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

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1 On the way back we stopped at Horstead Keynes to look at the Carriage and Wagon Dept .
2 You may not feel that this is always necessary with designs that can be knitted automatically , since they will appear on screen in colour , but it is a great memory jogger and , rather then going back into the programme to look at a design , the colours and design may be seen from the printout .
3 But there was no reply , and when Belinda turned from the front passenger seat to look at the artist stretched out in the back , she saw that Faye had the back of her hand pressed against her mouth to stifle her sobs .
4 Leave five minutes before each interview to look at the candidate 's application form/letter , and any particular questions noted down while first reading it .
5 Suddenly the girl raised her immense grey eyes to look at the gardener .
6 We can use the Arrhenius equation to look at the effect of the temperature and activation energy on reaction rate .
7 However , when you ask the first child to look at the card written on the piece of paper , it is the correct one .
8 counselling er , and it follows directly from what was said , erm , Judy has referred in her talk about the importance of communications with members , and I 'm delighted to note , that erm , the Health and Disability Group , is to have a meeting in January to look at a variety of issues including the health work of N C V O. This is the first meeting for I think , two years , and if it new era in communications , I for one am delighted .
9 He had his top brass coming in from Washington to look at the operation and the first thing they 'd see at Filanta Court was this 30-foot PLO radio mast .
10 In that regard , does my hon. Friend agree that the commission that the Secretary of State has set up under Professor Alexander to look at the way in which primary school children are taught is particularly welcome ?
11 " Maybe you ought to get an expert to look at the china , " suggested Matthew .
12 He 's visiting England to look at the service .
13 As the level of county commitment to social education lessens it would seem to be a time for us as members of local parish , town and diocesan communities to look at the priority given to such work with our own young people .
14 ‘ Every day , the first thing I do when I wake in the morning is go to the window to look at the pond .
15 It characterises movers and movements to look at the propensity and timing of moves in relation to some of the social and demographic factors underlying geographic movement .
16 After 1986 , therefore , interest in EMU revived and in 1988 the Hanover summit set up another committee to look at the idea .
17 SCOTVEC therefore welcomed the decision of SED to set up a small committee to look at the module/short course issues , particularly in the context of schools ' S3/4 stages .
18 And , reflecting the now-familiar language of the GCSE criteria , he asked the committee to look at the extent to which A levels test knowledge , understanding , and skills , and the implications of the assessment procedures for teaching and learning .
19 This enormous gift that , despite all the trying things that went with it , Phoebe had received ; this capacity to look at a thing and know that , because it must be done , it is the doing of it that brings freedom and salvation .
20 It is this popularity which has prompted the management to look at the possibility of introducing these fit bodies to the joys of tennis , by offering complimentary tennis tuition , a worthy initiative and one which can only enhance the game in the club and its surrounding area .
21 After the age of around three months , an inability to look at an object without an eye turning in or , rarer , an eye rolling slightly outwards or upwards .
22 And I will also give you a good deal of freedom to look at the sea . ’
23 Regional health authority officers insist they have no immediate plans to look at the possibility of merging districts .
24 Gloria lead Dot up the outside steps from the basement to look at the cotton flags flapping in the sun .
25 Has my right hon. Friend had an opportunity to look at the study in The Financial Times on 6 January which pointed to the fact that the northern region has very much benefited from the economic restructuring of the 1980s and is now coming out of recession faster than any other part of the country , due to the success of the regeneration programmes that the Government have put in place in the region ?
26 There 's rows of benches in front of it and I sit down for a bit to look at the tree .
27 The three-year research project funded by the English National Board to look at the learning experiences in the community found working with students was ‘ time consuming ’ and ‘ slowed down the work of the nurse ’ .
28 The final chapter , called ‘ Power in Focus ’ , attempts to look at the way the caring professions are continuing to develop .
29 And news of the DoT decision to look at the interchange this week raised the hopes of green campaigners opposed to the cross-town route .
30 The commission is now going to set up a special working group to look at the problem .
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