Example sentences of "looked at all " in BNC.

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1 A 1987 study by the Office of Population Censuses and Surveys which looked at all nuclear installations in England and Wales had identified an increased incidence of the illness round those sites built before 1955 .
2 In 1910 , when the Golden Jubilee of Thomas Street was being celebrated , the Quarterly Board looked at all the work of God on the Circuit and among other things they recorded their feeling that ‘ in Edenderry there is set before us an open door and we are determined to enter in . ’
3 In essence behind the austere language is the fact that Epictetus had a philosophy and system that looked at all events from a higher viewpoint .
4 We looked at all aspects of play , we experimented in games and concluded that it is a running game , in which the player is expected to carry the ball ’ .
5 And I looked at all the rest of them — a tough lot , I can tell you — they could n't believe it either .
6 When I visited the museum , I looked at all of the chairs and was given permission to handle and try them for comfort .
7 Amundsen stopped for a minute , and looked at all the men slowly .
8 We looked at all the famous buildings — Buckingham Palace , The Tower of London .
9 I always like to know what 's going on , so I listened , and watched , and looked at all his women friends .
10 We felt from this that there was , there was reasonable evidence to introduce this programme into our practice , and we , we looked at our patients erm at and , and we looked at all patients who 'd had moderately or well-differentiated transition cell carcinoma of the bladder at diagnosis , a non-invasive tumour , small , solitary , with a minimum follow up of one year .
11 Hough and Mayhew ( 1988 ) regard these figures as underestimates and Worrall and Pease ‘ s ( 1986 ) re-analysis of the BCS data which looked at all crimes , and attempted crimes , involving contact and where the victim could identify whether or not they knew the offender , found that women were much more likely to say that they knew the offender well and that the offender was a spouse in nearly 40 per cent of cases .
12 Charles opened the folder and looked at all the photographs .
13 'E just looked at all the people for a minute without saying anythink .
14 The study looked at all areas of the natural environment , including the management of the diverse grasslands and associated rare species , for which the Park has been designated a Site of Special Scientific Interest .
15 Crime Prevention Officer , PC Farleigh looked at all aspects of security : doors and window locks , provision for burglar alarms and security lights .
16 In terms of sustainability , we we have done underdone undertaken the same exercise which Barton Willmore have done , and looked at all the various sources , I mean from there you should be including those published by the rural development corporation , commission I should say .
17 That 's right I mean this card is carried with them and looked at all every every basically everybody will look at that erm because the good quality
18 She looked at all sorts of alternative medicine and found that homeopathy was very effective for Angela 's condition of breathlessness and collapse .
19 Do you think that in all schools the head always looked at all the reports ?
20 But i if you s looked at all those points and you , you know , you say the er capping of er of increases and so and so could that be construed as a sort of a , a stage towards collectivization ?
21 On the other hand , if you went to the other end of the scale and in that same season you looked at all horses that were offered at precisely two to one on , then you 'll find that there were twenty two horses which were offered at those odds and fifteen of them won .
22 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of Beauty as beautiful and Cruelty as cruel .
23 When I looked at all this stuff , it came to me that it was very interesting that they thought of beauty as beautiful and cruelty as cruel .
24 erm I 'm not someone who 's for , for example , erm positive discrimination where that means choosing a woman when there 's a better man erm and I think that erm although some feminists do , certainly it 's not a necessary condition of being a feminist , and I certainly do n't , and I think that if John Major erm sincerely looked at all the women who could have been in his cabinet , and sincerely judged their abilities erm compared to the men who were available , erm and decided that the women were n't ready , then I think that 's , that 's a possible position .
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