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

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1 This study looks at four prison systems--England and Wales , France , West Germany and the Netherlands--each of which have different ‘ packages ’ of safeguards .
2 Transmission dates : 6 December — a 30-minute programme looking at five years of the series ; 7–11 and 14–18 December — a series of five-minute programmes at about 8pm and repeated at 11.20pm each night on BBC2 .
3 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 .
4 The article looks at two questions :
5 Historically , the town looked at one time as if would become the main centre of Thames Valley affairs .
6 The enquiry looked at 1208 people who , in the application year ending 31 March 1980 , enquired , submitted application forms or dropped out at the various stages of the process of seeking to be matriculated , as well as those who matriculated and graduated .
7 In May 1970 New Society looked at 359 judges including those offices surveyed by the Economist but also , amongst others , county court judgeships and metropolitan magistrates .
8 The Report looked at nine case studies in Gloucestershire as a direct result of Beverley 's death .
9 It is nevertheless of interest to look at one approach to such problems , since this area of research demonstrates , perhaps as well as any , how a close liaison between mathematics and computer science can be of service to the museum archaeologist .
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