Example sentences of "[verb] at the way that " in BNC.
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1 | It 's about collison of cultures in Britain since the end of the war , and it looks at the way that some artists of non-British origin have come to terms with modern art — or , rather , have made a personal art by calling on ways of expression that might have been absolutely native to them in other countries than this . |
2 | Chapters 6 and 7 have looked at the way that books can be evaluated , and at the sources for evaluation . |
3 | Has he looked at the way that they are used by individual police forces ? |
4 | Just look at the way that fashion 's going . |
5 | However , just look at the way that refereeing has influenced certain facets of the international game . |
6 | If you have a majority of ticks here , you appreciate and enjoy the natural world , but you also look at the way that animals and plants can serve human beings . |
7 | Paul writes that he is ‘ in ’ God — and as we look at the way that he wrote other letters , it is clear that he made a great effort to maintain that special relationship . |
8 | Also if you look at the way that the fox is described . |
9 | Tomorrow we look at the way that 's done . |
10 | On the other hand , if theorists adopt a particular conception , then they should look at the way that contemporary social representations have developed their particular qualities through argument and how , in turn , these representations set the agenda for further argumentation . |
11 | Now in this first session I really want to look at the way that er er financial planning will affect you once you , once you retire , it may be that 's the sort of area you 've not looked at in detail . |
12 | It might be possible to approach the problem from another angle : specifically to direct our attention to intentional social behaviour in relation to the outside world , to look at the ways that people cope , deal and come to terms with the non-routine , the out-of-the-ordinary , to document the character of the dynamic between the familiar world and the external processes typical of people in different groups , categories , communities and societies . |