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

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1 And Richard North looks at current provisions for the destruction of PCBs , and at the history of British involvement in a rather uncomfortable growth industry The security guard at the entrance to one of Britain 's mightiest hazardous waste disposal plants pressed a button and the gate opened .
2 The Citation Index looks at current publications to see what previously published articles are being cited by the present authors .
3 When the latest invoices are recorded , Caterdata looks at various sections of its filing system and updates them with the information .
4 It provides a good training for any biologist because it looks at living organisms from many different viewpoints .
5 Chapter 7 looks at industrial applications in the energy , mining , shipbuilding , construction and computer industries , where both valuation and technical skills of experts are used to settle issues .
6 One recent study ** looks at four ways in which a treaty might , over the next 40 years , cut global emissions to 50% less than the levels they would reach without a change in policy .
7 Liz Redfern , area retail manager for 10 shops , including Islington , looks at contemporary trends for her window displays .
8 The first three relate to the objectives and design of policy and institutions and form a logical sequence ; the fourth looks at international aspects of policy , particularly the issue of policy jurisdiction between , for example , the member states of the EC and the European Commission in Brussels .
9 The more recent Structuralist perspective looks at international relations from the perspective of the less-developed nations .
10 The research looks at major strikes in selected areas of Great Britain , and the focus throughout is on the police and on what determines their behaviour .
11 The book briefly describes the regulations relevant to setting up and running care homes ; looks at general issues to do with medical care in homes — such as relationships with general practitioners , prescribing and use of drugs , and admission to hospital ; and then summarises the implications of a range of clinical conditions which may affect older people in care homes .
12 The book also looks at European policies , and considers the implementation of policy changes within a political and institutional context .
13 Erm with without a new settlement erm that that was indeed the the impression that erm I was left with as well , and what what we 've sought to do in in the evidence that we 've we 've put before you is to take the nine seven , nine thousand seven hundred figure in Greater York , and and er s based on the data supplied by the County Council to demonstrate that that actually when one looks at outstanding commitments erm with planning permission , identified the sites er without planning permission , those those that are allocated in local plans , making suitable allowances for small sites erm windfall sites and conversion , erm the the residual figure that is left in Greater York , which I calculate to be eight thousand six hundred and thirty seven , once one has taken away completions , which I think is an agreed figure between nineteen ninety one and nineteen ninety three of one thousand and sixty three , that erm , those existing commitments , and the sites likely to come forward , ma virtually match the figure for the outstanding housing requirement , so so one is left with a view that erm from from the data that 's put in front of us that there is n't a residue of that size to accommodate , although I accept that there may well be a residue of some sort , erm and it seems to me that the established Greater York erm framework , er is is the process by which that is distributed around the counties along the lines that the discussion 's proceeded this morning .
14 PHIL EVANS FINDS OUT WHAT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT AND LOOKS AT FIVE MACHINES COVERING THE WHOLE SPECTRUM OF FEATURES AND PRICE .
15 Graham Rice looks at new introductions and some revived favourites
16 Lucinda looks at many types of fences and their alternatives and gives useful tips on how to ride the different obstacles and how to deal with the problems that may arise .
17 A further chapter looks at other sources of oppression such as ‘ sexual orientation ’ , language and religion .
18 It looks at other initiatives similar to the one that we 're planning , and Derek has got a copy of that , if anyone would like details , on any of that .
19 The article looks at two questions :
20 The Technical Committee looks at all aspects of brewing and serving beer .
21 The second unit looks at formal developments in modern European theatre .
22 When one looks at biological materials one is impressed with the enormous care which Nature seems to take over the interfaces when she is being , as it were , teleological .
23 Oxfam 's Autumn Fashion Collection was launched today in its 20 shops throughout Northern Ireland , with designer looks at down-to-earth prices .
24 On the other hand , for a task such as fault diagnosis he will be thinking about it in various structured ways which he can reveal by talking about it and exploring verbally why he looks at particular indications or takes particular actions .
25 Knocking On The Dour Matthew Parris looks at parliamentary candidates who make a rosette-coloured spectacle of themselves as they learn the art of doorstep canvassing
26 This section looks at overt struggles over power .
27 In Sickness and In Health The Today 's Horse vet Mark Lucey BVM&S , MRCVS , looks at NEONATAL DISEASES IN FOALS
28 Distinctive feature analysis looks at different properties of segments and classes of segments .
29 Situating herself within the Anglo-Saxon analytic tradition , she looks at different conceptions of philosophy , its content and methods .
30 The scanner looks at different kinds of injury than the equipment which Darlington and North Tees health authority expect to receive from a national health department package announced two weeks ago .
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