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

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1 He did not for a while want to look at his own face .
2 There were all sorts of disadvantages to that , but she did want to look at her own presentation and movement in the classroom .
3 I railed at the NSS typesetters and then happened to look at my own copy and saw that the mistake was entirely mine .
4 ‘ Each Church will have to look at its own organisation and how it faces up to the problem but the element of mutual trust enables people to look at each other also . ’
5 But each country will have to look at its own resources and solutions .
6 The mood by this time may be more depressed , as they start to look at their own problems as opposed to those of their partner .
7 Erm Isaac Azimov writes er , rather amusingly about this , he says why did , why did Weismann bother , he said Weismann was Jewish , of course , Weismann knew that since time immemorial , er , Jewish little boys have been having their foreskins chopped off , Weismann only had to look at his own children , when they were born , to see that even Jewish little boys are born with foreskins .
8 Employees need to look at their own health and take regular exercise .
9 Some of the underlying assumptions of the discussion published below , are that before we begin to talk about an international/global unity/movement we need to look at our own situation in this country , at our own ’ political ’ community , which is international in terms of its make up , and the ways in which we operate or fail to operate together .
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