Example sentences of "have look [adv] [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Patrick Parrinder has looked sardonically at this comforting but self-deceiving state of mind .
2 Having looked briefly at some of the background to anticipated grief and why it occurs we need to consider how it gets expressed when someone is expected to die .
3 Having looked briefly at some features of particular NBFIs in section 4.1 , we want now to reflect on the extent to which they fulfil some of those functions which we said in section 2.3 a financial system is expected to fulfil .
4 Having looked unsuccessfully for such a bird house , I would like to find the name of a stockist .
5 ‘ But you would have thought that someone would have looked up over all those days .
6 The United States would probably have reverted to isolationism as happened after the First World War ; Congress would have cut back Defence spending , starving the US defence/industrial base ; and American big business would have looked elsewhere for profitable enterprises .
7 He only liked large men around him and must have looked askance at small Welshmen like T. E. Thomas and G. D. Morgan .
8 Mr Gordon said : ‘ If this happens we want to take projects off the shelf to keep up our level of investment , and we would have to look earlier at light rail transport schemes . ’
9 He does appear to have looked carefully at various places , and in 1800 he settled in Ambleside .
10 For the members of Britian 's first Tall Persons ' Club , this inaugural gathering was a chance for some to have to look up to other people for a change .
11 She had looked forward to long satisfying talks with him , when she could tell all about her feelings and all the worries she had kept to herself for so long , but it was not easy for Joe to spend time alone with her .
12 On that first Broadway night I had stood in the wings where he was absent-mindedly fondling the breasts of his frizzy-haired admirer , and to me he had looked just like any other dirty old man ; but then , as the royal fanfare sounded , he had twitched his grey gown , given me a wink , and walked into the stage 's glare .
13 Gooch 's century was a triumph , in that he had looked far from certain in the early part of his innings , particularly against the unlucky Morrison .
14 She had looked seriously at soft-eyed young men , pierced , as often as not , by arrows .
15 We 've looked particularly at some of the kinds of er , issues , that black and ethnic minority groups experience in that area .
16 Now , Guinness PLC company secretary explains : ‘ We have looked carefully at this question recently .
17 We have looked briefly at all these elements apart from normalisation which is discussed in Section 3.7 .
18 Now the response , what they have done is they 've had a look , we have looked briefly at some of the aspects , overall aspects and you 'll find that in a number of these things , Oxford City Council is already quite heavily involved .
19 Well it I mean already , it is having quite an im impact erm especially for items like furniture and bedding , and I mean bedding does n't last for ever , especially with a family , and I know erm they 're allowed every so often , but erm I mean I think erm the the cutbacks are becoming more and more and more and and people seem to be which means that we have to look around for voluntary erm agencies that ca such as , who can provide us with furniture or beds and bedding .
20 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
21 I think at the end it must come down to two things ; one basically a change in attitude — we have to come to recognise that we live in a very , very technological society , that most of us were born before man walked on the moon , but the kids in school were born in an age when man had walked on the moon ten years ago and they live in a world which is very scientific , and we have to recognise that — and the other one is practical sense , I think , where we really have to look seriously to in-service training of teachers , a ) and b ) we have to look carefully at the way we train teachers now .
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