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

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1 If one looks only at the outer signs , one may see a cantankerous , dotty old person , but in the soul something very different may be perceived .
2 This study looks only at the latter two groups .
3 It has been said that the surety 's obligation is simply that of paying money and , of course , in a sense that is true if one looks only at the remedy which the landlord has against him in the event of default by the tenant .
4 It looks only at the side of business interests who think only of trade liberalization .
5 [ … ] When one looks merely at the situation after the resource has been monopolized by the entrepreneurial skill of the producer , one sees only a monopolist producer — exempt from competition to the extent his resource monopoly permits .
6 It should be remembered that the modern movement was responsible for great moral and social improvements when one looks sentimentally at the past .
7 He looks longingly at the teapot and the tiny red cups .
8 Guruji looks inquiringly at the companions .
9 If the baby looks more at the new patterns , it indicates that he/she can discriminate them from the original .
10 While a Western eye is familiar with the process of looking , as it were , through an image to what it represents or means , an Eastern critic looks also at the surface of a painting or a drawing , in which a poem or other calligraphic element may form an integral part of the work .
11 Green talks a good deal in an inflated style , and always looks sideways at the object he is speaking to ; when he looks directly forward , it is at some piece of furniture or other inanimate object , still talking all the while .
12 The Catalogue sub-committee also looks regularly at the Catalogue and decides on areas of work where either new modules need to be developed centrally or existing modules need to be updated to take account of modern developments , changes in standards , work of Lead Industry Bodies etc .
13 The child looks fearfully at the sky ) .
14 It looks closely at the range of policies developed by local government and in so doing assesses the relative responsibilities of various professional and political groups for their initiation and enactment .
15 The verdict was suicide , but many people thought he was murdered , and this series looks again at the evidence — although as usual the final verdict is left to the viewer .
16 BLUE PLANET 's sensational photography explores continents and oceans , and looks too at the forces that influence our environment : storms , volcanoes , earthquakes , typhoons and , perhaps the most powerful of all , Mankind .
17 Coaching involves knowledge which can be either taught or practically applied and Thornton looks helpfully at the role of the director as spiritual coach :
18 Each activity looks specifically at the delivery of a number of national curriculum elements in the different subject areas , though the activity is planned to make sure that it is not too didactic , and not too heavily content-orientated .
19 Mary looks protectively at the doll : Mary 's mother looks , moved and protective , at Mary 's childish body and soft face .
20 While other poets busily peer about them , acknowledging the given world , Porter looks inwards at the figures described by his imagination .
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