Example sentences of "[adj] to look at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The Government 's new City Challenge Initiative , which we are all hoping will be accepted er on behalf of , that they are willing to look at social partnership with firms , although we have reservations about some of their proposals er in that area . |
2 | And they were very , very prepared to look at different department 's needs , and to have a very wide-ranging staff discussion on what the curriculum needs were , and to buy the books accordingly , and then to move on to how they should use them . |
3 | But we are perfectly prepared to look at scientific evidence — we are not afraid of that . |
4 | If Labour 's executive brethren are also disposed to look at new options and new deals today they will doubtless incur some internal wrath . |
5 | ‘ Mo you 're too respectable to look at such things . |
6 | Armour-plated like giant turtles , humped and unruly and gashed with ferocious battle scars , yet in other places so biscuit-thin that it is possible to look at distant landscapes or clouds through the pierced form of a perforation in the ridge ( rather like one of Henry Moore 's outdoor sculptures ) . |
7 | These two groups of animals are quite unrelated , but both still have living representatives in the oceans , and so it is possible to look at living animals to help with the interpretation of fossil examples . |
8 | ‘ Obviously it would be good to look at more examples from different cultures , but it 's such a huge subject , in ten weeks you can only really deal with the tip of the iceberg . |
9 | It may also be feasible to look at individual letter confidences to determine an ordering of letter positions in which to apply the substitution algorithm . |
10 | In exploring what this may mean for professional practice , it may be helpful to look at other attempts to reconstrue the nature of professional activity . |
11 | It is helpful to look at this question separately for infants , for children and for adults . |
12 | It is particularly useful to look at overall patterns which emerge from a sequence of activities and ( maybe ) to discover obvious gaps in the child 's experience . |
13 | After surveying the general scene it is useful to look at existing differences between educators about each of the four main activities . |
14 | However , so much of what is now being produced lacks these very qualities that it may be more useful to look at successful artists ' work to find an answer to this question . |
15 | It may be useful to look at each element of the package in turn . |
16 | Although at the moment it is up to you to decide what form of updating you would like to undertake , it would be useful to look at any developments in your area aimed at your special interest , and to find out from employers what they might expect from you in advance of offering you a job . |
17 | Erm while I 'm having a look at this although it would n't seem to me to be taking too long to look at this Trevor , what you see on the table over there |
18 | But it is better to look at this issue separately , on its own merits — and in fact we find that theologians of all schools are among those who support it . |
19 | The centres will be able to look at all aspects of energy use in a society , and perhaps help convince people with very different interests . |
20 | Once that happens council officers would then be able to look at specific ways of reducing the risk of accidents in Darlington and help make the borough a safer place . |
21 | A distant part of her mind wondered if she 'd ever be able to look at this man and not want him , but in truth she already knew the answer . |
22 | They would , in fact , be local people , able to look at local problems with local knowledge , and deciding on that basis , individual treatment in the best interests of the child . |
23 | It receives representations each year from some 500 prisoners claiming miscarriages of justice but is able to look at 50 cases in depth . |
24 | Given that the content of procedural protection will vary from area to area it is important to look at specific topics . |
25 | Yeah I 'd be happy to look at some illustrations . |
26 | They sat in silence , unable to look at each other , struggling to keep control of their emotions . |
27 | Before doing so , however , it is necessary to look at that sector of the economy which , according to some , harbours the lotus eaters of post-war Britain , namely , services . |
28 | In consequence , it is necessary to look at that picture again . |
29 | After that we will be ready to look at specific policies in more detail . |
30 | Although his friend must be a few years younger than Alice , he was fancy-free , and Alice was so lovely to look at these days , the age difference would n't be noticed . |