Example sentences of "[vb base] to look [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Others merely want to look at the engine .
2 just want to look at the carbonate system in a bit more detail .
3 Now in this first session I really want to look at the way that er er financial planning will affect you once you , once you retire , it may be that 's the sort of area you 've not looked at in detail .
4 And then er part B bundles one , two and three er my Lord you want to look at the documentation which is dealing specifically with the purchase of the wine bar .
5 You 're supposed to write the minutes for this meeting on the back of the agenda , now , I know very few people who ever actually do that , er , I always want to look at the agenda when I 'm taking my notes .
6 Firstly I want to look at the idea of partnership .
7 Certainly the request of staff then could turn into of the panel erm but but I think at the same time if people want to look at the structure so that they have a complete view of the structural organisation
8 And er you always want to look at the track record .
9 But while there are plenty of people who want to look at the car , what sort of person would actualy want to buy it ?
10 All spreadsheets are currently static , in the sense that if you 've got a set of rows and columns and you want to look at the information in a different way , you have to move rows and columns of data around , change formulas — in fact rebuild the entire structure of the model .
11 Will my right hon. Friend undertake to look at the question afresh , please ?
12 Trade unionists , as we have seen , had little cause to look to the judiciary for the protection of their statutory rights .
13 Similarly , mothers of babies and children tend to look towards the experience and activities of those women whom they perceive as " successful " , " caring " and " attractive " in the maternal role .
14 There are still areas where we tend to look at the other as ‘ the resident expert ’ , or at least more expert than we consider ourself to be .
15 ( Most handlers tend to look at the horse instead , which merely makes him point more agitatedly . )
16 ‘ You are not very interested in your ancestors when you are young , but when you get older you begin to look at the rock from which you are hewn . ’
17 Sure , there are some A&R departments who seem to look at the money making potential first and last , and others with more artistic temperaments .
18 When I come to paint , I like to look at the drawing ; then I put it away and do n't look at it again , because I do n't want even the drawing to influence too much the progress of the painting .
19 But inevitably , at a certain point , we turn to look at the Erechtheion , some way off .
20 But then — if we are taking our time and stay to look at the town as a whole , walk around it in the cool and quiet of the evening when the shops are shut , and the traffic has gone home , and we can really see its contours and its bone-structure — other questions begin to arise in the mind , which even the best of guide-books does not answer .
21 Yesterday we won a vital victory in having Attorney General Sir Nicholas Lyell agree to look at the case .
22 That is , until we start to look at the reality of our society .
23 After this is done , start to look through the pack for the chosen card .
24 ‘ I prefer to look at the original ! ’
25 With the advent of Enterprise Training , providing a range of skills , including financial management , staff management , technical management , as well as craft skills , training entered a wider framework and came closer still to the Advisory Services , and the farmer would , in time , come to look on the service of the Agricultural Training Board in the same way as he currently looked on the service of his bank or advisory service .
26 But when we come to look at the cluster and the and the audience contact then then you know we may see something a little bit different , Okay but er those are the important aspects things like things like whoops the use of the hands you know several people put their hands in their pockets or put them behind their back or something like that .
27 So , for how to behave , it seems we need to look to the past .
28 By this I mean we need to look to the cause of the problem , not just to the symptoms which can sometimes be the signs of a more serious underlying health problem ( see Chapter 7 ) .
29 To understand this we need to look at the history of cultural theory and criticism in Britain over the last twenty to thirty years .
30 First of all , we need to look at the history of opioid use in Wirral .
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