Example sentences of "it look at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It provides a good training for any biologist because it looks at living organisms from many different viewpoints .
2 It looks at other initiatives similar to the one that we 're planning , and Derek has got a copy of that , if anyone would like details , on any of that .
3 Set against the background of inflation this rise is less impressive than it looks at first sight .
4 The style of the figures is manifestly provincial and need not be so early as it looks at first glance , but it can hardly be after the mid century .
5 ‘ The scouts say it looks at first glance as if thousands are leaving .
6 Even though it looks at first it 's a ridiculous thing to do .
7 It looks at joint compensation schemes cases in which civil liability principles do not apply .
8 It looks at both the validity of the accounting procedures as such and at the faithfulness of their conclusions to reality .
9 after this you can have it look at this Jack the Ripper
10 A UK company has a US parent , which often instructs it to look at possible acquisitions around the world .
11 Once they got there , however , they found the police would not allow them onto the tarmac with the welcoming VIPs and it looked at one point as though they were not going to get any pictures .
12 But it looked at one stage as if they might lose their first choice and have to stay in Reigate for another summer when negotiations for the purchase coincided with their long-planned holiday of a lifetime — watching last month 's world cup cricket in Australia .
13 She was polite about the leeks and lumpy cheese and said a similar thing could be done with endives and it looked at first as if the lunch was going to prove a slightly awkward affair .
14 It looked at first as if she had been drinking blood .
15 It looked at formal and informal care for elderly people on their own .
16 It looked at 1,800 projects in 113 countries , for which the Bank had lent US$138,000 million , and found that 37.5 per cent of the projects were regarded as failures , compared to 15 per cent in 1981 and 30 per cent in 1989 .
17 At the end of this campaign it looked at last as if the time of peace had come , when the Council for which Anselm had been pressing for the past four years could be held with royal support .
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