Example sentences of "look [adv] [adv] [prep] some " in BNC.
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1 | Chapter 3 looks more specifically at some traditional ideas about the value of science and humanities education , and at how these might relate to deep-rooted notions about gender . |
2 | The end result is an animal that looks very much like some kinds of oyster , although a glance at the internal feeding structures shows at once that they are brachiopods , unrelated to the bivalves they superficially resemble . |
3 | Looking more closely at some of the ideas associated with each approach may help to clarify further the differences between them ( see Table 8.1 ) . |
4 | Fourth , we shall also look more fully at some of the implications of the recognition that the interview is a social process as much as it is a research technique ; implications which are , potentially , far reaching . |
5 | Here we look more closely at some of the building blocks in the creation of the sex beast or , more accurately , the way that suitable building material is being shaped for possible use if an opportunity occurs . |
6 | When I enlarged and looked more closely at some of the diagrams in the book , I noticed that they also carried marks indicating where an Edwardian cyclist would have encountered a crossroad , a sharp bend , even a humpback bridge . |