Example sentences of "look at the [noun sg] for " in BNC.

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1 Neil Fitzgerald looks at the case for finding a fast-track route for commercial actions .
2 Part Six looks at the machinery for resolving disputes .
3 Further , if one looks at the picture for some time , one generally finds , involuntarily , that what one sees changes frequently from a staircase viewed from above to a staircase viewed from below and back again .
4 Michele Hanson examines the problems imposed by budget cuts and staff shortages , and looks at the need for long-term strategies .
5 Well I have n't looked at the board for a week
6 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 .
7 Rufus had not looked at the picture for years .
8 Looking at the artwork for the UV Exposure Timer , it will be seen that all mains parts are at one end of the board , with 240V connections via screw terminals for safety .
9 Looking at the outlook for Europe in 1992 , Cefic predicts a weak 1.9 per cent growth in GDP , compared to 1 per cent in 1991 .
10 One department is concerned with worldwide issues ; for example , when looking at the outlook for energy , it does not feel qualified to do this type of study itself .
11 All morning the world 's top cyclists will have been reconnoitring the course , selecting their gear ratios and the most suitable of their many bikes , looking at the route for the best way through corners , testing the strength and direction of the wind — looking for anything that will give them that little extra in this first trial of strength , which will be clocked in tenths and hundredths of a second .
12 This is also known as the purposive approach , since the courts are looking at the purpose for which the Act was passed .
13 We will also be looking at the potential for ‘ converting ’ existing national awards into general SVQs , and at ways of fitting Higher National Certificates and Higher National Diplomas into the general SVQ framework .
14 This chapter will start by looking at the potential for politicisation in later-Stuart England , and show that most of the issues which divided the parties at this time had roots which dug deep in society .
15 However , it is first worth rehearsing the basic structure within which the delegation of powers will work under LMS and looking at the basis for teacher involvement that already exists in many schools .
16 By the garden gate of Four Winds she stood looking at the house for several minutes in silence before they got back into the car and she told him how to get to the Inn on the Point .
17 Donna sat looking at the box for long moments .
18 She had been looking at the castle for the last hour .
19 Look at the criticism for any opportunity to learn from it and to change , without wallowing in self-pity .
20 look at the money for a moment because if you look , when we come to look at the financial commentary , we will be going down the erm er what we spent our training budget on
21 And certainly if you look at the case for very many women not in the job tops we 're talking about low paid work erm low rates of unionisation , very , very low rates of day care erm it 's those sorts of things that I 'm talking about , and for me those are very , very much more important than the fact that we 've only got one woman Chief Officer at the top in the County Council .
22 Look at the plot for Double Dragon , where the big , butch males are sent t rescue the helpless female who does nothing but scream — is it really any wonder that home computing has become an all-male preserve ?
23 So if you look at the source for gorilla
24 Look at the shorthand for it M N O two it 's not got so much ?
25 Now if you look at the figure for , say , Westminster , which is a London Borough much in the news in these matters , you will see that the government is saying that they can have a standard spending assessment of seventeen hundred and twenty seven pounds per charge payer .
26 Let me look at the Video for Windows .
27 Partnerships should look at the case for an education service , in terms of the opportunities it presents for sensible planning , provision for population migration and demographic change , best use of scarce and expensive resources , effective curriculum and professional development , smooth transition between the ages and stages of education , and quality education for all those with special educational needs .
28 As actuaries we are professionally trained to make forward projections so we should also look at the future for our own profession .
29 The tribunal will look at the explanation for the employer 's behaviour before reaching a decision .
30 Er to look at the budget for ninety four to ninety five in ranges of seventy two million to seventy three point three .
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