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

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1 I 'm asking you , you sh you got loads to look at his hair .
2 I want animals to look at because I like animals .
3 He caught Creed looking at him , frowning .
4 ‘ I want David to look at another skin rash .
5 Annabel Hogan looked at Sean Walsh 's concerned face and at a stroke all the careful , calming work of Mother Francis was destroyed .
6 ‘ So a child needs things to look at , to touch , taste , smell and hear .
7 Erm the process check list erm again they 've identified the people on each erm and within that they 've actually nominated people to look at the land ownership which is the , on the ignored with their rider on the previous sheet .
8 James Beck 's long awaited monograph looks at the man and his achievement ; in his pages , Jacopo della Quercia is championed as the least provincial and most ‘ Italian ’ of fifteenth-century sculptors , an artist sensible to his environs , constantly adjusting his own stylistic language , and eventually producing an individual synthesis of classical , gothic , and contemporary influences in his major works .
9 I caught Cam looking at me the other day .
10 They could also consider options looked at but rejected by the NGC , including upgrading the East-West Stella Harker line across the Pennines and linking it into the North-East system .
11 Sometimes he would catch Benedicta looking at him , her lovely face pale as ivory , her dark eyes smiling .
12 But erm o one of the things that I asked Jane to look at was we want , it 's quite an expensive operation is this just in our salaries and the loss of fees from us from twenty four people
13 The technique was made possible by the use of the scanning tunnelling microscope which allows researchers to look at individual atoms on a surface .
14 Often she had seen David looking at her son , a look that was filled with longing and , sadly , a measure of envy .
15 She came to visit Streatlam to look at the horses and I thought what a very handsome woman she was .
16 A further example is work by von Braun ( 1988 ) who uses pMAP to look at exposure of organic and metallic compounds in groundwater in the vicinity of Tucson airport , Arizona .
17 He noticed Willie looking at the black box on the stool .
18 On the way home Sally could feel people looking at her and wondered why .
19 The coat felt insufferably hot , she thought she had seen people looking at the coat with amusement , but there was nothing she could do .
20 Linsay Harrow looks at how one firm puts customer care into practice .
21 Linsay Harrow looks at how a good IT system can increase management efficiency within the professional firm and give the practice an informed edge .
22 A gravedigger noticed Clare looking at it , and called to him , ‘ Ah sir , that man did n't want to be buried here , but in his ancestors ’ tombs at Kingsbere . ’
23 The French government asked SPRU to look at what role such methods play in the British system .
24 The Prime Minister can not stand Enoch Powell 's steely and accusing eye looking at him across the table any more , and I 've had to move him down the side . ’
25 In the New Zealand study , for example , out of the 79 defended cases looked at , consent was the principal defence in 49 and a subsidiary defence in a further nine .
26 New guidance from the Standing Conference on Drug Abuse , Alcohol Concern and the Local Government Drugs Forum with input from other specialists and the DoH , aims to help authorities look at the most effective and useful ways of assessing the needs of alcohol and drug misusers and managing their care .
27 I 'm the company secretary , so it was essential that I was there and , as our timetables kept being shifted , I could see Martin looking at me as if to say is she going to make it ?
28 It 's the Department of Transport , who have commissioned consultants to look at building a dual carriageway .
29 have you had chance to look at the
30 We have got consultants looking at that and by September of this year we hope to report back to the council . ’
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