Example sentences of "[vb infin] by looking [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | More reactive metals are more abundant in the earth 's crust as one can see by looking at the grass . |
2 | Or you may see exactly what you would see by looking through the glass at any point . |
3 | Propagating roses by seed is more involved , so we will begin by looking at the less complicated vegetative methods favoured by a majority of amateur gardeners . |
4 | As we are particularly interested in the influences on women who choose science , we shall begin by looking at the women 's experiences of single-sex education . |
5 | As in Chapter 4 , however , we shall begin by looking at the ‘ official ’ view of English and communications . |
6 | Let us begin by looking at the word ‘ around ’ , where the stress always falls clearly on the last syllable and the first syllable is weak . |
7 | The way I have phrased this criterion implies that we should begin by looking for the biochemical and cellular changes and then on this basis seek the neurophysiological ones , and that in some way the neurophysiology is a mere incidental product of the biochemical and structural changes . |
8 | If you do n't know a priori where the break will come , right , only we can get some , you can get a handle where the break in this series may come by looking at the rolling regression like you did last week . |
9 | We can start by looking at the input figures . |
10 | Sceptics could start by looking at the reality of the Sizewell capital cost . |
11 | We will start by looking at the parametric problem P3 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | We shall continue by looking at the role history has played in forming a definition of services . |
14 | What different mixtures of fibres can you find by looking at the labels on your clothes ? |