Example sentences of "then look [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For the next few hours they went among the high street shops , first searching through the shelves of Joseph Toms , Toys and Fancy Goods , for novelties , then looking among the tiny cupboards of Charles Weaver , Apothecary , sampling the sweet-tasting , harmless powders on their fingers and mixing the brightly-coloured liquids in beakers . |
2 | Can we then look at the reduced engine thrust erm this presumably would have a significant impact on combat performance , er why is there any change in the security situation that would warrant such a a relaxation ? |
3 | Then look through the common answers given in the second item and try and relate your answers to them . |
4 | They then look at the average momentum particles carry transverse to the main direction of the jet : a higher transverse momentum means that the jet is more spread out . |
5 | If you must compare us with Paris , then look at the international visitors figures . |
6 | And then look at the conflicting interest , whereby the Consultants did their own report and did n't research into it . |
7 | Then look at the five-day exercise on the senses : this has enabled you to start writing with the knowledge you derive from your whole body , rather than merely the abstract , visual knowledge you adduce through your eyes . |
8 | If you find you are not ‘ in the right place ’ , then look at the written statements and ask PP to say them again now that you know what to expect . |
9 | Then look at the scowling look at Manchester United it makes me sick . |
10 | Why do n't you have the fi look for the three p first and tick that off and then look for the five p next and tick that off . |
11 | In general , we find paths from J to 1 and I to 1 and then look for the first node k at which the paths meet ( k = 9 in the example ) . |
12 | Julia smiled at him and then looked across the round table at Anthony as though to persuade him to get Comfort to behave better , but either he misunderstood her signals or did not care enough , for he sat , watching his sister , laughing at her jokes and joining in her reminiscences . |
13 | She watched him for several moments , then looked about the large dining-room , trying to fathom the reason for his actions . |
14 | He looked down at Scathach 's armour , touched the small wound on his son 's shoulder , then looked into the young man 's face ; he saw the distance there , the faraway look . |
15 | We then looked at the remarkable record of capitalism in creating wealth and contrasted it with the present malaise which now seems to infect most economies of the Western world . |
16 | She hung on to the towelling and the scissors , and then looked around the dismal room to find a clean surface on which she could put them . |