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

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1 IGGY TAVARES Ph.D looks at worms — your fish 's favourite live food — and how to obtain them .
2 Oliver Lange looks at residencies , sponsorship and other initiatives and shows how useful these can be for artists .
3 Ortega hinges peace offer on disbanding of contras Simon Tisdall in Managua looks at prospects for a Nicaraguan proposal at the Central American presidents ' summit this weekend .
4 Friday looks at jobs in the legal profession .
5 Robert Rudhall looks at plans for the Brooklands Museum in its first full year of opening .
6 Dew sat prettily on the roses , and they walked more slowly , Lucy looking at roses , Jay wishing she had a camera , knowing that , whatever else , now she was happy .
7 CW & I Lawrie looking at plotters at the moment , for general use .
8 The other thing that we ought to perhaps consider is whether you should change the timetable at all Richard to look at jobs that people expect will be taught .
9 The French and Italians have already spent a week in Scotland looking at developments in work-based learning here , and visits to France , Germany and Italy will follow shortly .
10 He is leading a Kings Kids Christmas tour in Ayrshire but before that he is off to Albania to look at opportunities of taking a team there in Summer ‘ 93 .
11 Last month PHILIP VANN looked at artists who had come up from the mines to become artists ; in this issue he concentrates on those artists who went down to the pit to paint
12 Graham Rice looks at ideas for continuous colour and interest
13 Alyssia looked at Piers with a puzzled frown .
14 Of the major studies of the research thesis , Boyer looked at theses in the fields of botany , chemical engineering , chemistry and psychology , from three US universities during the period 1963 to 1967 .
15 Dahl 's 1961 study of New Haven looked at decisions taken in three areas — education .
16 There 's more to getting the chop than meets the eye , as Gill Kersley looks at blocks across the board
17 For the first time Simone looked at Piers .
18 Dedekind looked at collections of numbers gathered into a completed whole , this concept being essential in his construction ( Section 4.4 ) of the real numbers on the basis of the rational numbers .
19 Nutty looked at Nails and thought for one awful moment he was going to burst into tears .
20 What I did n't realise was that her holiday started the day after she 'd had dinner with me , she was going to Italy to look at churches with her beloved son .
21 From about 1909 he was a friend of ( Sir ) John Beazley [ q.v. ] , with whom he once combined to buy a Sienese picture they had discovered in a dealer 's ; and he often travelled in Italy to look at pictures , sometimes in the company of his friend Scholfield .
22 Christina looked at tons of coral-stone blocks smashed to smithereens .
23 Now now then Geoff we do n't go to Nottingham to look at trees we do n't go to Nottingham to look at the countryside we go to see the shops and spend money .
24 Kate McDermid looks at changes taking place in Armed Service catering .
25 Ian Yearsley looks at developments in passenger services
26 The stale-mate might have continued had Louise not needed to go to Rome to look at apartments and make arrangements .
27 A more recent research project by Kent looked at monographs acquired by the University of Pittsburgh during the years 1969–75 .
28 Dennis Cornish looks at ways of making gardening accessible for elderly and disabled people ;
29 Susan Clark looks at developments
30 No one else could look at things the straightforward way that Rachel looked at things .
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