Example sentences of "[noun] to take a good [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | There is no scholar in the English-speaking world better qualified than Professor Alexander to take a good look at illuminated manuscripts and to make enquiry as to the meaning of the pictures . |
2 | The general purpose of exploratory statistics , as the name suggests , is to help investigators to take a good look at patterns in data and to search around for ideas about the form these patterns take . |
3 | If required , the facility to take a good sleep can be a great advantage over having to try to nap in your seat . |
4 | With pressures on legal aid funding and lawyers ' fees generally , cuts in eligibility , Legal Aid franchising , the Law Society 's practice management standards and the Lord Chancellor 's drive towards standard fees for civil legal aid work , there can be no more crucial time for personal injury lawyers to take a good look at the way they practise . |
5 | You might think that the function of the pro-am is to enable the professional to take a good look at the course under competitive conditions . |