Example sentences of "[modal v] look at [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Even the chairman of the National Westminster bank has conceded that they should look at that issue .
2 However , it is submitted that the court should look at that practice rather than the civil practice in relation to the admission of fresh evidence .
3 De Sade said that if one wants to know about death one should look at sexual excitement .
4 And the suggestion to this Committee was that it looked , that it looked further at the five hundred thousand pounds guideline that 's been set to address the apparent shortfall on community care funding , and also that you should look at further service reductions and their implications erm , of reductions of a further two hundred and fifty thousand , and those are again picked up later in the paper .
5 They also recommend large trials to examine the effectiveness of a range of interventions , which should look at broader outcome measures than just hearing loss .
6 So whilst it 's desirable to encourage the use of rail , I think in in in practice it 's going to be er very difficult to achieve that and in therefore you should look at public transport in the round .
7 ‘ The Attorney General should look at this case , ’ said Billericay MP Teresa Gorman .
8 If you are writing an MA , MPhil , MLitt or PhD dissertation , you should look at this book to see what other people have written about the topic you are working on .
9 Some say that when data is damaged , its integrity is compromised , so you must look at each record before you automatically recover it .
10 Beyond it we must look at actual behaviour to assess the impact of higher taxes on incentives .
11 While non-verbal communication of the kinds described above have a powerful role in underlining , reinforcing or betraying our feelings and aspirations , the moment we try to communicate on a wider scale than inter-personal , we must look at other sign systems to convey meaning .
12 We must look at this quest for beauty as a purpose more real and noble than the quest of the knights of old for the Holy Grail .
13 If you 're raising a particular point and the reason that we 're here this evening is to look at things that people are raising we 'll look at that report we 'll look at the point your raising and er we 'll we 'll see if it validity to it .
14 Well okay this morning what I 'd like to do in the half hour or so that we 've got before lunch is to talk about the skills we need when we actually come up here to deliver then this afternoon we 'll look at that feedback from the video and what you did and then we 'll move on to the skills of design , the preparation skills .
15 Because , hopefully , the product of this discussion is that we 'll look at each grant , judge it on its merits , and then come up with what we think 's the right figure .
16 ‘ If you agree to my helping you in that direction , then we 'll look at this situation again in a few weeks , when you 'll hopefully be in a more stable state of mind . ’
17 In terms of the social system , for example , one might look at first degree courses in terms of social selection and access — one of the functions identified in Figure 1.1 .
18 Evil spiritual powers ; let's look at that name more closely :
19 Er , let's look at this spreadsheet here .
20 Suzanne 's got a good sense of balance which is always useful when you 're sailing Now let's look at this gybe to see if it 's any smoother .
21 Now , let's look at this verse , Ephesians two eight .
22 Let's look at this matter of what we think is plausible .
23 Let's look at this dilemma more closely .
24 Or partners may look at each other across the breakfast table once the children have left home and ask themselves what they still have in common .
25 We may look at this example from another angle .
26 And , and , and all , he 'd got all countries ' television er going , you know , so you could look at any country at the moment , the moment it was producing .
27 But then she remembered how they would look at each other , the tenderness in Con 's face as he gently held Una in his arms mirrored by the shining happiness in Una .
28 At some point that day , everyone would look at that noticeboard and they would all understand the implications behind what he had done .
29 And yet he had promised Skelton he would look at some land around Loweswater , and announced that he was so taken with the district he had a mind to settle in it — a statement which brought Miss Skelton to a blush-brink of applause .
30 The outcome of the exercise in the White Paper , I think , had three main parts : one was a new think-tank , the Central Policy Review Staff , which presumably reflected some of the stuff you 'd seen in the United States at Rand and so on ; the other was a new system of , I suppose you would call it , zero-based budgeting , where you would look at longstanding government commitments and see if they should stagger on — that was Programme Analysis and Review ; and , to reduce the weight on Cabinet , there were to be big conglomerate departments , which led to the Department of Trade and Industry and the Department of the Environment .
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