Example sentences of "quick [noun sg] at the " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I see , ’ he said with a quick look at the clerk , who was now staring at them with both eyes well open .
2 He took a quick look at the window .
3 She took a quick look at the castle , standing huge behind the emerald green foreground of Castle Meadow .
4 Gál was a consummate craftsman , and he wrote an enormous amount of music , not least for mandolin ; indeed , a quick look at the catalogue compiled by his daughter Eva to celebrate his 95th birthday reveals no fewer than fifteen works involving that instrument .
5 A quick look at the broadcasting page of any daily newspaper shows that you could spend all day ( and night ) catching up on the latest election news ( should you feel so inclined ! ) .
6 If you have read the book , go back and have a quick look at the ‘ Bible bit ’ and the ‘ Think about it ’ section in each chapter .
7 A quick look at the back panel reveals a heartening lack of gizmology .
8 I 'm going to have a quick look at the for'ard cabins .
9 And in between the lessons , and before and after school , in discussions with colleagues and with pupils , the content may change , but the endless round of what the psychologists call ‘ decision-making under uncertainty ’ is likely at any moment to disrupt the cup of coffee and the quick look at the newspaper .
10 A quick look at the architecture of the first PowerParallel machine ( called SP1 by IBM ) show why this is relatively easy .
11 On May 10th , 38 people tottered to the top , took a quick look at the view and scrambled down again .
12 We had a quick look at the little town of Berlevåg , where we joined a crowd of youngsters around a hotdog stall at two o'clock in the morning .
13 This is borne out by a quick look at the Apple Annual Report : in 1991 , Apple 's profit margin the US was a pathetic 0.25 per cent ( again , at operating profit level ) .
14 As a means of establishing the specific.problem , and therefore the level of model interpretation , a quick look at the local geometry may be accomplished using the wireframe edge representation .
15 Then , have a quick look at the floor area in — and immediately surrounding — the kiosk .
16 But I thought we might take a quick look at the muniments room first .
17 Huy darted a quick look at the back of Merymose 's head .
18 But he would never actually touch her , Maria decided , directing a quick look at the resolute line of chin and jaw and the arrogant curve of his nose .
19 It was a day for jeans and a T-shirt , she decided after a quick look at the sky — a mottled jigsaw of blue and white .
20 Having given you a useful guide on how to actually use/read the book , there 's a quick look at the differences between Windows 3.1 and 3.0 ( and a review of Windows terms ) … and then you 're ready for what follows , which is an absolute goldmine of insights , surprises , undocumented features and functions , and , of course , ‘ secrets ’ !
21 Oh , well , I made a detour through the Wicklow Mountains — but the hedges were too high to see much , and I had a quick look at the site of the Battle of the Boyne .
22 A quick look at the travel then from Annie Smith .
23 This was decidedly amateur night and if the book itself had n't stuck out like a sore thumb among the reference works , then a quick look at the floppy spine would have given the game away .
24 Even if you did n't know anything about baby-feeding times , a quick look at the TV schedules would tell you that .
25 I have n't had time to get it up on the machine to change again quickly but I 've had a quick look at the situation with regard to the five per cent increase .
26 So a quick look at the leaders , confirming Stefania Croce heads the board .
27 Got the time to have a quick look at the paper now have n't we ?
28 You can have a quick look at the toys .
29 A quick glance at the seven-layer decision-making ladder of the OSI , makes plain the potential for querulous technical in-fighting over a near-interminable period .
30 A quick glance at the specifications that Detroit 's idea of a '90s performance saloon has more in common with current European thinking than the muscle-bound 7-litre American V8 's of the '60s and '70s .
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