Example sentences of "look [adv] at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | SPURS boss Terry Venables looks down at controversial new skipper Neil Ruddock , sent off during Saturday 's 2-2 draw against Palace . |
2 | He does appear to have looked carefully at various places , and in 1800 he settled in Ambleside . |
3 | He only liked large men around him and must have looked askance at small Welshmen like T. E. Thomas and G. D. Morgan . |
4 | Section 6.2 looks again at conventional applications development , but in the overall context of a database approach , and then we look at alternative ways of developing applications , again in a database environment . |
5 | But within this group he looks specifically at solid tumours and they only have a four year survival of twenty percent . |
6 | The first comprehensive study in Britain that looks specifically at Black women 's experience of domestic violence is currently nearing completion . |
7 | She had looked seriously at soft-eyed young men , pierced , as often as not , by arrows . |
8 | But looking only at professional power drill sales , cordless drills are accounting for 50 per cent of the market . |
9 | First , there are inherent limitations in looking only at individual projects , which do not pick up some of the key problems discussed above , such as fungibility and co-ordination . |
10 | But , looking broadly at various avant-garde movements between the 1890s and the 1920s , we can propose certain hypotheses which can be tested by research . |
11 | Then , as he goes on listening for a few weeks , looking carefully at ever-new pictures of different cases , a tentative understanding will dawn on him ; he will gradually forget about the ribs and begin to see the lungs . |
12 | She knew it came from far back , because she felt so tiny on the rug , looking up at huge shapes . |
13 | For soon after descending from their international express at Zurich 's main station , new arrivals may be standing on the bridge where Zurich 's river , the Limmat , joins its lake , the Zurichsee , looking up at green fields and trees , at ancient towers , or perhaps down-lake to a wide expanse of blue water criss-crossed by the wakes of pleasure steamers , decorated by the white sails of holidaying yachtsmen . |
14 | Looking back at regular intervals to see if the stranger was following , eventually they reached the access to the street but the guide was astonished to find the man had vanished into thin air . |
15 | This was predictable , though , looking back at historical evidence relating to a Friday Christmas . |
16 | One of my favourite places for working was on the roof tops , drawing city views , or by high open windows , looking out at architectural details . |
17 | Mark Fisher , the UK Labour Party Shadow Minister for the Arts and Media , has already stated that they are looking independently at various ideas for funding living artists and admitted that they would be considered an exhibition royalty ‘ earlier and more enthusiastically ’ than other methods such as droit de suite ( qv ) . |
18 | So instead of automatically going to the timber yard and buying new timber , how about looking around at potential sources of second-hand timber and giving the poor old environment a helping hand ? |
19 | OIL GIANT BP is looking hard at alternative sources of energy . |
20 | We may begin by looking closely at religious and philosophical beliefs which , at first glance , seem particularly remote and baffling , and to many simply ridiculous . |
21 | The company 's plans indicate the way in which newspapers , having modernised printing methods , are looking closely at editorial costs . |
22 | And finally Morgan , looking again at solitary well differentiated tumours , suggested a regime similar to that of Palmer 's , namely missing out two or three of the check cystoscopies in the first year . |
23 | The erm point about are distribution within Greater York is that we have attempted to look at this in what I think is a a rational and realistic manner , we have looked , and you 'll see this from our supplementary paper , I apologize for its lateness , but I think it 's benefited from the additional thought that could be given to it , we have looked both backwards , at the present day , and forwards , we 've looked backwards at past build rates , we 've looked at the present day position in the sense of the population shares within Greater York , and we 've looked forwards in terms of the commitment figures that are given in the N Y one paper that we 've just been looking at , and taking all those things into account , and adding in what we see as the right location for a new settlement , namely Selby district , we come to the figures that are in our supplementary paper , and there is clearly a great deal of common ground between the evidence you get from looking either at past building rates or population shares , as now , or future commitments which all point towards a broadly similar distribution , we say , with the addition of a new feature namely the new settlement , so that I commend those figures to you as somebody who 's actually dared to put their toe , or maybe their whole body into the water , and given you not only some numbers , but also a basis by which if you should er have a different Greater York figure in mind , a basis on which that could be rationally er approached , I would not certainly defend to the last ditch the need to put a figure of fifty dwellings into the structure plan for the Hambledon part of Greater York , there may be a cut off point beyond which you do n't go , but certainly for Ryedale and Selby , with very substantial numbers there is a need to indicate what the appropriate division should be , and you could not for instance indicate what the er Ryedale non Greater York figure was , without someone telling us the , as the Chairman rightly said , having an idea of what the Ryedale Greater York figure should be , so it is n't really I think feasible to have district figures for non Greater York , and one Greater York figure , that does n't er get away from the issue , and nor does it solve the potential for confusion . |
24 | Let us follow the method already adopted in an examination of religion and taxes , looking briefly at central political attitudes and then observing their impact at middle and local levels in the Smolensk guberniia .. |
25 | Looking ahead at general prospects for UK intermodal freight transport , he said a key issue would be higher rail access priority for potential service operators . |
26 | From the outset we were aware of the lack of material looking specifically at Black women 's experiences of domestic violence . |
27 | I still find myself looking occasionally at grey trousers in shops , and then thinking : no , I can wear what I like , in bright colours . |
28 | What is likely to prove even more controversial is the suggestion that the Government is looking seriously at imposing tolls on particular roads . |
29 | Then , down the stairs , out of the door , look right at front gate , left … |
30 | And I 'd also like to come back on this of closed schools in that if we look only at chronological age , which puts a limit on ‘ O ’ levels , we are shutting doors , because many students — and I see this in the sixth form — are not ready for these examinations at the prescribed age . |