Example sentences of "[noun] [modal v] look at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Suggested by Margaret Meek , a CBF governor , there will be a move towards a team approach , and a group of around 12 readers will look at 1993 books , their selections co-ordinated by Madeleine Lindley , children 's book specialist based in Oldham .
2 The following chapter will look at specific strategies in the context of the speech search problem .
3 This chapter will look at this emergence in three parts .
4 In 1993 Phase 2 of the Strategic Study will look at successful practices and clients and publish recommendations .
5 Chaired by the Scottish Office and including civil servants from other ministries , including the Treasury , the committee will look at both the future ownership of the Forestry Commission 's woodlands and the effectiveness of government tree-planting incentives .
6 The second part of the work will look at spatial variations in political attitudes and their links to both individual social attributes and voting behaviour .
7 the work will be still continued on that , but also in terms of Bungay itself , we 're looking at whether county management can look at this and sort of if you like identify it , so we have n't abandoned Bungay , far from it , we 're still concerned with the , we 've got the , the base of the facts still go on er and , and we 're gon na continue on Monday .
8 The syntactic component could look at all the word-pairs for each tag ending at some vertex in the graph and discard all but the highest scoring , based on the acoustic scores and the pair-wise probabilities , since , given this parsing method , no later information is relevant to the decision .
9 Staff at the Home Office who give fair and full interviews to applicants must look at all matters which reflect on the claim being made and on the credibility of the individual .
10 If Moxon , still young in captaincy terms , were to be given the job there would be a strong argument in favour of a team manager and as Illingworth , perhaps wisely , has rejected one offer to return ( from Leicestershire ) Yorkshire might look at another native son who has , from all accounts , done an excellent job in his first year of managment at Somerset , Jack Birkenshaw .
11 The conference will look at different aspects of this — how it affects the world 's poor , how a fair deal can be given to those who produce the goods , and how we can help by what we buy .
12 Sound will look at four track recording , live sound mixing , choice of microphones and the choice of the correct sound system for the space you are working in .
13 However , it is submitted that the court should look at that practice rather than the civil practice in relation to the admission of fresh evidence .
14 The right hon. Gentleman should look at other surveys and forecasters .
15 I hope that my hon. Friend will look at that problem , together with the BBC licence as a whole .
16 Thus in considering whether there is a sufficient connection with this country the court will look at all the circumstances , including the residence and place of business of the defendant , his connection with the insolvent , the nature and purpose of the transaction being impugned , the nature and locality of the property involved , the circumstances in which the defendant became involved in the transaction or received a benefit from it or acquired the property in question , whether the defendant acted in good faith , and whether under any relevant foreign law the defendant acquired an unimpeachable title free from any claims even if the insolvent had been adjudged bankrupt or wound up locally .
17 ‘ This is attractive for when the variable premium goes many farmers will look at early lamb production , which has not been profitable enough in the past when the cost of spongeing was included .
18 It follows from what I have said that in my view the outcome of this appeal depends upon whether or not the court can look at Parliamentary material .
19 Or partners may look at each other across the breakfast table once the children have left home and ask themselves what they still have in common .
20 A tribunal will look at all the relevant facts before making up its mind .
21 The French aims to pass on enough ‘ to prevent getting lost in the Metro or starving to death in a cafe ’ while the Environment will look at national and local industries and their emissions .
22 Italo Argentino Lúder , the then Defence Minister , announced on Aug. 17 that about 100 trials of members of the armed forces were to be cancelled but that the armed forces might look at individual cases with a view to punishment .
23 I do not think that Her Majesty 's inspectorate can look at that case .
24 With materials designed to highlight language items , we have an indication of how materials designers approach the question of video 's role in the lesson.I will look at this in relation to the traditional stages of a language lesson , presentation , practice , reinforcement , and to the elicitation stage some teachers introduce before presentation .
25 The working groups will look at particular topics , consider the existing legislation and help prepare a discussion document for wider public consultation setting out the various options for reform .
26 Any attempt to determine either the direction of or the reason for changes in economic status must look at these four factors separately .
27 This project will look at one important aspect of economic reform — policy toward the allocation of labour among enterprises .
28 The project will look at recreational drug use and examine the implications for agencies working with young people .
29 This forum will look at these in three sessions :
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