Example sentences of "[verb] at [pers pn] from [adj] " in BNC.

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1 No well I would n't have looked at them from that , from the point of view of
2 When you have worked through the sensations , looked at them from all angles and asked yourself why they have entered your life and what is to be gained from them , it is important to be able to let them go .
3 The purpose of this afternoon 's session is basically we 're we 're sort of looking at it from two pronged attacked .
4 Sometimes the pitfalls in not looking at it from all these angles become painfully clear .
5 And er looking at it from that light it was er obviously a better proposition .
6 I think w w what I 'd urge the panel to consider is is perhaps looking at it from that perspective , to encourage the County Council to review the phasing provision of policy H one erm in terms of er how the the committed land is going to be released for development .
7 Folly turned the card over and over in her hands , as if by her looking at it from another direction the words might mysteriously transpose themselves into the expected apology .
8 I was tel I was telling you looking at it from another point of view last night of the What happens when you put electricity through a wire ?
9 Ideas bombed at him from all directions .
10 How on earth could he tell ? she wondered , hunched against the banshee howling that came at her from all directions , hurling rain against her skin with such force it stung like grit .
11 And then they came at us from both sides . ’
12 I go across and look at them from close to .
13 And if we look at it from that standpoint I think we can begin to see , perhaps , that actually we 're all programmers , some of us less clear about it than others .
14 Move around the image and look at it from various points of view .
15 But if you look at it from this way four people standing there they 'll get three each .
16 ‘ The Beatles were a brilliant thing that happened , but if you look at it from another point of view , what a waste of time . ’
17 exactly , yeah and we can do that with everything , we can do that with everything , this is my perception and that 's your perception of this thing that I 'm holding in my hand , everything that we 've seen have that ability you know , we 've got the ability to do that with everything , what we need to do sometimes is walk around the issue if you like and look at it from another perspective and , and this is what we 're doing with Ethiopia , now , erm , the good section again was looking at images and particularly the fact that a lot of images are very negative and throwing an alternative view , the second section we 're looking at news coverage which is very sketchy , erm , it does n't provide a complete picture at all , and this third section well you saw what that 's about there
18 At the 17th , a switchback of a green , he said : ‘ Let me look at it from this side .
19 You 've got to look at them from different angles , see if there 's any smoke bellowing out from anywhere , or somebody 's hanging out of a window .
20 To look at it from that point of view .
21 But then you hear a traveller at the railway station , prepared as a medieval knight , daysack on his front , chickenwire behind , was hit by five fat women , coming at him from all directions .
22 Driving through unfamiliar London streets had been nerve-racking enough — vehicles and flashing lights seemed to be coming at him from all angles — but with two kidnap victims in the back , his brain refused to function rationally .
23 He had only his sword , and my men were coming at him from one side , and Sapt and Fritz from the other .
24 The air was charged with tension coming at her from all directions .
25 In and out , on and off , they 're coming at us from all sides .
26 The problem , the problem with Germany is , as you say , they 're flooding the market , they 've , they 've gone at it from one end only .
27 ’ Catesby stared at us from red-rimmed eyes .
28 Automatically dissecting the problem into the code of coloured balls and prismatic chains that was the symbology of her interface , Chesarynth looked at it from all angles .
29 The groups flanking the god should be transposed so that the Centaurs carry their victims outwards and the heroes strike at them from next to the protecting god .
30 The idea was to sit the listener in the middle of a square array of loudspeakers , so sound would come at him from all corners — despite the fact that most live performances of music take place in front of the listener .
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