Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] looked at the " in BNC.

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1 This study looked at the responses of more and less arithmetically-able pupils .
2 Another study looked at the consequences of family conflict and a ‘ new wave of teenage girls breaking away ’ ( Willans , 1976 ) .
3 Foreign investors looked at the higher yield of gilts over German government bonds without worrying about exchange risk .
4 The next day the Imperial Naval Staff looked at the plans once again and decided to accept Operation Z .
5 Their later work looked at the smoking habits and health of doctors and led to the crucial evidence that those who stopped smoking eventually lost their increased risk of lung cancer .
6 But these studies looked at the interactions between species only to explore the process by which evolution produced complex adaptive structures .
7 Alice watched while the White Rabbit looked at the names on his piece of paper .
8 TWENTY more or less innocent little faces looked at the pianist and the two teachers and chanted : ‘ Thank you Mary , thank you Brenda , thank you Michael . ’
9 She was in Australia at the time and her then husband looked at the picture and said , ‘ Oh , he 's a poof . ’
10 An independent consultant looked at the studies for WEN and reported flaws and a lack of objectivity in the use of raw data , statistics and language , although Procter and Gamble has refuted these allegations .
11 The older policeman looked at the children , a question in his eyes .
12 There was a long silence , during which neither man looked at the other .
13 This first workshop looked at the role of Course Leader in a ‘ Modular ’ system and the ‘ profiling ’ of enterprise/transferable skills throughout courses .
14 The thin man looked at the sky .
15 Sandra and Fashion Editor Caroline Baker had lots of fun making sure the pictures were perfect — and that Alex and her furry friend looked at the camera at just the right moment !
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