Example sentences of "[verb] [pers pn] look at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And that I , I would n't be adverse , I know it means you know you , you , if you put s some extra into one thing you 've got to take it away from somewhere else , but I , I , I would be quite happy to see them look at special needs and whether we actually need even more careers officer time for that .
2 ‘ Hold still ; let me look at that . ’
3 Len was different ; she had never seen him look at another girl like that .
4 Let us look at each of these options in turn .
5 However , before going on to consider what Wittgenstein says , let us look at one of the implications of what Brentano says about the knowledge we have of beliefs , expectations , hopes , and so on .
6 If the foregoing suggests the activity of experienced adult readers , let us look at that most basic , apparently neutral , and certainly most mundane , of sentences : ‘ The cat sat on the mat ’ .
7 First , let us look at surplus labour .
8 Let us look at two examples of these principles applied to two common disciplinary ‘ problems ’ .
9 Let us look at two examples of these market changes in more detail .
10 Let us look at two or three of these framework knitting villages in more detail , starting with Countesthorpe to the south of Leicester .
11 So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication .
12 So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication .
13 Let us look at another 1930s Tin Pan Alley tune , Jack Strachey 's ‘ These Foolish Things ’ ( Ex. 2.3 ) .
14 In order to examine this further , let us look at another case .
15 Let us look at this more closely .
16 Let us look at this problem of the nature of phenomena in more detail as it explains some of the difficulties faced by social researchers .
17 Let us look at this in more detail .
18 Let us look at this position in more detail .
19 Let us look at some of the assumptions implicit in ‘ creative drama ’ .
20 Let us look at some examples .
21 With this thought , let us look at some comments made by members .
22 Let us look at some of them .
23 Let us look at some of the forceful arguments against the Copernican system .
24 Let us look at some particular cases .
25 Let us look at some examples :
26 Let us look at those towns that grew up in the midst of their own open fields , that entered the nineteenth century with their population rising at a phenomenal rate , but were wholly unable to expand their building area to meet this rise in numbers .
27 Let us look at three different ways of showing speech .
28 And they 'll they 'll anybody new in the estate agent in sta in staff terms they 'll let them look at that and say well that 's what Lynda 's here er sorry I beg your pardon
29 That , that programme that follows that , we 've never looked at it before , Barrymore er did you look at that ?
30 She said er well they came to us in the interval and Con was just like , I thought she 'll call me when Sally has gone , Sally had their address , she 'd just you know , she was gon na be in there and Con said , look , did you look at that dress she said , whoever makes them !
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