Example sentences of "look at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Ministers will also have another look at planned quota increases for Italy and Greece and demands to restore the 4.5 per cent of the milk quota which was suspended in 1987 .
2 Basically a look at surviving Spitfires , it is an interesting work marred slightly by some incorrect photo captions .
3 The US factories had evolved into organisations that set out tightly circumscribed jobs , fixed procedures , absolutely nothing in terms of flexible working , multi-skilling , employee responsiveness — any of those sorts of things — and they took a look at Japanese cost patterns and thought that American industry was just going down the plug . ’
4 April 19 1975 A slant-eyed look at Japanese rock , sensitively headlined ‘ Lock'n'Loll ’ inside .
5 So we 'll do , let's just split into two groups , one group to have a look at aggressive people , one group to have a look at passive and what I 'd like to do is identify any groups .
6 Take a fresh look at good food .
7 ‘ Piero della Francesca does it like this , ’ and he describes the way the figures in Piero 's Baptism look at each other , drawing in the observer .
8 Let us take a look at each one in turn .
9 Most women say they can cope with the idea of afternoons and evenings , holidays and all the rest ; but the thought of 9 am on a weekday when a couple look at each other and the husband says he 's got nothing to do fills many wives with horror .
10 If we take a quick snapshot look at each of the main groups ( phyla ) we find in the aquarium , there are commonly representatives of the Coelenterates , principally corals , anemones and sea fans ; Crustacea in the form of crabs and shrimps ; starfish , sea cucumbers and sea urchins represented Echinodermata and various Molluscs such as cowries , sea slugs and clams .
11 As we got round the corner , Jo and I took one look at each other and ran .
12 Howard and Jack look at each other .
13 1 Look at each of the four pictures on the facing page .
14 If you have a look at each one of those .
15 Let us take a closer look at each .
16 All they had done was look at each other and exchange a few very prosaic words , yet something magical was happening .
17 Now we continue our behind-the-scenes look at Central 's popular quiz show , ’ Blockbusters ’ which has just celebrated its thousandth edition .
18 Now we continue our behind-the-scenes look at Central 's popular quiz show , ’ Blockbusters ’ which has just celebrated its thousandth edition .
19 One answer seems to be that the market will take another look at Impressionist prints , and those by the Nabis , both of which are beginning to seem undervalued , in comparison with what was produced by their successors .
20 Blake took a last look at Victorian London .
21 Frank Sinatra stars alongside Laurence Harvey in this wild , fearless look at political extremism played out on American soil after the Korean War .
22 Items included in the inaugural issue are a retrospective look at political and religious events affecting Latin America during 1991 , an article on the region 's diminishing health services and a calendar of ecumenical activities for 1992 .
23 First a quick look at current marriage trends .
24 Thomas outlines the following kinds of observations and activities of HMI : observation of the exchanges between pupil and teacher , and pupil and pupil ; discussion with pupils as a group , or individually ; a look at current or past work of pupils ; requests to pupils to do some particular piece of written work ; discussions with teachers to find out aims and to check observations ; examination of schemes of work and pupil records ; a look at the quality of resources and how they are used .
25 Part of Dr Brian Eyre , AEA Chief Executive 's visit to Culham last month incorporated a look at current work in Fusion , in particular the START experiment , and at new areas being developed for plasma processing .
26 Moreover , a closer look at individual patients provides support for what was said about the heterogeneity of groups at the start of this section .
27 If the assessor is not involved in provision , they can take a more objective look at individual client need , be able to say whether some need is unmet , and not be tempted to offer those services for which they are responsible as the sole , potentially inappropriate solution to the client 's problems .
28 WITH THE INCREASING EMPHASIS on exchanges between various educational sectors for purposes of professional and curricular development , the time has arrived for a closer look at individual experiences of these secondments and at their management .
29 This month , Tom Gadd and Suzanne Ardley look at striking furnishings and accessories designed for a brighter life
30 You 'll manage large cakes let's have a look at small cakes .
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