Example sentences of "[vb infin] to look at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He did not need to look at the single shelf of books to know they would have titles like A Pilot 's War Memoirs or Regiments of the Burma Campaign .
2 He was n't happy , but could only agree when I said I was sure that he would n't want to look at a naked man .
3 ‘ I do n't want to think about that , I do n't want to look at the actual scene , I 've got over it , have n't I ? … the way she died … and all that went before .
4 I I th would prefer to look at the vacant dwellings as a single entity rather than necessarily splitting them down between the the the various types .
5 Well I 'd like to look at the national implications of this .
6 The research is aimed at drawing on the history of Soviet economic relations with the LDCs as a basis for monitoring the changes brought about first by ‘ perestroika ’ and then by the disintegration of the USSR ; it will then analyse the effect on the developing countries concerned and evaluate the profit and loss account of their economic relations with the Soviet Union ; it will also look at the relevance of these relations to the Soviet economy and that of the constituent republics ; and finally it will try to look at the future prospects of the relationship between the less developed countries and the individual republics of the former Soviet Union .
7 With this résumé as a foretaste , let us proceed to look at the various components of Kuhn 's scheme in more detail .
8 She would have to look at the local papers .
9 Later we shall come to look at the practical areas where conflict is most often experienced and what can be done about it .
10 ‘ It is n't the weather for sightseeing , but he might care to look at the old Adlon hotel . ’
11 She could not bear to look at the fallen doll in white satin and tulle .
12 But there were times too when he could not bear to look at the free birds and preferred to huddle wanly in the shadows of his shelter , where no visitors could see him , and stare at the bare , stained concrete that was his wild moorland , and the grubby little basin of water that was his lake and the few square feet of cage that was his sky .
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