Example sentences of "[adj] to look at [art] [noun] in " in BNC.
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1 | In the context of nurses and health visitors returning to work it might be more useful to look at the ways in which regrading affects your application and appointment , and to provide you with general advice on what to expect from employers in due course . |
2 | When we consider temperament in horses , and especially in families , it is most reasonable to look at the stallions in a family to get a more valid picture of the family characteristics , as stallions often exhibit traits of temperament to greater extremes than geldings and mares . |
3 | Although these findings were considered in the context of differential hemispheric activation , they might more parsimoniously be thought to reflect no more than the fact that people wish to be able to look at a blackboard in the middle of the room . |
4 | In the case of the Blackwood By-Pass , I have passed your letter and the public consultation paper to our Gwent Branch in the hope that they will be able to look at the scheme in more detail . |
5 | First , it is important to look at the way in which Freud developed the idea of the super-ego , and the part it played in his theory . |
6 | Perhaps the most important of these is the Public Accounts Committee , concerned to look at the way in which public money has been spent . |
7 | Molly did her best to look at the matter in a practical manner . |