Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to look at the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Oh I know , you only got to look at the VAT ai n't you for starters
2 Others merely want to look at the engine .
3 One only has to look at the halving of the value of the youth training allowance and the way in which young people between the ages of 16 and 18 can no longer claim benefit , including housing benefit .
4 To see how destructive such an inflation can be , one only has to look at the hyperinflation which occurred in Germany in 1922–23 .
5 You 've only got to look at the history of religion , especially Christianity , to see that at as the guys who went round flagellating themselves also went around killing other people if they did n't believe in the right religion and that unfortunately er happens all too often .
6 You 've only got to look at the table .
7 One only needed to look at the Government Training Centre at Boucher Road in West Belfast for a good example .
8 They only had to look at the floor of her cockpit to prove that .
9 Marcus did n't care what Wilson said , you only had to look at the guy .
10 - Elizabeth Rex , chairman of the Harwich Conservative Association ‘ You only have to look at the way we have annoyed the Establishment and the professions to gauge the success of our populist policies . ’
11 You only have to look at the press and television to see how impatient many in our society are .
12 Murder mysteries are something of a British tradition — you only have to look at the popularity of thriller novels and TV ‘ whodunits ? ’ , for example .
13 We only have to look at the interest being shown , especially in public sector institutions , in recruiting their students from a wide social background .
14 You only have to look at the balance sheet its treasurer John Lister will present to its annual meeting in December , a million pounds sitting on reserve .
15 You only have to look at the unemployment amongst married women who would like to be teachers .
16 You only have to look at the number of visitors going to places such as Nepal er to see the increase there , to see how important this connection be .
17 ‘ You only have to look at the number of players with top clubs in the present squad — Arsenal 's Steve Morrow is another example — and it 's obvious there 's hope for the future .
18 Inevitably there will be much improved functionality , and more features — you only have to look at the difference between DOS 4.01 and DOS 5 to see that .
19 Having spent the whole day listening to the contenders , I did not want to look at the list — I felt certain that my name would not appear .
20 He walked slowly , not daring to look at the drop on his right and becoming ever more aware of the cold , biting wind and eerie sense of loneliness , as if he hung half way between heaven and earth .
21 just want to look at the carbonate system in a bit more detail .
22 One does not have to look at the report which the hon. Member for Gordon has thrown away with such disdain .
23 It must be stressed again that this section of the chapter does not attempt to look at the level and nature of racial discrimination in Britain .
24 Hello seven three one eight , no Roger 's off duty at the moment it 's Chris here erm , he should be , hang on I 'll just have to look at the watch roster and check up on precisely what his movements are , erm just look through tomorrow and I can find the right page in the roster here , er , two thir yeah , he 'll be on tower , so he 'll be in first thing tomorrow from about seven , seven o'clock onwards .
25 One of the delights of being on holiday is not having to look at the clock .
26 Dersingham did not bother to look at the man .
27 You 'll just get to look at the document you ca n't work
28 Hatch considered him carefully , not bothering to look at the ID card that Cowley had held out for inspection .
29 Like a child who can not bear to look at the cupboard where the witch might live , she stared past the bench and its mummified shape .
30 It was funny , in a Lewis Carroll sort of way , and at least the result was passable , if only as a trade magazine , whereas the woman 's magazine had been beyond a joke and she could not bear to look at the end product .
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