Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] to look at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Mr Whitty told delegates the NEC had given them ‘ adequate time to look at the reviews ’ . |
2 | ‘ It was felt it was in the public interest to look at the company which was already insolvent , ’ said a DTI spokeswoman . |
3 | The commission is now going to set up a special working group to look at the problem . |
4 | The three-year research project funded by the English National Board to look at the learning experiences in the community found working with students was ‘ time consuming ’ and ‘ slowed down the work of the nurse ’ . |
5 | We are establishing an ethical committee to look at the effects of advanced techniques in animal breeding . |
6 | Let us consider more closely what was implied in the Greek refusal to look at the Bible . |
7 | A French medic was climbing the grassy bank from the sunken road to look at the Officer as I got the prisoners out of the dug-out and back to their previous positions in the hollow . |
8 | SCOTVEC therefore welcomed the decision of SED to set up a small committee to look at the module/short course issues , particularly in the context of schools ' S3/4 stages . |
9 | It 's a difficult job to look at the legislation and see a way through it for organisations dealing with homelessness — there is no way through it . |
10 | One evening , when we were sorting , two successive pairs of charming Americans wandered through the open door to look at the Church . |
11 | It 's a modern affliction to look at an aircraft , something that has yet to reach its 100th birthday in our history , and take it for granted . |
12 | Having examined the income and retained earnings statements of the firm , the final way to look at the firm 's financial structure is to examine its balance sheet . |
13 | In Britain , the electronics industry has set up a working party to look at the options . |
14 | Ever since the RSPCA established a Working Party to look at the implications of fishing , we have been concerned about one of its conclusions , which is that fish should be given the benefit of the doubt with regard to their ability to experience pain . |
15 | In 1979 an operational researcher was brought in from the academic world to look at the use being made of Exminster . |
16 | NARAL is asking readers of the New York Times to see a loss of women 's rights as a loss of Americans ' rights , thus implying that this is a novel way to look at the matter . |