Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] look at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | When you 've done that I want you to look at this . |
2 | I urge him to look at one current study which concerns the possibility of moving the sea systems control first to temporary accommodation and then , in 1995-96 , to permanent accommodation . |
3 | ‘ The scouts say it looks at first glance as if thousands are leaving . |
4 | ‘ Hold still ; let me look at that . ’ |
5 | Let us look at each of these options in turn . |
6 | However , before going on to consider what Wittgenstein says , let us look at one of the implications of what Brentano says about the knowledge we have of beliefs , expectations , hopes , and so on . |
7 | If the foregoing suggests the activity of experienced adult readers , let us look at that most basic , apparently neutral , and certainly most mundane , of sentences : ‘ The cat sat on the mat ’ . |
8 | First , let us look at surplus labour . |
9 | Let us look at two examples of these principles applied to two common disciplinary ‘ problems ’ . |
10 | Let us look at two examples of these market changes in more detail . |
11 | Let us look at two or three of these framework knitting villages in more detail , starting with Countesthorpe to the south of Leicester . |
12 | So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication . |
13 | So let us look at 1993 realistically , but also from the perspective of our commitment to authentic communication . |
14 | Let us look at another 1930s Tin Pan Alley tune , Jack Strachey 's ‘ These Foolish Things ’ ( Ex. 2.3 ) . |
15 | In order to examine this further , let us look at another case . |
16 | Let us look at this more closely . |
17 | Let us look at this problem of the nature of phenomena in more detail as it explains some of the difficulties faced by social researchers . |
18 | Let us look at this in more detail . |
19 | Let us look at this position in more detail . |
20 | Let us look at some of the assumptions implicit in ‘ creative drama ’ . |
21 | Let us look at some examples . |
22 | With this thought , let us look at some comments made by members . |
23 | Let us look at some of them . |
24 | Let us look at some of the forceful arguments against the Copernican system . |
25 | Let us look at some particular cases . |
26 | Let us look at some examples : |
27 | Let us look at those towns that grew up in the midst of their own open fields , that entered the nineteenth century with their population rising at a phenomenal rate , but were wholly unable to expand their building area to meet this rise in numbers . |
28 | Let us look at three different ways of showing speech . |
29 | Other performance results are more difficult to quantify , but a basic uncached 25MHz 486SX PC turned in Power Test results of around 7,000 to 7,500 , while the uncached Greenfield 33MHz machine I looked at this month came in at 8,619 . |
30 | Well that 's right , yes , and the other thing as well , I should n't really be telling you this , , because it 's bad news for us but , if you in fact write a long , rambling press release , what you will find is that the journalist will almost , almost certainly go three-quarters of the way down it to find the real story which is hidden in there , and occasionally that real story is purposely hidden down in there , and you know you look at any council minutes , and the real story is always , inevitably hidden down there , because it 's the bit that somebody does n't want people to know about , and so journalists are naturally trained to go down the bit to find out what 's it about . |