositors would not be satisfactory .
18 We tend to look only at the beginning and end of a decision .
19 The total investment need is there from the beginning but it is split into two phases and in our thinking it is only too easy to look only at the first phase because this almost returns the organisation to profitability , and to ignore the second phase which may be essential .
20 Our understanding is that the Scottish Office brief is far wider than to look only at the promotion of Scotland as a destination .
21 As these variables were , in turn , closely linked with economic change , it is clear that historians need to look critically at the position of women within the household and the labour market .
22 ‘ It is the right moment to look critically at the structure .
23 I would say on page twelve , it 's perhaps interesting to look just at the summary there , where you 'll see that your gross expenditure for next year , is now some fifty four million pounds .
24 I I I have to say that I I I I 'm not enthusiastic about using this which is so obviously at a report in support of the particular locations , to look objectively at the criteria .
25 It would be like the attempt to look directly at the sun that dazzles and finally blinds rather than enlightens .
26 So far she had n't dared to look directly at the Bentley .
27 Bill turns his head to look directly at the American .
28 If they are receiving thousands of pounds as members of Cardiff Bay development corporation , they are unlikely to look dispassionately at the interests of their wards .
29 People do n't seem to moan on but tend to look more at the positive angles .
30 I am pleased at the progress on that issue , but may I ask the Minister now to look urgently at the decision to allow a Scottish ferry company to run the ferry between Rathlin and Ballycastle ?
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