Example sentences of "[adj] to look [adv] at the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | In acute diseases it is generally adequate to look only at the symptoms of the acute disease itself . |
2 | With the franchise bids for Channel 3 close to completion and the date set for the advertising of Channel 5 franchises it is timely to look again at the possibilities in the new channel , and in particular at the potential for ‘ city television ’ . |
3 | We have become so obsessed with dowries and transfer payments that we are unable to look comprehensively at the needs of users |
4 | In the UK we have become so obsessed with dowries and transfer payments that we are unable to look comprehensively at the needs of users , let alone ask their views , and community care encourages this approach to service delivery . |
5 | If they are receiving thousands of pounds as members of Cardiff Bay development corporation , they are unlikely to look dispassionately at the interests of their wards . |
6 | It seems essential to look explicitly at the implications of the interpretation of normalisation for professional styles of working . |
7 | In order to answer this last question it is necessary to look briefly at the type of anthropological work available to Marx and Engels at the time they were writing . |
8 | It is necessary to look continuously at the portfolio of one 's businesses . |
9 | It therefore seems to be necessary to look carefully at the contract terms before deciding whether or not there is redundancy . |
10 | It will be necessary to look closely at the relief sought , and the grounds advanced in support , but it is convenient first to establish the background of statutory and common law to the matters now in issue . |