Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] to look at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Pupils with defective sight are especially in need of the opportunity to look at objects at close range , holding them near to the eye and having time to gaze . |
2 | Rohmer turned back from the window to look at Duvall . |
3 | The full length mirror can be a great help by enabling the child to look at things he is wearing which he may be trying to describe . |
4 | The need to look at theory |
5 | Only this week , Lord Chief Justice Taylor been commenting on the need to look at sentencing and I think this case highlights that need is very , very urgent indeed . |
6 | Through this method you stimulate the person to look at things afresh and to think aloud . |
7 | In Reg. v. Secretary of State for the Home Department , Ex parte Brind [ 1991 ] 1 A.C. 696 it was the Crown , at p. 741f , which invited the court to look at Hansard to show that the Minister in that case had acted correctly . |
8 | Answer guide : This question asks the student to look at FIFO , LIFO and average cost . |
9 | In just over 2 weeks bills for the charge will start dropping on doormats across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire and the Tory Euro MP for the Wantage area , Dr Caroline Jackson , thinks more time could have been set aside by officials at the Department of the Environment to look at alternatives . |
10 | Just before he left he opened the door to look at Busacher . |
11 | At the moment they are being commissioned by the city to look at access to hotels and guest houses . |
12 | The early arrivals had been taken out to the studio to look at Faye 's work , but then things had got too hectic , and now the highly praised paintings were forgotten . |
13 | For me one of the greatest gifts is the ability to look at things as if you are seeing them for the first time . |
14 | Lee was pulling bits of twig through the camouflage net and going to the entrance all the time to look at Caspar . |
15 | With most of the ground cover vegetation gone , now is the time to look at ferns . |
16 | You will be expected to keep this knowledge up to date , to make the time to look at studio representatives ' portfolios of illustrators , story board artists or photographers . |
17 | On his daily visit to the laboratory to look at quality control tests on raw and processed materials , Graham added : ‘ Mills and sliphouses have never been the favourite areas of pottery factories — you either love or hate them — but for the likes of me they are a way of life . ’ |
18 | Strathdee : A need to look at strategies |
19 | It is worthwhile taking a moment to look at regulation 4 because it governs the whole attitude of the AlB towards its responsibilities . |
20 | You do n't even , do you get a chance to look at speech therapists in action ? |
21 | Mrs. Favor was watching the McLaren girl , staring right at her , so I had a chance to look at Mrs. Favor . |
22 | At grade C the next requirement is that the candidate should be able ‘ to show an ability to look at events and issues from the perspective of other people in the past ; to understand the importance of looking for motives ’ . |