Example sentences of "[vb -s] look at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Strictly speaking , though , the possibility remains that heritable cancer genes may exist : no-one else has looked at normal tissues from cancer patients .
2 Accordingly , recent work has looked at new ways of defining rural deprivation over and above the arithmetic of woe shown in Tables 6.5 and 6.6 .
3 NIGEL GOULD has looked at one centre — currently under financial threat — which helps protect young delinquents from themselves .
4 The strange thing is that the SERC itself has looked at similar issues in a report on the ‘ decline in physics ’ ( ie ‘ little ’ as opposed to ‘ big ’ physics , which includes the solid state physics that underpins materials science and microelectronics ) .
5 He has looked at marginal rates in some cases , but not in others .
6 But once one starts looking at such headings , questions arise .
7 Like most young people Sarah Jacobs loves looking at fashionable clothes .
8 ‘ It may be that Parliament has to look at this issue of excluding people from property when they 've got property rights , ’ he said .
9 Someone wants to look at , someone wants to look at that graph , and get some idea of the speed from it , the velocity .
10 If the subject prefers to look at one stimulus rather than another we can assume that he has detected a difference between them .
11 Somehow Paul manages to look at other people in three different directions in our reading .
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