Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] look at " in BNC.
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1 | And of course if you 're finding that there 's a shortfall there , then you 've got to try and look at your you know assets , your lump sum etcetera , as a way of , of erm er trying to cover that shortfall . |
2 | The consultation process usually takes the form of a letter describing the application and inviting you to come and look at a copy of the application and any drawings submitted with it . |
3 | One day in 1915 he arrived in Berthe Weill 's gallery and begged her to come and look at his stone heads . |
4 | But Samantha Sherratt of the Howard League for Penal Reform said : ‘ I would n't want people paying money to come and look at me as if I was in a zoo or a fishbowl . |
5 | But a spokeswoman for the Howard League for Penal Reform fumed : ‘ If I was in jail I would n't want people paying money to come and look at me as if I was in a zoo . ’ |
6 | Balbinder ran outside straight away , gesturing to me to come and look at it . |
7 | You do n't make dance for other choreographers to come and look at . ’ |
8 | There 's a nurse who sleeps in the house , and one of the lasses knocked for her to come and look at us . |
9 | If I 'm making a film of myself and I 'm on probation , at the end of the year I can pass or fail or have my probation extended because I 'm not successful enough to be called a qualified teacher , then I 'm opening myself up for people to come and look at my mistakes . |
10 | I want you to come and look at a week-old bull calf . |
11 | Because of the case , of going to court to claim compensation for James , we had to have neuroligists to come and look at James and assess him for thes claim and they have said that James is not in a persistent vegetative state . ’ |
12 | so it was a bit of er struggle to er , to get them to come and look at it and fix 'em up again , well they did n't fix 'em up they , they , they give 'em a new one , they only got it in the sale |
13 | And I , yes he came and so he says I 've got the keys to the flat he said , you do n't want to come and look at it do you ? |
14 | And er it , it 's much pleasanter to work and to look at a pleasant environment than something that , that is n't . |
15 | ‘ All I want is to stand and look at you , dear boy ! ’ he said . |
16 | Corbett grasped the unfortunate messenger by the jerkin , forcing him to stand and look at him . |
17 | He consented to talk and to look at Leonard 's work . |
18 | Coun Taylor said : ‘ We are always ready to talk and look at the statistical evidence for increased safety measures . |
19 | Finally , one has to wonder when looking at some of the Tour professionals ' clubs . |
20 | They 've found her car , too — I 'll have to go and look at it before they take it away . ’ |
21 | The point is , you see , that I did not ask you to go and look at the time on that clock ; I merely asked you to study the numerals on it . |
22 | ‘ But the only way we can find that out will be to go and look at this mistletoe , and on the way you can tell me more about Miss Miggs . ’ |
23 | They decide to go and look at a new house they passed earlier in the day . |
24 | Buyers , too are closer at hand : ‘ There are a lot of people who want art but wo n't get on a plane to go and look at it . |
25 | I have enough intelligence to go and look at graphs and look at charts and do my research and I see the turn that was made from 1979 to 1989 and I see the way things are in my country . |
26 | The names of the little towns round about Valence ring like peals of bells compelling you to go and look at them . |
27 | Next he 'll decide to go and look at how the new crimpling machine is working in the Wayfarer Bay . |
28 | Not only are more and more people willing and able to go and look at the countryside , but the trend is towards more active recreational pursuits , involving the more extensive use of space and paralleled by an extension of the time spent there . |
29 | Bob felt obliged to go and look at a certain number of these places out of politeness . |
30 | ‘ I should like to go and look at the sea . ’ |