Example sentences of "[noun] by look [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 We can corroborate our timescale of the circulation by looking at the changes in density surface of the salinity minimum .
2 Finally , noting the prominence of assertions to the contrary , by Conservative speakers , we will conclude this chapter by looking at the relationship between crime and unemployment .
3 The current research programme aims to bridge this gap by looking at the interplay between organizational processes of technological change and economic consequences .
4 Let's continue this look at the marine aquarium scene by looking at the latest thinking regarding the nutritional requirements of marine fish .
5 It is , therefore , all the more important to round off this discussion of the privileging of the gaze by looking at the work of critics who positioned themselves outside the psychoanalytical framework .
6 She learned the arts of dress and make-up by looking at the clients of the House .
7 And it occu It seemed to me therefore that really one could only consider this level o at a strategic issue by looking at the quality of the existing landscape and it seems to me , if the proposition is that you should locate a new settlement to the erm North in the Ryedale sector , er of Greater York , then you 're effectively turning planning on its head because I think the usual approach is to try and steer development to less attractive areas rather than put them in better quality areas .
8 The court approaches the question by looking at the wording of the contract and whether the expert 's work has followed what the parties had agreed .
9 But while the British media 's account of World Cup preparations in Italy has been dominated by the prospect of violence , British domestic youth culture has primed itself for other possibilities by looking to the Latin-influenced culture of spectatorship and style .
10 You can tell whether a text you have is a critical or a popular edition by looking at the following features : — Does it have a note on the text , explaining spelling conventions used , etc. ? — Does it have an introduction by an editor ? — Does it have footnotes or endnotes ? — Is it a numbered part of a multi-volume edition ?
11 Chapter 9 explores this theme by looking at the role of the trade unions in political bargaining over new industrial relations strategies .
12 We can test the fairness of the council tax by looking at the bill that the Secretary of State himself will face .
13 At one-hour weekly meetings , the team started the process by looking for the symptoms of the problem , which meant pulling together all the relevant facts .
14 Cut costs by looking for the sign Zimmer if you want bed and breakfast in a private house .
15 The fact that different dowsers can get very different results on the same site can perhaps be explained as the interaction between their own energy field and the field of the site , so that the dowsing patterns found can only have true meaning by looking at the dowser as well .
16 For instance someone with a sore throat may well also have a fever and you will get a fuller picture by looking at the remedies in both sections .
17 One can begin to answer these questions by looking at the proportion of the population who live in households of different types .
18 This study attempts to address some of these questions by looking at the desirability of design as a career .
19 Piaget , then , provided a way of investigating children 's mental behaviour by looking at the talk and actions of real children , initially his own — Jacqueline , Laurent , and Lucienne — and also a theoretical basis for such study .
20 Positivistic literary scholarship solves these problems by looking outside the text for information about the author 's intentions in writing , but as we have seen , the New Critics rejected this solution .
21 It is therefore necessary when conducting a survey of a flat to examine the lease to see what each owner is liable to pay for the upkeep of the building as a whole , to cross-question the managing agents on foreseeable charges , and to make some assessment of the state of the structure as a whole by looking in the roof space , checking for cracks in halls , staircases , basements and external walls .
22 Now we started the morning by looking at the determinants of demand .
23 Modigliani and Miller begin their discussion of equity valuation by looking at the effect of dividends on the current prices of shares , ‘ Do companies with generous distribution policies consistently sell at a premium over those with niggardly payouts ?
24 In the first term pupils are introduced to the skill of reconstructing the past by looking at the work of the archaeologist and the historian .
25 You can find your nearest clinic by looking in the telephone directory under ‘ Venereal Diseases ’ .
26 Literary Pragmatics aims to establish a common interdisciplinary ground of research for linguists and literary scholars by looking at the " writing and reading of literary texts as interactive communication processes … inextricably linked with the particular sociocultural contexts within which they take place " ( p. xiv ) .
27 The most elementary division is between those who concentrate on the representative function of a councillor by looking after the interests of individual constituents and those who prefer the managerial function of determining policy and ensuring its implementation .
28 And now you can easily spot the best quality Scottish salmon by looking for the tartan Brand Quality Mark .
29 It was also possible to judge the viability of a British PWR by looking at the experience of the United States .
30 The most successful article is " Two-Way Pragmatics : From World to Text and Back " where Ziva Ben-Porat traces the movements between literary representations of reality and the world by looking at the concepts of Jerusalem and autumn in Hebrew literature .
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