Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] at the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I said read the bloody words then and she said oh I never read the words she said I looks at the pictures .
2 Below we include a brief extract from this study which looks at the problems and consequences of conviction for the business , ‘ respectable ’ criminal in comparison to the regular criminal — bearing in mind , of course , that the business criminal is far less likely to be convicted that most other types of criminal .
3 Another useful study , which looks at the implications of demographic trends for a range of different activities at the national level , is Ermisch ( 1983 ) .
4 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
5 In fact , we do run a project which looks at the ways science can be taught in the first school , which has been very surprising to me and many of my colleagues by what can actually be done with children in the ages of five to seven .
6 The row does not affect the Small Beer Festival which starts at the Arts Centre on Thursday .
7 Since f is a function of λ which vanishes at the eigenvalues , we may use it in the Newton-Raphson method to obtain an improved approximation
8 The second part is a riddle , which hints at the dangers which will face those who enter the Temple .
9 To paraphrase Mr Polly , it 's only school that turns the young child from someone who wonders at the marvels around him or her into someone who sees them only in terms of history and geography .
10 She looks at the bits of paper on the floor , but she do n't say nothing .
11 ‘ It 's nothing you could put your finger on … nothing definite … little things … the way she looks at the photographs on the mantelpiece .
12 She looks at the fighters and curses to herself , ‘ Waste , waste , waste . ’
13 The tears are thought to be caused by her pain as she looks at the sins of the world , and are meant to inspire the watchers to repent and to set an example to others .
14 She pulls at the hairs on my chest .
15 As she explores the vast cathedral-like space with her movements , she marvels at the shapes and lines every part of her body can make to fill the space .
16 Mr Hadley , who teaches at the Grants School of Wine , cites studies which have found that compared with lifelong abstainers , moderate drinkers show a 26 per cent reduction in the incidence of heart trouble .
17 If one looks at the newspapers one rarely sees jobs advertised at over £80 000 .
18 This drift towards investigation through interrogation is altogether clearer when one looks at the provisions on detention which are to be found in the Police and Criminal Evidence Act .
19 If one looks at the figures presented at Budget time for the previous financial year , for the financial year 1967/1968 , it is pretty clear in broad terms on what scale the process had been in operation .
20 If one looks at the speeches , reads the pamphlets and studies the discussions of Councils one sees that an aggressive political tone was never far from the surface and this was before their wholesale involvement in the debates over the 1902 Education Act .
21 And when one looks at the individuals within the Royal Family , they are so magnificently unaccountably and unpardonably boring .
22 If one looks at the lists of endangered specials it is apparent that many are large animals .
23 It 's funny that he flags at the interests of the party of crime .
24 If he looks at the dates of all those expressions , he will see that we published our statement in May , even after my hon. Friend the Member for Dagenham ( Mr. Gould ) had made his remarks .
25 He looks at the bags of plasma : 15,000 ccs have been moved through Ali .
26 But I would make clear to Mr if he looks at the minutes of the budget review sub-committee , that the suggestion of the director of property services wastes his time fully exploring all options for the disposal of all or any part of the County Farms estate , for which he probably asks for a large amount of money , since it involves an enormous amount of wasted time , is not been agreed , it 's a non-delegated item , it was a recommendation of this committee which has not been moved at this committee , and it was a most unfortunate and woolly form of words .
27 He scratches at the spots on his arm , pulling soiled nails hard across the red blemishes .
28 Nicholas Luard and the other members of the group were particularly concerned about the planting of conifers at Bara Ceirch farm as it stands at the headwaters of the Rivers Cothi and Towy , two of the finest salmon rivers in Wales .
29 It looks at the reasons for dissatisfaction at the ways in which complaints are handled , highlighting an example of an elderly couple who had waited two years for someone to come round with a colour chart , prior to decorating the outside of their house .
30 In particular , it looks at the levels at which key industrial relations decisions and collective agreement are made , the links between managerial strategy and union organisation and industrial conflict , and the changes taking place in strategies and structures employed by managers for industrial relations since 1980 .
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