Example sentences of "[verb] to look at [det] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said . |
2 | I want to look at that stuff they 've got over there . |
3 | Yes , and this is why I want to look at this week at a glance diary , so that you will go away and I want you to fill this in as I 'm filling in on the board , you 'll go away with an idea what a diary , sorry , spit there , ha , erm , of what a diary will look like roughly , so that you know what your diary should look like every week . |
4 | So you do need to look at that page very carefully and I still get tied up sometimes and have to do a few crossings out . |
5 | The bar chart that was the result of the survey we did you need to look at that piece of work and ask yourself a question , is this piece of work the best thing I have ever done ? |
6 | Someone wants to look at , someone wants to look at that graph , and get some idea of the speed from it , the velocity . |
7 | And what I wanted to know was , why had O and Boy never been seen to look at each other ? |
8 | I hang around for a bit , pretending to look at some writing on the board . |
9 | The first opportunity I got to look at this stuff is on Sunday on the library |
10 | Graham and Laidlaw remained motionless , not daring to look at each other . |
11 | Can I suggest that those members of the General Purposes Committee who are going to look at that area anyway , also have a look at the me the problems of , of this bank side , which is actually collapsing , er due to the weight of , of people . |
12 | If you knew that a friend was going to look at that magazine shortly after you , and that the friend would see which answer you had marked , would you seriously tick a ) or b ) ? |
13 | Next week we 're going to look at another facet of education — should girls be treated in school any differently from boys ? |
14 | Er today we 're going to look at this Policy E two , the op open countryside , and there are presented to you for the discussion three matters . |
15 | Okay and perhaps erm perhaps you 'd also like to l would you like to look at this side of things as well ? |
16 | They continued to watch in stunned silence as Guy ran up the stairs and disappeared through the doorway , then turned to look at each other . |
17 | But why are they too shy to look at each other ? |
18 | They all started to look at each other rather furtively . |
19 | I 'm slightly concerned about this because it said that other matters erm we do n't know what other matters until the inspector has been in , in June and has identified those other matters , presumably when we get the further inspector 's report next Autumn or after June , it will address issues which may have been ones he has addressed this year and maybe not , er and we will have to look at that inspector 's report when we receive it . |
20 | And I shall have to look at that photograph that is n't him at all , just a soldier in uniform , sepia , like all the soldiers . |
21 | The door of his room was open , his desk was unlocked , and I decided to look at this memento . |
22 | He then went to look at some property left to the council by a benefactor , an old grain warehouse . |
23 | Wanted to look at some shop or other — you know what women are . |
24 | ‘ We are conscious , ’ John Page concluded , ‘ that our costs put quite a burden on some of you , and I believe we are going to have to look at that aspect of the ‘ level playing field ’ because we know you think this unfair as not all countries are in the same position . |
25 | In this book we will be using verbal , informal descriptions rather than such a formal language for two reasons ; ( a ) these languages define more detail than we usually wish to consider ; and ( b ) they describe complete computers , whereas we wish to look at any stage at a particular aspect of a number of computers . |
26 | I now wish to look at some Chewong words that pertain to inner states and relate these to ideas of what it means to be human . |
27 | These ‘ eclectic ’ economists prefer to look at each element of the debate and assess it as dispassionately as possible in the light |
28 | As to why a peripheral , albeit a very smart one , should prove to be the saviour of a company we need to look at some history . |
29 | ‘ I was planning to look at some rock formations , ’ she said wearily . |
30 | D' you wanted to look at that wood in the shed . |