Example sentences of "look at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The Select Committee 's examination of the four options which looks at a wide range of technical , economic , social and environmental factors and recommends the government to choose the Channel Tunnel Group proposal .
2 The report also looks at a wide variety of other Scottish buildings which have been allowed to deteriorate or may be destroyed by development .
3 As Eurodisney opens in France , and the Minister of Culture Jack Lang is elevated yet higher by President Mitterrand , Michael Ignatieff looks at a stinging attack on French cultural politics
4 Figure 2.3 looks at a similar period for Europe .
5 Brian Edwards looks at a handsome solution in central Glasgow — the Eagle Building
6 That sort of language encouraged the many resentments Americans harbour against high culture ( remember the disparagement of Adlai Stevenson as an ‘ egghead ’ ? ) and led to such curiosae as the Chicago attack on an Eric Fischl painting in which a fully clothed boy looks at a naked man swinging a bat .
7 Football : Roxburgh has the flak flying : Don Lindsay looks at a buck-stopping inquest into a hiccup in Paris
8 This chapter looks at a different kind of self-access access by teachers to a camera .
9 The third looks at a different way of providing collective security , and centres on friendly societies bidding for the social security work the Government intends handing over to agencies , or hospitals opting for trust status within the NHS .
10 ‘ MEETING JESUS ’ by Leighton Ford contains 13 studies each of which looks at a different aspect of who Jesus is .
11 He looks at a wooden fence , a section of which was ripped away when the dead man fell back with the bullet in his heart , and he suggests what must have happened .
12 This chapter looks at the existing pattern of UK taxation and the changes that have taken place in recent years .
13 Steven Seaton looks at the current market .
14 A new book looks at the modern drinker
15 Dick Hebdige looks at the modern breed of ‘ quality ’ paper .
16 Airlife have produced a revised edition of the Microlight Flying Manual , that seminal tome by Ron Campbell and John Jones which looks at the aeronautical world strictly from the perspective of pilots who are aiming at a Group D licence .
17 It looks at the economic environment , end-use market and industries , and competition .
18 In the first of a new series , Richard Jackson of Radio 5 's Morning Edition looks at the quirky side of gardening life
19 Nick Fletcher looks at the new Eradicator from the Real McKoi in his Practical Pond column this month .
20 Tonight in the first of two reports , Richard Barnett looks at the traditional family links that have sustained the regiment down the centuries , in The Glosters …
21 Electric Ecology looks at the surprising variety of plants and animals that have co colonized this land and that the efforts that are made to monitor and foster this wild life .
22 If the honourable gentleman looks at the official report tomorrow , he will see that the h leader of the house has dealt with that point .
23 This first article looks at the Baptist Missionary Society World Mission Link .
24 This chapter looks at the limited right of challenge to the validity of an expert 's decision , and explains : ( 1 ) that it is the parties to a contract who get involved in various kinds of court proceedings where the validity of the decision is challenged , and not the expert ( 13.2 ) ; ( 2 ) the grounds for challenge ( 13.3 ) ; ( 3 ) the earlier history of the law of mistake in expert determination ( 13.4 ) ; ( 4 ) more recent developments ( 13.5 ) ; ( 5 ) the current position ( 13.6 ) ; ( 6 ) speaking and non-speaking decisions ( 13.7 ) ; ( 7 ) points of law ( 13.8 ) ; ( 8 ) construction of documents ( 13.9 ) ; ( 9 ) various other aspects of mistake ( 13.10 – 13.13 ) ; and ( 10 ) the future of the doctrine ( 13.14 ) .
25 If one looks at the early development of vertebrae it becomes clearer just how segmental much of our own early development is .
26 In this area of interest one normally looks at the classic work of Bartlett ( 1932 ) as providing the first base for the complex analysis of how people 's thought and language come together in their recall of complex materials .
27 JOHN HATFIELD examines the opportunities for Scottish companies in France and looks at the booming environment of a French region that is peculiarly similar to Scotland
28 looks at the federal option .
29 In his last State of Grace feature , Ronnie Convery looks at the internal strife such a move would cause among Scotland 's fifty thousand Episcopalians .
30 Validation looks at the general ability of the centre to support a National Certificate programme as well as the ability to deliver each module requested .
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