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

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1 Kendra Sone looks at the early findings
2 Mum looks at the proffered phone in a slightly puzzled way .
3 David Foot looks at the amiable ‘ Ghost ’
4 Margaret Heraty looks at the key recommendations
5 This chapter looks at a different kind of self-access access by teachers to a camera .
6 This chapter looks at the existing pattern of UK taxation and the changes that have taken place in recent years .
7 This chapter looks at the limited right of challenge to the validity of an expert 's decision , and explains : ( 1 ) that it is the parties to a contract who get involved in various kinds of court proceedings where the validity of the decision is challenged , and not the expert ( 13.2 ) ; ( 2 ) the grounds for challenge ( 13.3 ) ; ( 3 ) the earlier history of the law of mistake in expert determination ( 13.4 ) ; ( 4 ) more recent developments ( 13.5 ) ; ( 5 ) the current position ( 13.6 ) ; ( 6 ) speaking and non-speaking decisions ( 13.7 ) ; ( 7 ) points of law ( 13.8 ) ; ( 8 ) construction of documents ( 13.9 ) ; ( 9 ) various other aspects of mistake ( 13.10 – 13.13 ) ; and ( 10 ) the future of the doctrine ( 13.14 ) .
8 The next section of this chapter looks at the theoretical aspects which underpin this budgetary process and plan .
9 The profits from Jimmy Campbell 's cleverly-titled book about the Blackpool he has known for more than 45 years will go to the RNLI , and so it is perhaps appropriate that the very first chapter looks at the well-known Bickerstaffe family .
10 This chapter looks at the basic concepts and design of both action and research , and relates our plans to studies and projects carried out elsewhere .
11 This chapter looks at the three major categories of organisation in the light of those considerations likely to prove most significant for surveyors : management authority of the participants , the raising and use of finance , the administrative burdens which will be created , the conduct of relations with outsiders and the settlement of disputes .
12 This chapter looks at the main academic and political perspectives on health and health care which have shaped the debate , and revolves around three broad areas of analysis .
13 The chapter looks at the formal regulatory approach as adopted in the UK and the US .
14 David Goldsmith looks at the latest developments in equipment technology
15 Tonight in the first of two reports , Richard Barnett looks at the traditional family links that have sustained the regiment down the centuries , in The Glosters …
16 Second , the study looks at the emotional reactions that young children actually display .
17 Making a sound in his throat , he turned his head away , then said , ‘ Funny thing , but neither am I ; yet I 've had to get used to it ; ’ and on this he went out , leaving Millie looking at the big fat woman and feeling she must make conversation : ‘ It 's a beautiful morning , ’ she said .
18 Down a little tunnel at the Mesdag museum , up a flight of stairs , and you are standing atop a dune looking at an enormous 360-degree panorama painted in 1881 .
19 An attempt to look at the overall picture was made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services : its recommendations were widely criticised and largely ignored .
20 My youngest son , Joseph , is very interested in history , and we are going to Hue to look at the Imperial City and watch the emperor perform the traditional ceremonies of Tet . "
21 With this in mind he has established a small scientific strategic and research programme to look at the analytical programme from a broader perspective .
22 He was imprisoned up there , beneath the lead roof , ’ Lucenzo said , pulling her close , his head against hers as she craned her neck to look at the pink and white Doges ' Palace .
23 Is he aware that next week my hon. Friend the Member for Motherwell , South ( Dr. Bray ) will visit the United States to look at the latest technological developments in steel production — thin slab casting ?
24 And I 'd like to extend that discussion this week concerning channels to look at the biological properties of channels , that is viewing th their activities in a physio in a physiological role .
25 Squeeze past the parked cars to look at the wonderful little shops , which specialize in tin toys , dolls ' houses and cinema posters then turn right into Marché aux Fromages to get back to Grand'Place .
26 Madge looked at the four children clustered in the hallway .
27 Mrs. Hennessy looked at the open suitcase .
28 Dot looked at the other children 's beds .
29 Corbett looked at the two well-fed , thick-set men , and , hearing a slight sound behind him , knew there were more .
30 Corbett looked at the old drunken face and knew Benstede was being sardonic .
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