Example sentences of "[vb pp] to look [adv] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | When a colleague had some treatment , a tape was played and he was made to look up at the highest point of the ceiling . |
2 | And he 's promised to look again at the case for allowing British Rail to bid for franchises . |
3 | So far she had n't dared to look directly at the Bentley . |
4 | The Home Office has agreed to look again at the case of two men serving life for the murder of a drug dealer . |
5 | Erm you were asked to look carefully at the music of the first two bars then write the music of bar three . |
6 | Desmond Barker was however , appointed to look afresh at the Constitution in general . |
7 | However , he had continued to look regularly at the newspapers for other vacancies . |
8 | Since then only a few have carried the flame in Europe and India , but recently the worldwide growth of homœopathy has started to look again at the LM potencies which Hahnemann describes , in a footnote to 270 as being ‘ the most powerful and at the same time mildest in action i.e. as the most perfected . ’ |
9 | FACED with the need for a quick method of raising revenue , the Chancellor must have been tempted to look closely at the energy sector in finalising plans for tomorrow 's Budget . |
10 | Several other countries have either scaled down their original expansion plans for nuclear power , delayed the continuation of their nuclear power expansion or begun to look seriously at the phasing out of existing nuclear power stations . |
11 | A working group under the chairmanship of Robin Beechey ( Chief Executive , East Sussex CC ) has been established to look closely at the effect 1992 will have on local government and organise an effective response . |