Example sentences of "[pron] [adv] look at [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I do n't remember the paper I only look at the front and the back on a Friday , well pick it up and have a look
2 I just look , I just look at the shelves and I look to see what they 've got and
3 I just look at the aircraft and wonder ‘ Is this one going to stay up there ’ .
4 I always look at the houses as I walk by them .
5 I always look at the houses as I walk past , and I see a lot of things odder than that , but it 's not my business , is it ?
6 But whenever I am in the United States , or near an American Center in Kyoto , Paris or Seoul , I always look at the Washington , DC telephone directory and seek out Dana 's name , address and number .
7 During painting , I often look at the picture through a mirror as it progresses , and sometimes even just after I 've drawn it , just to see if anything does n't quite look OK .
8 Well I never look at the adverts do I ?
9 The experiments are not particularly relevant to anything , they 're just experiments for experiment 's sake , one experiment illustrating a particular bit of theory ; it does n't do anything particularly useful , you just look at an oscilloscope and take some readings and hence you can demonstrate this bit of theory .
10 If you have a majority of ticks here , you appreciate and enjoy the natural world , but you also look at the way that animals and plants can serve human beings .
11 If you now look at the table , you 'll see that that 's made out of three thousand two hundred for concealed households .
12 When you then look at the bits that are left over , erm we 've got Hambleton District Council which has er had the er er earliest I think local running down the centre of the county .
13 If you actually you actually look at the front of the building there 's a great deal of money been spent there 's been new flower er boxes put out there .
14 Do you think you actually look at the words first or the picture first ?
15 In Section 7.3 , we point out that an earlier finding of this text means that a very widespread traditional way of thinking about restriction is incorrect ; we also look at the interaction between the notion of restriction and associatives , sense- qualifiers and separatives .
16 We also look at the lessons that France can teach us — the French implemented a vigorous nuclear programme in the wake of the oil crisis of the l970s .
17 In this chapter we now look at the behaviour and properties of the three states of matter .
18 If we now look at the ego , as opposed to the id , then immediately we see that it is , it is emphatically not true to claim that Freud was a Hobbesian social thinker .
19 With the background of general ideas about turbulence in Chapter 19 , we now look at the structure of fully turbulent shear flows .
20 If we now look at the curve which shows the freon ratios in surface water and look for a ratio of two , and lining this up with the nought degree curve because we 're working with Antarctic water which of course is very cold , we can see that a ratio of two corresponds to the year nineteen fifty nine .
21 Er once we decide whether that is the right situation for you or this is the right situation for you erm we then look at the options we have in which company that Patrick might feel most comfortable with .
22 We then look at the structure of management in the organisation in Section 2.4 .
23 If we then look at the quality manual , which is the , the white document , contained within here .
24 She said they only look at the car 's registration number .
25 Cos my feeling is t they only look at the pictures ,
26 Some are completely on another plateau , you know , they 're just not in the real world ; they wander round and do n't make eye-contact unless they 're talking to you ; they just look at the ceiling all the time when they 're lecturing .
27 They just look at the report in the paper and say how on earth was this man fined fifty pounds for this offence .
28 Erm , but the small accounts , yes , and they frighten T N T off , too expensive T N T , before they even look at the price .
29 A common criticism of both these theories is that they simply look at the end result of education ; they are examples of an ‘ input/output ’ model .
30 I ca n't split it again look at the size of that line I 'm gon na have to oh yeah I see what you mean .
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