Example sentences of "[verb] [verb] to look at the " in BNC.

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1 The time has come to look at the Treaty of European Union and the philosophy which lies behind it in a little more detail .
2 As part of a reassessment of its priorities , SERC has had to look at the balance of its forward planning , in particular to ensure that the funding of grants can recover from necessary short-term stringencies .
3 It does seem a pity that no one has bothered to look at the actual behaviour of the children in question in relation to such practices as might lead them to encounter greater dangers of lead pollution ; the almost entire absence of psychologists among the medical and other experts engaged in this research may account for their overlooking a very obvious alternative hypothesis .
4 I believe that er we did n't er consider going to look at the development because it was quite clearly in the minds of a large percentage of us that it was contrary to the town plan and so we did not think it was necessary to do that .
5 The four other men at the table with him sensed his panic and stopped talking to look at the newcomer .
6 I am a little surprised that the Planning Committee decided to go to look at the hockey club but not eighty seven houses in .
7 But before you do you 've got to look at the material in the working file .
8 Whether or not the briefcase still contained whatever Horfitz had given Filmer at Nottingham was anyone 's guess , and dearly though I would have liked to look at the contents , I did n't want to risk any more at that point .
9 We really do need to look at the Bill
10 Coming back to what is er er greater what is greater York , you would need to have to assess to look at the socioeconomic linkages with with er with York .
11 She had come to look at the frescos of Sandweg , the frescos that interpreted the story of the Massacre of the Innocents — the slaughter of the male children of Bethlehem at the behest of Herod .
12 Mrs Heaton said : ‘ I certainly did not expect this we had come to look at the architecture . ’
13 We 've got to look at the recession that we are in .
14 You 've got to look at the real situation .
15 I think we 've got to look at the other side of the
16 Before you really get down to doing anything , you 've got to look at the problem , and , and really sort of try and analyse what is going on , and what bit of the problem are you going to work on .
17 No but you see , you 've got to look at the type of , we look at the type of illnesses that people suffer from in a minute , and sort of , you know , a day here , a week there , somebody has a month somewhere else .
18 did you ever raise with him back in January nineteen eighty eight something that you and Mr had both raised before , namely that what goes into the brochure is not to be relied on you 've got to look at the solicitors correspondence , to interpret what is in the brochure , did you ? , did you ever raise that with Mr the solicitor 's correspondence ?
19 It 's a bit like what we 've been doing before where you 've got to look at the money .
20 You 've got to look at the other positive thing as well though that if it comes out as a target and there are specific training needs there throughout the
21 erm Nonetheless , while we want to carry on supporting that , we 've also got to think , as Jack said , erm of as we enter the next century what is going to be right for our children , and we know that in many ways we have failed them and we know that we are producing many children who have n't had the training and the education that 's going to be necessary for us to be erm economically competent in the future , so we 've got to look at the whole of our educational provision , and frankly I think opting out was erm a sort of unnecessary blip on all of this that is n't really terribly important in the whole issue of how the children in this country should be educated .
22 Wedgie [ Tony Benn ] then made what I found a very effective speech , pointing out that we had got to look at the problem in domestic as well as international terms .
23 If Ricky was there Perdita might not make a scene , but he had paused to look at the front gate which needed mending .
24 At first he had tried to look at the newspapers regularly to search for job vacancies and had sent application forms to prospective employers .
25 Again in 1960 , the EEC had begun to look at the problem of discrimination in transport , and in 1961 a Monetary Committee was established , as well as one charged with examining trade cycle policy .
26 It 's expected to look at the affect of the closure and what can be done about it .
27 In that context I have had to look at the definition of a specific issue order which is contained in section 8(1) of the Act and I know , from talking to those who have been concerned with this Act and are familiar with it , that they have no doubt at all as to what that definition means .
28 We have attempted to look at the three critical institutions of the corporate state and to examine their legitimacy in Christian terms .
29 In this chapter , I have tried to assess the provisions of WFP in the light of the financial management agenda that existed at the end of 1988. 1 have endeavoured to look at the principles behind its proposals , rather than the detailed systems requirements necessary to make them work .
30 For my GCSE Open Study I have chosen to look at the theme of obsessional love in ‘ The Collector ’ by John Fowles and ‘ The Great Gatsby ’ by F. Scott Fitzgerald .
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