Example sentences of "[noun] [vb past] to look at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ What happened , ’ says an attendant parent , ‘ is that our defence stopped to look at the train .
2 The recession has exacerbated this problem to such an extent that the Metropolitan Police has a Fraud Squad division detailed to look at the issue .
3 Patrick turned to look at the street , wondering what had brought Collins here ; but it seemed just another poor tenement side street .
4 His Mum turned to look at the car that had crushed the arrow bits .
5 When prospective buyers came to look at the house , which happened more and more frequently , they stayed out of the way until they had gone .
6 When fire protection officials came to look at the dump they discovered mattresses deposited by a bed company , furniture and even potentially hazardous oil cans .
7 Dr Hunter came to look at the neck and shoulders .
8 My learned friend and I thought that if your Lordship wanted to look at the documentation so that your Lordship is familiar with some of the documentation which is going to be referred to in the evidence , er simply to enable your Lordship to be er a little more familiar with the nature of content of some of the documentation then the crucial documents are those of pages one seven eight to four two five , bundle B.
9 Such was my astonishment that I stopped kicking the offending mouse and at the first opportunity went to look at the hedgerow .
10 Councillors agreed to look at the possibility of closing off Roedowns Road to help with possible traffic-flow problems .
11 He says : ‘ SCL asked to look at the deal I was putting together and straight away they said the biggest problem is conflict of interests .
12 Blake turned to look at the Doctor .
13 But Larry declined to look at the tapestry and turned his head up towards her instead .
14 I 'd like to go on and lo dad went to look at the cathedral .
15 Last night ministers continued to look at a compromise prepared by the EC commissioner Sir Leon Brittan , incorporating a Dutch-led formula where the higher level would be the norm but governments would have the option of asking Brussels to intervene for mergers breaking £1.4bn .
16 When they were in the woods Tess turned to look at the house .
17 Then James had to look at a tray containing 20 objects and , when the tray was removed , see how many he could remember .
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