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

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1 I will now look at the ridiculousness of The Queen 's Croquet Ground .
2 I will certainly look at the point that my hon. Friend has mentioned .
3 Er , Madam Speaker I 'm very much aware of the case that the my honourable friend has er mentioned because he has written to me er about it and I have looked into the circumstances er of it and I understand that the employment service have made no final decision on that particular site and I 'd be happy to respond to my honourable friend er once I 've had a chance to discuss it further with the Chief Executive of the employment service whose responsibility it is but if I could just say to my honourable friend the principle of integrating er the work of the job centre and the payment of benefits on one site is a good one which is for the convenience of er people who make use of the job centres er and er as er er the honourable er gentleman , the member for Workington is indicating from a sedentary position , was a recommendation which was supported by the public accounts er committee and I believe and I believe that it er makes sense to proceed on a value for money basis with this policy but I will certainly look at the particular example in my honourable friend 's constituency with interest .
4 Tilly , stopping Right I wo n't look at the answers .
5 Right okay , so if I can just look at the details for each of them .
6 ‘ I have nothing any more I can only look at the pictures ’
7 I can only look at the pictures .
8 You should also look at the ways in which the physical movements of the actor are organised to suit the restraints of the small screen .
9 There was Pete in his class who really needed to shave twice a day , who had a deep voice and a very hairy chest , and he was a known bender ; and there was Stuart , who could n't look at a cloud or a diagram in TD lessons or even sometimes a house without seeing a version of the female anatomy , and lie was as smooth as a babe .
10 It hatchback versatility is n't so important , you could also look at the £22,244 Toyota Camry 3.0 GX , while the Alfa Romeo 164 V6 Lusso ( £24,846 ) will be , for some , the choice of the heart .
11 You could always look at a small selection of the best furniture on display , chosen by fashion designer Paul Smith and on show at his Avery Row and Floral Street shops from Monday 16 October .
12 ‘ More people now appreciate that you ca n't look at a relationship and say , ‘ It has n't got a hope ’ .
13 If you ca n't look at the rushes , you come in every day wondering .
14 With that Honourable he could approach a ready Miss D'Arcy who would not look at a tradesman , a craftsman , let alone a common man whatever his industry or honesty .
15 They will rightly look to a Labour Government who will not look at the matter in the narrow economic calculus that we have heard from Conservative Members but will recognise that , unless we are prepared to accept the role of women in the labour force , we will fail as an economy to receive and achieve our full potential .
16 ‘ Firstly , at its most mundane level , you will not look at the world through a narrow tunnel of perception .
17 As she looked at the vast and busy canvas , Miss Hatherby sensed she was finding it difficult to take in and said , ‘ You know Constance , you can not look at a painting with the same eyes as you stare down Chollerton High Street .
18 You can just look at the periodic erm
19 We may even look at a team of , say , eight people to establish a ‘ norm ’ for a company — a bit like having to be five feet eight inches tall to get into the police . ’
20 As actuaries we are professionally trained to make forward projections so we should also look at the future for our own profession .
21 we should n't look at the box
22 that we should actually look at a ce a minimum
23 But I would say that we should obviously look at the financial aspect of the review erm dates , which might be yearly .
24 One should certainly look at the following poems :
25 That , that is certainly , you know , it , that can be , and , and it 's something which we 'll probably look at a wee longer term
26 Right so we 'll just look at the sort of er the negative side of not making the time that we get more mistakes .
27 We 'll look , we 'll actually look at the processes of deep water formation tomorrow , so you 'll actually see how the waters are formed , but the reason why this is high is basically the act of A , low biological activity removing it and B , the fact that the source waters have not come from below , they 've come in horizontally from an area where they were formed which was very rich in oxygen .
28 Well now we 'll now look at the second part of the er sales video as a help first and again give you an example , a flavour of how to conduct the next set of role plays .
29 The carcass , unfortunately , was in quite an advanced state of decomposition by the time we got to it , so we could not look at the detailed histology ( cell structure ) of the internal organs or the central nervous system .
30 We shall also look at the Cinderellas of settlement studies — hamlets and farmsteads , which have received little attention but are of immense importance because they are widespread and because they are clearly related to both the origins and the decline of villages .
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