Example sentences of "and look at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | This month David Savage discusses the importance of mistakes within the workshop , and looks at a finish he would otherwise not now use if it had n't been for a disaster |
2 | If one suspends judgement and looks at a cross-section of these novels , one comes away quite impressed . |
3 | The sociolinguistic approach to peer communication records naturalistic dialogue and looks at the structure of conversation in terms of maintaining discourse effectively ( Garvey , 1984 ; McTear , 1985 ) . |
4 | While planning the gig , the agent works with the promoter and looks at the event 's costs . |
5 | Keith holds his head in his hands and looks at the floor . |
6 | Creditor management is based upon criteria supplied by the lender and looks at the credit behaviour of the individual , not just a single account . |
7 | As part of the investigation into attitudes to mass electricity , the project explores the reception by the public of plans for a National Grid and looks at the way in which this programme was presented to those most likely to be environmentally and economically affected by its construction . |
8 | On the first morning of their honeymoon , he wakes up early and looks at the lady , still sleeping on the pillow beside him . |
9 | Fred opens a can of beer , switches on the TV , groans as he slumps over the sofa and looks at the paint peeling off the ceiling . |
10 | The chapter goes on to outline the main purchase types , and looks at the importance of contract markets in many industrial buying situations . |
11 | Michele Hanson examines the problems imposed by budget cuts and staff shortages , and looks at the need for long-term strategies . |
12 | I flew down and looked at the computer screens to see what was written on them , and they all said in huge letters … |
13 | Mr Stych stopped in his tracks at the mention of such a sum of money , as Hank had hoped he would , and looked at the boy as if he might have gone dangerously mad . |
14 | We 've gone back and looked at the correspondence we 've had about the News Network . |
15 | Richard had nodded his head and looked at the floor and said nothing . |
16 | A small boy in pyjamas put down the basket he was weaving and looked at the face for a second or two , then turned back to his basket . |
17 | She put down the slice she already had , and looked at the plate . |
18 | She stuffed the printout into her bag , where — somewhere — three other copies were already lurking , and looked at the time . |
19 | General Carson laid down the slip of paper he had been studying and looked at the colonel seated across the table from him . |
20 | I 've got to get some sleep , ’ the impresario said , eating a spoonful of caviar and looking at a column about grosses in Variety . |
21 | For actually glancing down and looking at a clock |
22 | In a chair opposite sat Tom who was drinking tea and looking at a book . |
23 | My father checks the cellar every few weeks , going nervously down with a torch , counting the bales and sniffing , and looking at the thermometer and hygrometer . |
24 | There are two small patches to the north of the city and looking at the plan again this morning there 's one small patch |
25 | She saw a young man squatting on a rucksack , eating a bar of chocolate and looking at the board . |
26 | And looking at the glow of restrained excitement in the other actor 's face , Charles knew that Alex Household thought he was about to get his part back . |
27 | Additionally however , we need to make it clear that when we have looked at the figures and I would pay some to the opposition for bringing er some matters to our attention , erm and looking at the way in which very , very careful on the part of this council has led to a better reserve position than we would previously have expected . |
28 | Others might be talking to their girlfriends or just idly smoking and looking at the sky . |
29 | Setting aside this particular match and looking at the idea on a broader basis , I see a rough ride ahead if the idea spreads . |
30 | Instead , after a pause , and looking at the man quizzically , Ceauşescu remarked , ‘ Have it your way then ’ , and walked off . |