Example sentences of "have look [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Lind ( 1980 ) has looked at the microphenomenological level at which the unfolding identity of such perception occurs .
2 Robin Perutz , from the Inorganic Chemistry Laboratory in Oxford , has looked at the reactive molecule formed when Green 's compound is irradiated with light .
3 They give us a highly detailed picture of the initial occupational spread of graduates , and the extent to which they enter occupations which are cognate with their degree ( the mere number of type of work categories is a rather crude measure ; one has to look at the actual headings ) .
4 One only has to look at the diminishing casts in productions all over the country .
5 Meredith was surprised he always had to look for a hidden motive .
6 Having looked at the various definitions of money supply , section 16.3 goes on to consider what causes the money supply to change .
7 Having looked at the various strategies for using options it is now time to look at the valuation of options .
8 Having looked at the growing success of the Editing for Industry awards and noted the fact that Alan Peaford was due to step down after a three-year stint in the chair , I decided to ask him to continue in the post for my year of office .
9 Having looked at the broader canvas of mission in these first two chapters , we now focus our attention without apology on the need for ‘ church growth ’ .
10 She would never be a great beauty , he knew , but she had a natural charm and personality that lent an extra depth to her character , and he imagined that this would have been how his mother would have looked at a similar age .
11 Many a display organiser and participant would have looked at the prevailing conditions , shrugged shoulders and turned away from the problem , presented a ‘ weather-out ’ show to the paying public .
12 Whereas once the working class might have looked to the middle classes for an example of probity and upright behaviour , now the middle classes looked to the working class as the custodians of vanishing tradition and folk culture .
13 Nor , if Cnut and his advisers sought models for his kingship , need they only have looked to the English past : there was also the European present .
14 It may have looked like a good ruse to get 300 acres lovingly ploughed , but Shillingford Farm happily played host to the British Championships .
15 ‘ I was glad she accepted because otherwise I would have looked like a right banana in front of all those tourists . ’
16 He was wearing an elderly white linen jacket and a blue spotted bow-tie , so that , given a boater hat set at a jaunty angle , he might indeed have looked like the late Max Beerbohm .
17 I must have looked like the mad ape that wandered the streets of our village with its gypsy owner .
18 From the Communist point of view the witch-hunts and loyalty tests of the United States must have looked like the little puffs of smoke and flame of a stage dragon which fooled nobody .
19 They may be of course , but we may not have looked in the right place yet to find that .
20 To find a Chipie store , you do n't have to look too hard , but you do have to look off the main shopping street .
21 We may have to look at a few options but there are not many .
22 She would have to look at the local papers .
23 ‘ I 'll have to look for a new posting . ’
24 I shall have to look into the second matter .
25 I shall have to look in the dead box for something to wear tonight .
26 well , I do n't know whether that man over there is cleaning the windows or whether he 's having to look at the double glazing again
27 In the First World War radicals had looked to the emerging superpowers to enable democratic movements to set Europe to rights — whether by the enforcement of a Pax Americana , or by the boost given by the Russian Revolution to the campaign for a negotiated peace .
28 He had looked into the other world , and he had been caught peering through .
29 She had looked into the midnight-dark eyes and it had n't seemed to matter at all that the plaza was a very busy place .
30 And the reason why the Greeks should have needed such consolation is that in their Dionysiac ecstasies they had looked into the painful essence of life .
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