Example sentences of "[vb base] [pers pn] look at [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I 've given them er question mark on the shape of the country it 's a map but the ha what I think is easy , I du n no I mean to I mean I look at maps all day long , so |
2 | We tell them to be quiet because we want them to look at television , or say it 's too wet to go out for a walk when they are wanting to wear their new wellies . |
3 | She was waiting in the yard and she said , ‘ I want you to look at Angharad . |
4 | I do n't know looking at it upside down darling , hang on , oh keep yours , let me look at Anthy 's the green one ? |
5 | Bearing these points in mind let us look at developments in each of the main policy areas over the whole period . |
6 | Leaving aside for the moment the special interest groups which might be more amenable to user education programmes , let us look at work with adults with no allegiance to the public library other than that they are committed users of the service . |
7 | Now let us look at television information and gain some sense of the amount of data needed to represent motion video . |
8 | Let us look at Phil and Maggie Jones , who have just got married . |
9 | However that may be , let us look at Moore 's principle at work in one of his examples . |
10 | Let us look at Romeo and Juliet . |
11 | We have had two readings which allow us to look at Jeremiah and Paul in particular detail . |
12 | Various techniques can be employed in this process : ( 1 ) How do we look at pictures ? |
13 | Art historians call it looking at life through a hall of mirrors … capturing the ordinary and bringing it alive . |