Example sentences of "look at [num] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 One recent study ** looks at four ways in which a treaty might , over the next 40 years , cut global emissions to 50% less than the levels they would reach without a change in policy .
2 This study looks at four prison systems--England and Wales , France , West Germany and the Netherlands--each of which have different ‘ packages ’ of safeguards .
3 PHIL EVANS FINDS OUT WHAT ALL THE FUSS IS ABOUT AND LOOKS AT FIVE MACHINES COVERING THE WHOLE SPECTRUM OF FEATURES AND PRICE .
4 The article looks at two questions :
5 This chapter examines two aspects of organizational planning : the corporate plan , which usually covers a period of three to live years ; and the annual budget , which looks at one year of that plan in much greater detail .
6 But the service had looked at 18 areas and applied a Home Office computer to determine which fire station turns out first to a fire .
7 The survey — smaller than BRE had hoped for — looked at 269 complaints .
8 Because here we have looked at four options for the western highway and th and those stars could indicate any of those four options so I think
9 You were with the public , direct contact with the public and er I would hate to have been sat in an office and just looked at four walls .
10 We have looked at two reasons you might have for recording student performance :
11 NIGEL GOULD has looked at one centre — currently under financial threat — which helps protect young delinquents from themselves .
12 It must have looked at one time as though I 'd follow the family tradition and end up permanently on a farm .
13 So we 've looked , we 've looked at one lot of brackets times another lot , which is the most difficult thing to do really , and you can do that , no problem .
14 Looked at one house then looked at the next oh
15 In this chapter we have looked at twelve issues relating to the church 's task in communicating its message effectively .
16 The council have looked at three proposals : Cuts , of at least sixteen million pounds , thus avoiding charge capping .
17 And that actually includes the policy fee as it was , of two fifty-five , so if you take that out , you 're looking at sixteen pound eighty odd , for sort of , true cost of that cover .
18 ‘ By looking at one thing , we must always ignore another . ’
19 But they were not looking at one point , as the worshippers did at the Wimbledon Islamic Boys ' School ( Day Independent ) : they were moving up and down , backwards and forwards , bumping into each other and generally carrying on like people at Victoria Station during the rush hour .
20 In conclusion Payne hopes that he has illustrated some of the factors that come to bear upon theoretical struggles by looking at one example — psychodynamic social work .
21 But it is nevertheless worth looking at one market in some detail — that for grains .
22 Looking at 320 cases prosecuted by the SEC between 1980 and 1989 , it found that insider dealing did lead to share prices quickly becoming ‘ more accurate ’ .
23 elderly persons homes , I think , and we 're looking at two sets in that , er , there 's the proposal at twenty two , for a closure of one residential home for the elderly , in the east of the county .
24 However , because we 're going to include waiver of premium automatically for most of our clients it 's got to be the best thing , the best option , we 're looking at two pounds and tuppence as a policy fee , because that 's including two percent waiver of premiums .
25 I think really , in terms of news programmes now on , on local radio , we 're , we 're looking at two minutes .
26 3 Migration and comparative issues includes a comparative analysis of the African-Caribbean diaspora in the UK and Canada ; a study of refugees in Europe looking at two aspects : a critical examination of European initiatives to harmonise policy on asylum , and a study of the refugees themselves as they organise and express their view through their own associations ; and a study of the participation of ethnic minorities in the 1990 local elections and the next general election .
27 In this chapter we 've been looking at two novels which , though they both contain their own particular stylistic innovations , nevertheless stick to the recognised , traditional shape of the novel .
28 County planners are looking at two fields near Watchfield .
29 I would like to test the perception question by looking at two ideas that are often debated : the rotation of auditors and the provision of non-audit services by auditors .
30 The need for a more balanced architecture , with readings being ordered not as a result of depth-first search but according to numerical scores to which all system components can contribute , will now be argued in more detail by looking at four types of co-ordination problem occurring in anaphora resolution .
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