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

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1 SIGNS OF THE TIMES looks at generational conflict re furnishing and pictures of Jesus .
2 This study looks at four prison systems--England and Wales , France , West Germany and the Netherlands--each of which have different ‘ packages ’ of safeguards .
3 This study looks at true population incidence rates , referral rates , and survival in adults , particularly with respect to age and underlying diagnosis .
4 ‘ I want David to look at another skin rash .
5 The curriculum provides many opportunities to look at current work and organisational problems .
6 Look at this mummy look at this crisp .
7 There was a silence , Jack watched his brothers look at each other in alarm , and saw his mother frown slightly down the table at his father .
8 Kenneth Clarke , the education secretary , poured cold water on the recommendations of a working party set up by his department to look at physical education .
9 Juliet and David looked at each other .
10 He and Branson looked at each other with the candour of two people who know they are utterly different , but for one shared resolution .
11 He and Valerie looked at each other as cordially as two people who loathe each other can .
12 Jenny and Antony looked at each other , brown eyes unblinkingly fixed on blue , over the rims of their upraised pint pots .
13 Jenny and Antony looked at each other dubiously .
14 Our research looked at mental health services in three areas and how they were affected by the introduction of care programming .
15 The two gentlemen looked at each other , then turned away from the house and walked on .
16 The Sherman brothers looked at each other in silence .
17 The influence of the document on the SSD is noticeable ; there are two working groups looking at developing guidance on residential care and training and sexuality .
18 The consistency check looks at each reading .
19 MICROSFT AND SUNSELECT LOOKING AT LEGAL SHOWDOWN
20 Phoned all day , he said , you 'd better get the engineers to look at that telephone of yours .
21 We 've then got two areas to look at national curricular levels and general skills and abilities .
22 for the class work look at that homework I got two wrong and in science steady should be finish .
23 ‘ He also showed a remarkable capacity to look at any form of contract and identify both the things that needed taking out and what has been wrongly omitted .
24 The Children 's Book Foundation will hold a conference , ‘ The Way Forward ’ , in Birmingham on 27th February to look at pre-school literacy initiatives at a possible national direction .
25 The Home Affairs Select Committee report , when the Committee looked at sick leave , for example , found that some progress could be made in improving on the sick absence record of police officers .
26 Karr and Chen looked at each other , some sign of understanding passing between them , then Karr looked back at Haavikko .
27 To compile the report the NAO looked at 120 road construction contracts and found costs increased by more than 30pc in 28 of the schemes and by more than 50pc in five of them .
28 Mary and Reggie looked at each other , at her , and went hastily into their bedroom .
29 Katherine looked at each face in turn .
30 " When he went upstairs to change for dinner , Lady Agatha and Fidelma looked at each other . "
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