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

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1 The Citation Index looks at current publications to see what previously published articles are being cited by the present authors .
2 As thoughts turn to booking a place in the holiday sun , Money Guardian looks at both the costs and savings of taking a break .
3 In assessing the suitability of the proposed operating centre , the LA looks at two connected aspects .
4 The second part looks at mixed numeric/character data files .
5 Oliver Lange looks at four different types of exhibitions and points out their advantages and disadvantages
6 SIGNS OF THE TIMES looks at generational conflict re furnishing and pictures of Jesus .
7 This second issue of European Update looks at some of out recent initiatives .
8 A further chapter looks at other sources of oppression such as ‘ sexual orientation ’ , language and religion .
9 The second part of the chapter looks at these new arrangements and the issues they raise in more detail .
10 As in the other chapters , this chapter looks at three broad approaches to explaining the growth of government .
11 This chapter looks at some of the components of grief and tries to explain how grief may be experienced .
12 This chapter looks at some of the methods you can use to explore the kind of person you are .
13 This chapter looks at some of the ways in which traditional psychological methods express conventional discourses of gender .
14 Peter Cracknell looks at two luxury models from manufacturers with proven track records : the Peugeot 605 SVi and the Volvo 940 SE
15 When the latest invoices are recorded , Caterdata looks at various sections of its filing system and updates them with the information .
16 Helen Barnett looks at some of the finest pieces in the shops
17 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 .
18 This study looks at four prison systems--England and Wales , France , West Germany and the Netherlands--each of which have different ‘ packages ’ of safeguards .
19 This study looks at true population incidence rates , referral rates , and survival in adults , particularly with respect to age and underlying diagnosis .
20 Transmission dates : 6 December — a 30-minute programme looking at five years of the series ; 7–11 and 14–18 December — a series of five-minute programmes at about 8pm and repeated at 11.20pm each night on BBC2 .
21 Andy the gardener was standing around on the lower terrace looking at some white geraniums he had set out in an urn by the pool house , and although she shrank from returning to the scene of yesterday 's shame , she decided to go and rap with him .
22 You can spend hours browsing through shops looking at different fabrics , but as well as considering rolls of material do n't forget to sort through remnants .
23 There 's another piece of research looking at unemployed people around the whole country , which was titled ‘ Out of sight and at home ’ .
24 I mean , do chief inspectors look at stolen cars ?
25 Thus book is an attempt to look at some of the things that go on when people face a loss of someone or something significant in their lives .
26 ‘ I want David to look at another skin rash .
27 Initial test copies of the Earth Data System , which incorporates Boulder , Colorado-based Ellery software , began shipping in October 1992 , and are running on Hewlett workstations at five US locations including universities and research centres , for example enabling researchers analysing the Pacific Northwest to look at environmental data from their desktop to help forest managers to decide where to cut and replant trees without disrupting wildlife .
28 This is because the alarm sensors look at overall levels of contamination of clothes , whereas the contamination is often ‘ highly localised and correspondingly intense ’ .
29 The curriculum provides many opportunities to look at current work and organisational problems .
30 It is understandable for our staff in the offices to look at such claims in a different way from that of someone who comes in off the street .
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