Example sentences of "[verb] look at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This upward movement in the social hierarchy by many working-class boys ( significantly none of the studies has looked at girls ) has not been achieved at the expense of the opportunities of children from middle-class backgrounds , but by an explosion in the number of middle-class jobs — or an expansion in the service class or the salariat . |
2 | Borough council chief executive Clive Owen has looked at unemployment statistics , business confidence and the housing market to determine the state of the town 's economy . |
3 | C.C. Valerie Way is the only person in school who has looked at home/school links . |
4 | Now there 's time for Peter to relax and enjoy looking at photographs of a recent trip to France organised by the centre . |
5 | Now I want to look at teachers ' lives from a particular point of view. : that what our hypothetical observer is actually witnessing is people coping , in a great variety of ways , with stress . |
6 | Anything else you want to look at Dinda ? |
7 | And I just want to look at capital deployment here . |
8 | when I want to look at prices . |
9 | If you want to look at graphs then VGA is usually quite sufficient . |
10 | The chain of argument , up to the penultimate stage , is of the kind which supports a hypothetical imperative : ‘ If you want to look at gibbons … go to Regent 's Park ’ . |
11 | We want to look at stress now , and realise that it is not all negative , in fact some people actually go out and seek a fair amount of stress . |
12 | I guess neither men nor women want to look at cellulite on celluloid . |
13 | Now I want to look at Southgate 's horse . ’ |
14 | Now I want to look at pattern knitting with the colour changer . |
15 | I think , I think you do need to look at power , I think that 's quite a crucial er |
16 | As he left the café he realised that he had forgotten to look at Elsie 's feet . |
17 | Cynthia also wants to look at T F E adult , C S F , erm and see how they 're distributed . |
18 | We also have a a budgeting process er for the er for the firm 's year and we 're right in the throes of that right now for next year for ninety four , ninety five but it wo n't be any surprise to you that the recession er hit the office like any other business or the businesses that you go and see , er quite significantly , er the businesses that we 've been looking after , they 've stopped investing , they 've stopped looking at I T issues and have become very cautious and they 've basically taken stock as to where their position is . |
19 | ’ That ‘ familiar in fiction ’ is deadly , suggesting as it does that the author has stopped looking at life and has purloined his Andre from the picaresque , in which rogues are invariably charming and whose advances are never rejected . |
20 | It often involves looking at problems afresh and giving serious consideration to ideas which have traditionally been regarded as impossible or is practicable . |
21 | Because it involves looking at text and response on the three different linguistic levels , teachers find themselves thinking and talking about language itself quite differently . |
22 | Transray convexity involves looking at cost behaviour in the vertical plane along ( say ) the line AB . |
23 | 47% admitted to enjoying looking at photographs of the Royal Family in newspapers and magazines , 50% claimed that they did not . |
24 | ‘ What am I ? ’ she asked looking at Tumbleweed , and then began to recite in a sing-song voice , ‘ with a stick in me hand and a stone in me throat , I walk through the land in me shiny , red coat . ’ |
25 | She avoided looking at Juliet , even though the latter was the subject of the discussion . |
26 | Bella avoided looking at Joe . |
27 | Of these , women and older people were more likely to enjoy looking at photographs of the Royal family . |
28 | She was surprised she had n't noticed the coincidence when she 'd looked at Donna 's file . |
29 | Helen pulled on her jacket and walked quickly towards the door , not wanting to look at Mike . |
30 | Britain was today considering a United States request to look at ways of joining an air operation to parachute relief supplies into Bosnia . |