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

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1 The cab driver looks at Jenny 's legs like she was a whore or something .
2 In I Peter 2 , the writer looks at Jesus from the viewpoint of suffering Christians and says : ‘ Yes , I know all that you are enduring … look at Jesus … follow him . ’
3 The second-year economic history course looks at changes in the world economy between 1750 and 1914 while the second-year social history course studies world urbanisation from antiquity to the present day .
4 The two earliest pieces come from the Sixties : a sketch looks at obsession with a painting , another hints at an interest in criminal society , and a rather later sketch ( The Big Shave , 1967 ) has suggestions of future edgy jokes .
5 This Update looks at aspects of the new beginning , from an individual view of the validation process to an account of how new national units are developed .
6 This chapter looks at life in a Home from the residents ' point of view , it includes :
7 This chapter looks at change in three major areas .
8 This chapter looks at changes in NHS management in the Thatcher decade in the context of this wider debate .
9 This chapter looks at geomancy and the variety of ways , of which the magical approach is but one , in which people have modified their environment in order to achieve inner change .
10 This final chapter looks at ways of putting it all together .
11 A Public Expenditure Survey Committee ( PESC ) of finance officers from twenty-four departments , with a Treasury deputy secretary in the chair , provided ministers with five-year forward looks at expenditure patterns , and the notion of a rolling programme was established .
12 Milton Keynes , UK-based research company Butler Bloor Ltd 's latest tome on the computer industry looks at networking : peer-to-peer networking , server-based networking on personal computer and Unix systems and network management systems .
13 Milton Keynes , UK-based research firm Butler Bloor Ltd 's latest tome on the IT industry looks at networking : peer-to-peer networking , server-based networking on personal computer and Unix platforms and network management systems .
14 In simple co-operative work , the Art Department can plan to examine particular patterns and structures at much the same time as the Science Department looks at crystals and lattices ; the Geography Department can look at climatology and weather charting at the same time as the Mathematics Department studies or revises graphs .
15 Anya looks at Rainbow and shakes her head .
16 Those who had the nerve looked at Nellie .
17 The research looks at district councils across the whole of England and Wales .
18 Thinking fatigue had got the better of his tired mind , Jack Hayden did not worry unduly until the following Monday morning when a porter who had been working on the station Platform came to the mess room and saw a strange figure looking at Mr Hayden .
19 This is a research report after a study looking at Attendance Allowance claimants ' views of the medical examination they underwent .
20 We had to do plenty of research looking at cars and in books .
21 We therefore used data from a large case-control study to look at differences between Maori and non-Maori children and examine factors that might explain the higher mortality from sudden death infant syndrome among Maori children .
22 The barman looked at Patrick and nodded .
23 ‘ He 's wie ye , ’ the barman looked at Winnie .
24 This chapter looked at systems and methods of control .
25 The superintendent looked at David .
26 This study looked at addition sums of a very elementary level which the Mathematics 5–14 document suggests should be attained at Level B or by most pupils in primary 4 .
27 Interviews also took place with parents in 10 of the 25 cases selected for follow-up.The study looked at cases during the first six months after the initial case conference .
28 Right : the deer park looking at St David 's Head
29 The risk of local recurrence in this setting is reduced and a randomised MRC trial looking at survival is presently in progress .
30 A group of children will come in from a school , with their sixth form science teacher , and go round the chemistry laboratories for an afternoon looking at techniques like this .
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