Example sentences of "[vb -s] by look [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 Beccaria starts by looking at the justification of the right to punish ; he concludes that it is to be found in the social contract whose central tenet he declares to be ‘ the greatest happiness of the greatest number ’ ( it is possible that he is responsible for originating this particular cliché ) .
2 This chapter starts by looking at the issue of control and discipline , and the related skills of questioning and reflection .
3 It analyses the problem of marketing to multi-individual buying structures , and concludes by looking at the applications of industrial purchase behaviour models .
4 It begins by looking at the Reagan record in such areas as pollution control , natural resource management and energy , at the administration 's attitudes to the international environment ( it wants to cut its contribution to the UN Environment Programme by 70 per cent ) and at the massacre of the Council on Environmental Quality ( two thirds of its budget and four fifths of its staff chopped ) .
5 This chapter begins by looking at the formation of groups , and the emergence of roles , norms and control devices .
6 It begins by looking at the ideas of lecturers , but is primarily concerned with the meanings that ‘ physics ’ or ‘ physical science ’ have for students , and the ways in which those meanings are sometimes at odds with the experience of studying those subjects .
7 This section begins by looking at the changing fate of old people during the past century as they have retired .
8 This section begins by looking at the role of sales and market forecasting in the operation of the business .
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