Example sentences of "[is] [to-vb] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The important thing here is to look at the nature of the evidence , which is opinion and hearsay — that MacDonald favoured the idea , and had re-aligned his own political thinking .
32 It will be looking at the needs of the lay reps the role of full-time officers the way we distribute the up to date information and one of the most vital to our organization is to look at the role of health and safety in the recruitment and retention of membership .
33 One of the best — and easiest ways to obtain information is to LOOK AT THE LABEL .
34 The Wanless way out of trouble is to look at the detail .
35 One way of attempting to assess the situation is to look at the list of unfair terms set out in the annex to the Directive , and decide the extent to which English law will already control such clauses .
36 One of the aims of this chapter is to look at the effect on word discriminability in continuous speech of increasing the depth of the phoneme graph .
37 Another and more direct way is to look at the anatomy and physiology of the brain ; that is the subject of the next chapter .
38 The second is to look at the process used for introducing and developing projects in the classroom and ensuring that this follows a well-defined plan .
39 The purpose of this chapter is to look at the infancy stories about Jesus as recorded by both Matthew and Luke .
40 Our first step is to look at the context for the debate about age discrimination at work ; in particular , the growth of retirement in general and early retirement more specifically .
41 IT 'S AEROBIC — The key to walking aerobically is to walk at a pace of 3.5 — 4.0 miles per hour for a minimum of 20 minutes , during which time the heart rate is elevated to 60–85 per cent of its
42 LANGLEY manager Vic Hillier is to resign at the end of the season amid question marks over the club 's future .
43 All will want something different , and the only way to help everyone , whatever they might already know about roses , is to start at the beginning .
44 Work is to start at the end of the present season with the Wheatfield stand in place by August 1993 and the whole project completed for Spring 1994 .
45 If your strategy is to start at the starboard end of the line and carry on sailing on starboard tack , the situation is as illustrated in Diagram 1 .
46 The secret 's to start at the bottom and work up .
47 Another is to marvel at the pointlessness of many a sophisticated achievement and to be superior about it , the last , or one of the last , indulgences of a European .
48 My idea of good style is to arrive at the stance with a minimum of runners .
49 Another strategy which has been suggested is to attempt at the outset to ground comparative analysis firmly within the context of explicit and already well-formulated theoretical debate , such as ‘ convergence ’ theory ( Shalev , 1980a ) .
50 These include the introduction of a Northern Ireland curriculum for all children of compulsory school age in grant-aided schools , and a pattern of assessment criteria and attainment testing much as in England and Wales ( though the first key stage is to end at the age of 8 , not 7 , and Irish is to be a foundation subject in Irish-speaking schools ) .
51 To get one , the best course is to ask at a gunshop , or to advertise .
52 The odds are that a relationship that engenders such trust in infancy will continue to engender it in later childhood too , and who is to say at the end of it all that one period was more crucial than another in bringing about the final result ?
53 The biggest cut comes in Germany where its packaging plant in Braunschweig is to close at a cost of 275 jobs , and the decision highlights the growing structural problem in the German economy : growing numbers of German and international companies now find that the high cost of employment makes it too expensive to manufacture there .
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