Example sentences of "look at [art] [noun] [pron] " 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 The second in a three-part series on America 's reviving car industry looks at the way its management has changed
3 If one looks at the painting there is clearly a gap between the mythic illusion which one can ‘ read ’ and the immediacy of the sensations one experiences through the sense of sight .
4 This project looks at the records which could be used to assess the impact of unions on the shop floor of industry .
5 If one looks at the newspapers one rarely sees jobs advertised at over £80 000 .
6 Having corresponded with the member or members concerned , the committee looks at the facts it has obtained and expresses a technical opinion , which it may follow up in various ways .
7 This chapter looks at the uses they may put it to .
8 treats the domain of cultural forms and activities as a constantly changing field … looks at the relations which constantly structure this field into dominant and subordinate formations … [ and ] at the process by which these relations of dominance and subordination are articulated' ( Hall 1981 : 235 )
9 Indeed , as Amiss saw with fascination , his first act on sitting down to breakfast was to open the tabloid at page three , fold it and prop it against the sugar bowl in such a way that the topless pin-up of the day was there to be looked at every time he got bored with the Telegraph .
10 Having looked at the evidence we concluded that wherever public power has been separated from private power , women have been excluded from it .
11 We have looked at the devices which create formal links between sentences ; at pragmatic interpretations which link literal meaning to function and social meaning ; at the existence of hierarchical structures in particular discourse types ; and finally at the conversational mechanisms which enable people to construct informal discourse together and make sense of what is happening as they do so .
12 We 've gone back and looked at the correspondence we 've had about the News Network .
13 I doubt if he 'd , I mean if he 'd looked at the constitution it was only a constitution , it was oh yes , that 's their constitution .
14 ‘ Now I 'm in the voucher scheme I feel safer knowing that the council has looked at the people it employs , and if there 's any difficulty I can go to Joan [ the manager ] . ’
15 Over the last couple of issues of PFK we have looked at the measures we need to take to avoid disharmony in the marine aquarium due to the natural aggressive tendencies of some reef fish and invertebrates towards one another .
16 Having looked at the photos you will probably be wondering why , despite this being a completely new product , there is such an air of familiarity about the design .
17 However , we have looked at the men who operate outside the Premier 's direct influence , at the men whose phone calls no one ever puts on hold .
18 He could be looking at a device which at any moment could be activated by a radio-operated switch .
19 You are looking at a woman who has survived Europe , South America and East Africa — entirely without a maid .
20 We were looking at a plant which was a little like cow parsley but smaller , its leaves more feathery .
21 We will illustrate fourth normal form by looking at a relation which is in first normal form and which contains information about modules , lecturers and text books .
22 Sometimes there are the most startling surprises when we come to realise how someone else is looking at a situation which , to us , could only be perceived in one way .
23 Are you talking about the current rate as it prevails or we 're told it prevails ion North Yorkshire , or are you looking at a figure which is somewhat nearer the national average or the figure which Mr 's organization have chosen .
24 Drawing it out , she found herself looking at a face which was striking both for its good looks and its expression of surprise .
25 Only it was so hard to do that , especially when she began looking at the sketches she had made at Kenilworth .
26 She said most of it was it was n't the actual looking at the hole it was that she was hurting him pushing it in .
27 As the charity Oxfam moves into its fiftieth year , Central News South has been looking at the work it does away from the headlines of war and natural disaster .
28 Looking at the railways I would n't go anywhere near the station though I might oh hang on I mean what does that all mean ?
29 Rory worked out she was looking at the door he was crouched behind .
30 The whole of the way through that he was looking at the person he was trying to im not staring at them , but good eye contact , so if you 're trying to influence somebody there 's no point in looking somewhere else .
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