Example sentences of "[verb] at [pron] the " in BNC.
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31 | She seems to thrive on heretical statements and swimming against the tide : ‘ I look at what the cosmetic trade is doing and walk in the opposite direction , ’ she declares with the kind of outspoken defiance that has made her a retailing legend in the decade it took her to turn The Body Shop into a worldwide phenomenon . |
32 | Look at what the love of literature , art , sport , does to people 's attitudes and patterns of life . |
33 | When we look at what the centre of the political spectrum ( if we may so classify Liberals , SDP and Liberal Democrats ) mean by citizenship and its implications , we discover different emphases in its constituent parts from the Conservative formula . |
34 | ‘ Look at what the bastards have done to this poor monkey . ’ |
35 | Look at what the machine can do and what you can therefore do with it . |
36 | And I think it 's very important that we look at what the impact of that transfer will have upon the hospital . |
37 | And its sure to be a huge success — just look at what the press said last year ! ! ! |
38 | When I look at what the new people in charge of Channel 3 are saying about Current Affairs , I am depressed . |
39 | Use your brain , look at , look at what the extract is drawn from . |
40 | Look at what the information on the pro on the prospect call thing that you 've got there and I want you to plan an opening question . |
41 | ‘ When we asked young people why they were joining paramilitary groups they said ‘ just look at what the Provos are getting with all their violence . ’ |
42 | ‘ No , look at it the other way . |
43 | Look at it the other way … at least we ARE beating the lower teams something a lot of ‘ mid-table ’ sides fing difficult ( as do some top of the table sides at times — remember Scum vs West Ham : ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) . |
44 | I said well that 's what is , I said if you look at it the depreciation is so heavy compared with the income , and I said and the insurance as well but I said hopefully cos we have n't had any of er any claims at all this year you know , I said I know but all of the insurances of gone up , but I said I 'm hoping that we can sort of get the insurance down if possible so he said , yeah fair enough then . |
45 | Meetings had been videotaped at which the legislators accepted from him a total of $370,000 . |
46 | But — ’ and here she sighed , ‘ Lily darling , I could look and look at him the whole day … ’ |
47 | But let us now look at what the early church fathers made of this mythology . |
48 | At this point we must look at what the loan and muster books have to say , although the examples cover a more limited range . |
49 | Will he particularly look at what the French are doing in terms of tax concessions to encourage the viability of such an environmentally friendly fuel , and will he perhaps have a word with our right hon. Friend the Chancellor on that subject ? |
50 | It will also look at what the implications of this are for UK competitiveness long term and for UK involvement in European based defence technology initiatives . |
51 | Grading — Mark Segal and Brenda Nicholson will send a questionnaire to members to discover their views and will look at what the Union position has been in the past . |
52 | We 're going to have a look at the , the benefits and the , the objectives of planning , and what you should be considering and talking about with peo , with other people you share your life with , your partners and things , and then we 'll look at the id , the ingredients of a plan , then we 'll look at what the company 's going to provide for you , to help you plan . |
53 | ‘ You could look at it the other way , I suppose , ’ replied the radiant Morse . |
54 | They might look at you the wrong way , say something that annoys you . |
55 | Shades of my father , I thought , but replied amicably : ‘ Because I enjoy it , and remember that I do n't work at it the whole year , so I do n't get bored . ’ |
56 | You wo n't remember them after if you do n't look at them for a week but when you come to look at them the night before you 'll be surprised what you do know . |
57 | When he turned his head to look at her the flesh folded underneath the jawbone into the beginnings of a double chin . |
58 | We invariably start our process by trying , together with the help of younger people , to look at what the present trends of the world are likely to lead to . |
59 | England was finally forced to look at what the rest of the world had been doing with the game . |
60 | In the case of secondment to industry , it is useful to look at what the school 's short- and medium-term goals are . |