Example sentences of "having a look " in BNC.
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1 | It started to rain so I went down to Apsley House at the bottom right-hand corner of the park with the intention of having a look at the paintings there . |
2 | ‘ Just having a look . ’ |
3 | It is always worth having a look at the roughs plotted over time , and thinking hard about what has been discarded in the smoothing operation . |
4 | He had no particular object in mind , but was just having a look around . |
5 | Next month , I will be having a look at some readers ' requests . |
6 | They are quite happy to question you , though , and are not averse to having a look through your personal items when your back is turned . |
7 | ‘ Geoff has been giving me a lot of help , having a look at my action and making a few minor adjustments . |
8 | ‘ You fancy having a look at the island ? ’ |
9 | So how about having a look at disability — perhaps then we 'll be seen as people and not charity cases capable only of living our lives in day centres away from the public , instead of blending in harmoniously with the able-bodied world . |
10 | I 've been having a look at a twenty-bed hotel up near Windermere . |
11 | Let's start by having a look at the skill of listening and how that can help in a relationship . |
12 | ‘ We believe there 's a Class 46 at the Technical Centre in Derby and that will be worth having a look at , ’ he added , although , with RFS sub-contracting in the Channel Tunnel , BR are now likely to take an increasingly dim view about selling off withdrawn Class 20s , another Knotty target . |
13 | We spent the first day getting over the long flight ( though with only three hours time difference there was no appreciable jet-lag ) and having a look round the town . |
14 | And Dad put his hand in his pocket and pulled out a tin of tobacco , and Cromb emptied the whole lot into his new pipe with Dad having a look of disbelief on his face , ’ Kerr recounted . |
15 | " I suppose we 'd better start having a look along the banks soon , although I must say I 'm in no particular hurry . |
16 | Y yes we 're just we 're just having a look at the the spellings at the moment trying to make some sense of them . |
17 | Erm if we get on very well if we get through say that book one on the maths if we get through very well then we can start having a look at what he 's going to do when he goes back so he 'll understand the terms when they 're explained to him |
18 | Obviously we 'll be having a look at . |
19 | It might be worth having a look at that cos there 's near There 's very often a question on hardness of water . |
20 | Erm just before we break , erm it might be worthwhile just having a look at a few examples . |
21 | Right , sounds like there 's a bit on topics in there so it might be worth having a look at anyway . |
22 | Well , I might get some ideas after having a look at the place tomorrow . |
23 | Now could you get together and spend five or six minutes as a group , having a look at the other group 's presentation and could you please make a note |
24 | So I , I should think it 's erm it is worth councillors having , having a look at what , what is proposed . |
25 | I only having a look at it . |
26 | No damage , no mischief , just having a look . |
27 | Even if you are running an existing home accounts package it is worth having a look at this one , I feel confident that you will want to change . |
28 | Geoclock UK is quite accurate and fun to use — so it 's well worth having a look at , even if you do n't have a real use for it . |
29 | Geoclock UK is quite accurate and fun to use — so it 's well worth having a look at , even if you do n't have a real use for it . |
30 | This is despite the fact that art-on-the-walls offers a type of passive entertainment compared with ‘ live ’ acts , so that for the most part ‘ having a look ’ happens during an awkward gap in the conversation or when you 're standing around waiting for your change . |