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

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1 But I was as susceptible as any other golfer and loved to look at new equipment .
2 Police to look at new Gilmour murder evidence
3 To establish this , we have to look at other evidence in the surrounding context .
4 Thus it was with a certain amount of relief that I acceded to our editor 's request to look at FloorPlan Plus , ( FP from hereon ) which promises to make this kind of thing much easier to sort out .
5 If you , if you can cool down you 're essentially taking away all that erm extra energy , you 're making things less random , in fact one way to look at low temperature physics is , is to think that we 're always striving after the ideal , we 're trying to make things more and more perfect .
6 Somebody , somebody said finances , I think it 's very important and I 'd like to look at financial implication and see if we can do something about it .
7 It is proposed first of all to consider the new enhanced investigative powers of the regulatory authorities and then to look at civil law remedies , both common law and statutory .
8 Corratts when he came to look at black lead mine at Conistone 2s. 6d . "
9 ‘ We are looking at voluntary redundancy , early retirement , job swaps , but if we ca n't do it by the end of the year we will have to look at compulsory redundancy . ’
10 Pluralist approaches have stressed the need to look at actual decision-making .
11 Interest cover , for example , would not be so appropriate — the shareholder would be more interested in dividends and may need to look at alternative investment opportunities as well as the possibility of selling their shares at this stage given the results of Belper .
12 A much more modestly financed project was subsequently initiated to look at Primary School Drama ( 1979 ) under the directorship of Tom Stabler .
13 Even if you have no interest in the play Henry V itself , the comparison helps you to learn about eighteenth-century attitudes , by providing information and insights you can then use to look at eighteenth-century drama generally .
14 The curriculum provides many opportunities to look at current work and organisational problems .
15 It may also be feasible to look at individual letter confidences to determine an ordering of letter positions in which to apply the substitution algorithm .
16 Each business area now has its own quality improvement manager , a Quality Strategy Group has been appointged to look at long-term policy making , and corrective action teams are busily at work .
17 ‘ The achievement has important implications for the region as it enables us to look at economic development in a European context .
18 To understand the reasons for this we need to look at penal policy in a wider economic and social framework .
19 The Children 's Book Foundation will hold a conference , ‘ The Way Forward ’ , in Birmingham on 27th February to look at pre-school literacy initiatives at a possible national direction .
20 UEFA bosses are expected to visit Britain at the end of this season to look at possible host stadiums .
21 Cross-sectionally they had to show high scores for schizophrenic symptomatology on standard psychiatric ratings , and retrospective measurement of treatment resistance was carried out using case histories to look at past failure on different neuroleptic regimes .
22 We 've then got two areas to look at national curricular levels and general skills and abilities .
23 The Government 's new City Challenge Initiative , which we are all hoping will be accepted er on behalf of , that they are willing to look at social partnership with firms , although we have reservations about some of their proposals er in that area .
24 Now what I want to do in this lecture is to finish off the er introductory part of my , of my remarks and take us up to the point where beginning at twelve o'clock the real part , the real er core of this course begins when we start to look at social theory .
25 We have to look at left criticism in the context of the harsh political climate in which it has had to survive , the resultant lack of opportunities to practice and develop , and the dominance of mainstream criticism and its supporting political ideas .
26 But we are perfectly prepared to look at scientific evidence — we are not afraid of that .
27 The rejoinder must be : although we may generally have neither the time nor the inclination to look at literary language under the microscope in this way , the fact that it can be done is important , and the doing of it can not fail to sharpen observation , by making us aware of how larger effects are built up from smaller ones .
28 And it was to look at basic supermarket products really that are sourced from the Third World , and to try and have a standard that you could say , yes , that 's been traded fairly .
29 The Milan Congress gave impetus to those who favoured the Pure Oral method to agitate for the inclusion of education of the deaf in the proposed Royal Commission that was to be formed to look at educational provision for the blind in Britain , on the grounds that the Education Acts of the 1870s had ignored educational provision for the deaf and dumb .
30 What we are actually going to do today is to look using this data , is to look at structural stability , right , we 're going to ask ourselves are the parameters that we estimate over the entire sample , are they constant over time .
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