Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] to look at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | The supplement goes on to look at the law covering the conservation of protected buildings and areas , reporting on incentives like the Town Scheme grant , which can provide 40 per cent grants for repair and restoration work from combined funding between local authorities and English Heritage . |
2 | It then goes on to look at the costs of protectionism so they 're , they 're looking at erm , the numerical estimates as to how much erm , protectionism costs , not only for domestic producers and consumers and tax payers , but also for third countries . |
3 | Part 4 goes on to look at the training of parents in skills necessary for successful completion of these steps . |
4 | Well , you would n't think so to look at the photographs , would you . |
5 | A small team of business experts have been gathered together to look at the ways new markets and business prospects can be fully exploited . |
6 | To see and support British effort , one has only to look at the Chelsea Show which starts on May 25 , where the National Farmers Union stand is so impressive with the huge pyramid of vegetables , fruit and flowers . |
7 | One has only to look at the regularity with which courses on modelling now appear on the MRS lists . |
8 | One has only to look at the United States , where they take sex education very seriously but seem to have got everything wrong , with the most appalling results to the nation 's health . |
9 | To illustrate this one has only to look at the account of a pupil pursuit in a school which had thought through clearly its broad curriculum and made plans accordingly . |
10 | One has only to look at the contradictions between the rich north and the starving south ; between capitalist industry 's ceaseless drive for higher productivity and the health of the biosphere ; those contradictions at the heart of the EC ( the ERM , the battles over farming and fishing , etc ) ; and the fierce struggle over world trade in GATT , which will soon break out again . |
11 | With a parting gift of prawns and fish from a friendly fisherman , we headed over to look at the islands of bum and Eigg on the way to Ardnamurchan . |
12 | Then I wandered outside to look at the wreaths and the Salvation Army Captain touched me on the shoulder . |
13 | He tried not to look at the screens . |
14 | She tried not to look at the glass on the pink marble top of the wash-stand , empty , a sticky red stain at the bottom . |
15 | When he was in the dining room she would be in the dairy ; when he wandered out to look at the home fields she would be over the lake by Burtness Wood ; when he made his way to the wood she would retreat up the fell and it was pointless , he rightly guessed , as well as being too open to comment , to pursue her onto the tops . |
16 | Just before she turned the sign on the door round to read ‘ Closed ’ , a woman came in to look at the toys . |
17 | The reformers would do better to look at the health-care regimes they oversee . |
18 | The ever increasing army of tourists who came up to look at the scenery was growing . |
19 | We would do well to look at the life of the one who is arguably the first church planter ; the apostle Peter . |
20 | Dave 's verdict : lightweight travellers , cyclists and mountain marathoners would do well to look at the advantages this flexible combination system offers . |
21 | He came across to look at the image open on my lectern : a wild man covered in shaggy green fur was fighting a little hon with a club . |
22 | The position with regard to face-to-face transactions is considered first , before going on to look at the position in relation to impersonal stock market deals . |
23 | Before going on to look at the Government 's proposals in detail , we want to underline our serious concern over the threat to strategic minerals planning associated with the proposed reorganisation of local government in Wales . |
24 | I called out : ‘ I 'm going over to look at the birds , ’ and left them to it . |
25 | Jinny felt her breath stop as her eyes swivelled automatically to look at the Hare-woman . |
26 | They will vouch that I stayed here , doing-accounts , going out to look at the carving which were being made for the pageant for the king 's coronation . ’ |
27 | He showed her the caving ones first , and then they paused for supper before going back to look at the ones of his son . |
28 | Turning back to look at the door , he could see no manual locking mechanism — only a circular brass inset that seemed to need a special key . |
29 | Willie turned back to look at the comics so that he missed the surprised expression on his face . |
30 | He was turning about to look at the view and the slope of grass back up to the road . |