Example sentences of "[adj] to look at a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If in doubt , it might be as well to look at a pattern for fabric or to measure the amount of depth on a hemline that is already a favourite . |
2 | Although these findings were considered in the context of differential hemispheric activation , they might more parsimoniously be thought to reflect no more than the fact that people wish to be able to look at a blackboard in the middle of the room . |
3 | Pearce lists these as two important qualities for a top manager together with being able to look at a problem and see the two or three key factors . |
4 | No-one will be able to look at a photograph , particularly a family album photo , in the same way again . |
5 | When discussing differences in earnings between black and white workers , we noted that it was important to look at a number of factors , for example , the age structure of the two groups and the kind of industry in which they worked . |
6 | Before going on to consider the results of this survey , it is important to look at a number of methodological limitations which may well compromise some of its findings . |
7 | Before considering the " Cambridge Crisis " , it is important to look at an aspect of English studies which is often ignored . |