Example sentences of "[noun] we look at the " in BNC.

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1 In this chapter we look at the ways to develop the applications which use the database , including an analysis of data requirements , and in Chapter 7 we look at setting up different external views in the context of different DBMS .
2 In this chapter we look at the general nature of weak syllables .
3 Tonight , in this post-Christmas period we look at the problem of debt .
4 Without priorities we look at the attractiveness of an alternative in itself : with priorities we look at its attractiveness to us .
5 And tomorrow night we look at the work which takes up a third of the RSPCA 's time , dealing with farmers and their livestock .
6 Okay so last week we looked at the participatory model of democracy which in essence of Russo 's Theory in three ways .
7 Some time later while walking past this area we looked at the plastic and saw strange movements coming from it .
8 With provocation we look at the " what if " and suppose " and go even beyond these with " po " the new word I coined elsewhere to allow deliberate provocation ( it stands for provocative Operation ) .
9 Last month we looked at the Dorian , Aeolian , Locrian , Melodic and Harmonic Minor scales ; today I 'd like to look at other minor scales which are widely used in today 's music .
10 This month we look at the Alder Fly
11 This month we look at the new arrangements for meeting the costs of residential care places .
12 Within this locality we look at the imminent or fairly imminent closure of , of , of .
13 At the outset we looked at the traditional ways in which new developments have been incorporated into the domain of the public services .
14 On the other hand we look at the individual bodies themselves and each one is obviously a coherent , integrated , immensely complicated machine , with a conspicuous unity of purpose .
15 But , of course , having a system of beliefs or attitudes also conditions the way we look at the world ; what we actually see .
16 Exploration of these phenomena may eventually revolutionise the whole way we look at the world .
17 As we will examine in more detail in Chapter 10 , the mass media can in a very important sense direct the way we look at the world and the questions we ask about it .
18 And whichever way we look at the figures though , there is an unpreparedness to vote in local government elections .
19 In this section we look at the arguments of Daniel Bell ( 1973 , 1980 ) which remain the clearest and most influential account of the changes involved in the transition from industrialism to post-industrialism .
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