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

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1 Will my hon. Friend look at the issue again ?
2 Will my hon. Friend look at the matter in light of the present strained position in the jobs market ?
3 Will my hon. Friend look at the work being done in Austria and France to make an eco-friendly diesel fuel from oilseed rape and other oil crops ?
4 I laughed silently as I sat against a hard cushion in the palm-frond house looking at the brown eyes around me .
5 I remember Christmas Eve 1930 , when we went as we always did on that day to the High Street to look at the lighted shops , seeing a little girl in a tattered dress and with bare feet , her nose pressed at the toy-shop window .
6 Mr Whitty told delegates the NEC had given them ‘ adequate time to look at the reviews ’ .
7 ‘ It was felt it was in the public interest to look at the company which was already insolvent , ’ said a DTI spokeswoman .
8 An additional study looks at the scale and organisation of multiple-earning households .
9 The following chapter looks at the debates over permissiveness in more detail , by examining the preoccupations of the moral entrepreneurs of the period , and in particular , Mary Whitehouse and the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association .
10 The Crown did not object to the Divisional Court looking at the materials ( see p. 237G–H ) but the court itself refused to do so on the grounds that it would constitute a breach of article 9 .
11 If the honourable gentleman looks at the official report tomorrow , he will see that the h leader of the house has dealt with that point .
12 I spent two and a half years working with a single comprehensive school looking at the change in that school from a system of streamed teaching to a system of mixed ability teaching .
13 The commission is now going to set up a special working group to look at the problem .
14 The three-year research project funded by the English National Board to look at the learning experiences in the community found working with students was ‘ time consuming ’ and ‘ slowed down the work of the nurse ’ .
15 We are establishing an ethical committee to look at the effects of advanced techniques in animal breeding .
16 Alice watched while the White Rabbit looked at the names on his piece of paper .
17 Electric Ecology looks at the surprising variety of plants and animals that have co colonized this land and that the efforts that are made to monitor and foster this wild life .
18 Our legal correspondent looks at the possibilities of and the background to plea bargaining , one of the issues covered in a recent Government consultation document on improving the delivery of justice system in Scotland .
19 Our legal correspondent looks at the aftermath of the London bombs .
20 She was in Australia at the time and her then husband looked at the picture and said , ‘ Oh , he 's a poof . ’
21 These examples are relevant in the present context as the equitable no conflict rule is formulated in terms of a " reasonable man looking at the relevant facts and circumstances of the particular case " thinking that " there was a real sensible possibility of conflict " .
22 The most important international forum looking at the issue is the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change , which held its second meeting in Nairobi — see below .
23 It might then be a good time to look at the original sources of stress which created these symptoms in the first place .
24 They were having a great time looking at the animals and listening as we explained which countries they were all from .
25 I had an old air-raid shelter , partly dug into the ground because of the slope : there was a load of stones on top , waiting to turn the shelter into an apple store disguised as a rockery , and when Mrs Wilson saw this she stood for a long time looking at the hump in the ground and the pile of stones .
26 The setting up of the Select Committee to look at the whole under-fives area
27 An independent consultant looked at the studies for WEN and reported flaws and a lack of objectivity in the use of raw data , statistics and language , although Procter and Gamble has refuted these allegations .
28 Let us consider more closely what was implied in the Greek refusal to look at the Bible .
29 As we have seen , the entity-relationship approach looks at the major things of interest first .
30 A French medic was climbing the grassy bank from the sunken road to look at the Officer as I got the prisoners out of the dug-out and back to their previous positions in the hollow .
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