Example sentences of "[verb] to look at [det] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it is clear that if , as we have said , death from suicide is relatively common in Britain and most funeral services take place within the Christian context , then it would seem that the church needs to look at this whole subject again with a great deal more openness than has been possible up to now .
2 I want to look at some general features of the 28 projects that we are studying .
3 This month we 're going to look at another useful way of practising Pentatonic scales using ‘ interval skips ’ .
4 Now how is a pensions regulator going to look at those thirty transactions , therefore are you not effectively saying that the pensions regulator may work in areas where pensions regulation actually works now .
5 Many people believe additional research is needed to look at this earlier part of the process .
6 Discussion in the community needs to be initiated and encouraged to look at all these issues that affect women .
7 It is proposed to look at these two issues in turn .
8 It was very much done on a sort of personal basis , an individual basis , failing to look at any collective solutions to the many problems which women face .
9 After all , Mancunians and visitors to the Manchester conurbation are going to have to look at these mechanical millipedes for well into the twenty-first century .
10 There has been , I think has put it adequately very well , that there are members who 've turned up really for no real reason but to speak on a minor item which members of their group could 've taken on their behalf , and therefore erm , I , I do support that we need to look at that particular issue , and I think that can be dealt with under the present chairs arrange arrangement without having to have permanent chairs .
11 The ‘ take-away ’ industry has grown suddenly and dramatically , as has the consumption of vast quantities of junk foods — you only have to look at all those supermarket trolleys piled high with packets of crisps and cans of fizzy drink .
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