Example sentences of "[to-vb] [conj] look at the " in BNC.

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1 Coun Taylor said : ‘ We are always ready to talk and look at the statistical evidence for increased safety measures .
2 The point is , you see , that I did not ask you to go and look at the time on that clock ; I merely asked you to study the numerals on it .
3 Not only are more and more people willing and able to go and look at the countryside , but the trend is towards more active recreational pursuits , involving the more extensive use of space and paralleled by an extension of the time spent there .
4 ‘ I should like to go and look at the sea . ’
5 We did , however , feel it was necessary to go and look at the because we are very aware of , of , of the lighting that affects those properties who 've been very patient with the amount of development that 's gone on there .
6 Sara had told her to go to bed , or rather to go and look at the TV programme she wanted to watch .
7 Like him to go and look at the one at er the at er which seems to be a successful one
8 Gerry had seen his face and they got to go and look at the mug shots and all that and er longlegs had been informed across the road because they 'd got er a camera that works and er they got in touch with the , they told the police about it and so they 're going over there to see if it 's been recorded you see .
9 It is all too easy to spend a back-breaking couple of hours weeding the garden and never take ten minutes to sit and look at the flowers .
10 The river is placid here , where it becomes patient in its long run to the sea and decides to slow and look at the land it passes through .
11 they say that ad , it pays to advertise I mean , to me advertising has never done anything for me well I do n't think it has anyway but if it pays to advertise and look at the number of people that read the Express
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