Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] looked at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This study looked at the responses of more and less arithmetically-able pupils . |
2 | Another study looked at the consequences of family conflict and a ‘ new wave of teenage girls breaking away ’ ( Willans , 1976 ) . |
3 | The next day the Imperial Naval Staff looked at the plans once again and decided to accept Operation Z . |
4 | But these studies looked at the interactions between species only to explore the process by which evolution produced complex adaptive structures . |
5 | Alice watched while the White Rabbit looked at the names on his piece of paper . |
6 | TWENTY more or less innocent little faces looked at the pianist and the two teachers and chanted : ‘ Thank you Mary , thank you Brenda , thank you Michael . ’ |
7 | She was in Australia at the time and her then husband looked at the picture and said , ‘ Oh , he 's a poof . ’ |
8 | An independent consultant looked at the studies for WEN and reported flaws and a lack of objectivity in the use of raw data , statistics and language , although Procter and Gamble has refuted these allegations . |
9 | The older policeman looked at the children , a question in his eyes . |
10 | There was a long silence , during which neither man looked at the other . |
11 | This first workshop looked at the role of Course Leader in a ‘ Modular ’ system and the ‘ profiling ’ of enterprise/transferable skills throughout courses . |
12 | The thin man looked at the sky . |
13 | Sandra and Fashion Editor Caroline Baker had lots of fun making sure the pictures were perfect — and that Alex and her furry friend looked at the camera at just the right moment ! |