Example sentences of "[adv] closely at the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | That the question is not an idle one can be seen if one looks a little more closely at the second of our two examples . |
2 | We need now to look more closely at the central government of the Church . |
3 | We start this chapter by looking more closely at the legal distinction between these two categories of temporary worker and go on to examine whether , in many cases of agency working , it is a meaningful one in practice . |
4 | This can be illustrated by looking more closely at the economic , political and culturalideological spheres . |
5 | Both bodies believe the Government must look much more closely at the environmental impact and risks associated with further prospecting before any new licenses are issued ( 2 ) . |
6 | When one looks more closely at the individual creation myths one recognizes that the work will involve more than simple description of the myths themselves ; it will be necessary to go into the societies from which they sprang in at least sufficient detail for the myths to be appreciated in context . |
7 | But let us look more closely at the other six trouble makers . |
8 | However , in a later book , The Cult of the Fact ( 1972 ) , Hudson looks much more closely at the gendered nature of the arts and the sciences . |
9 | There has , therefore , been a significant move away from psychological explanations of ‘ failure ’ which see socialization as the root of the problem , and towards explanations which look more closely at the discriminatory practices of schools . |
10 | ‘ Get hot , ’ Gav said , looking more closely at the white plastic strip . |
11 | Finally , we can look a little more closely at the main hotel groups operating in the United Kingdom . |
12 | Then the girl looked more closely at the younger man and recognized him . |
13 | It is now necessary to look a little more closely at the exact nature of these securities and to indicate the various forms they may take . |
14 | If we transfer this sail to a board which is restrained by its daggerboard from moving sideways , we can look more closely at the driving force ( Fig 18 ) . |
15 | They should look very closely at the Guatemalan experience before doing so . |