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

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1 Chapter 17 then looks at how the government alters the supply of money in the economy and influences the money market .
2 A literary experiment changes a text and looks at how the change affects a reader .
3 In the final part of our series on the plane known as Fat Albert , Erika Barnes looks at how the Hercules has brought help to civilians in times of crisis .
4 Helen Kay looks at how the God Squad handle some huge assets and equally big liabilities
5 Gerry Tissier looks at how the project is shaping up
6 In the first of two reports , Mike Rowbottom looks at how the situation has changed
7 The programme looks at how the countryside was affected by the ravages of war , and how the Vietnamese people are trying to recover from it .
8 ‘ For Your Freedom and Ours ; Poland , Scotland and the Second World War ’ looks at how the men of the 1st Polish Army corps adapted to their new surroundings and , in many cases , decided to settle here for the rest of their lives .
9 The report then looks at how the fund was used , the outcomes obtained and the options for those refused help .
10 Elspeth Burnside looks at how the growth of the women 's professional circuit has revitalised the amateur game .
11 When looking at the amount of the benefit under s740 of TA 1988 some assistance may be obtained by looking at how the problem is dealt with in other areas of taxation .
12 NOW THAT China has joined the two international copyright conventions , it is worth looking at how the revolution in knowledge dissemination has affected the region .
13 Reader manipulation is another recurring feature that in some ways is obvious looking at how the book is written but as you 're reading the book you 're practically living in it and when you finish it 's almost as if a piece of your daily routine is missing and because it is an integral part of your life it is hard to distance yourself from it and analyse it .
14 It is worth spending a few minutes looking at how the waves are breaking and picking the best place and time to launch .
15 Now by looking at how the subjects perform on these tests , our researcher will be able to determine different degrees of accuracy for each of the morphemes focused upon in this way .
16 Looking at how the franchise industry has developed in the United States and the diversity of franchises offered there , we can expect that much greater growth is still to take place in the UK market . ’
17 Images which are used by most young women as their role models and from looking at how the media presents women influences directly their own expectations of themselves .
18 At the John Radcliffe Hospital , Professor Andrew McMichael 's looking at how the body responds to the virus .
19 Look at how the stage is positioned and its depth , or whether there are pillars or any other view-blockers .
20 Tonight in a special report we look at how the Forest has been abused in the past , and how it 's still going on today .
21 It will not look at how the decision to make the video is taken or how it fits in with other services the child receives from the SSD , NSPCC , and others .
22 In this section , we shall look at how the ideals and expectations students had of science compared with the reality of studying the subject .
23 It is the perfect time to stand back and look at how the beauty of nature can enhance your surroundings .
24 Administrators responsible for other areas of enterprise in the Department of Trade and Industry were asked to look at how the OSO ‘ culture ’ could be embraced in formulating wide-ranging plans to enhance Britain 's role as a trading nation .
25 erm I 've always believed that consistency is an overrated virtue so I 'm not gon na criticise the Conservatives for changing their minds but you have to ask yourself why is this recorded on the agenda today when the sub-committee , planning sub- committee has already met and discussed these matters and things have moved on a little further Well we we really have to look at how the resolution in this paragraph came about in the first place .
26 Each information officer will have a mix of new writing and rewriting , both short items and long items , as well as special research projects to look at how the information system is used in bureaux .
27 RESEARCH is to be carried out in Darlington to look at how the borough council can coordinate its green policies .
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