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

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1 I think if one looks at life and says : ‘ If I was doing that job , what are the conditions I would like to work in ? ’ , and then put them into operation , people will probably think it 's about right .
2 David Murdoch looks at myth and the American psyche at 17.15 on THURSDAY 28th MAY in room B/B002 of the Biology Dept. , University of York .
3 So he looks at Island and America .
4 But the French officer who had controlled the dangerous tow from the bridge of the battered Patna looks at courage and cowardice in another way :
5 Anya looks at Rainbow and shakes her head .
6 This chapter looks at geomancy and the variety of ways , of which the magical approach is but one , in which people have modified their environment in order to achieve inner change .
7 Geography , as a subject , tends to concern itself with what is done , in what manner and where , especially when it looks at industry and resources .
8 When a man looks at nature as Thoreau did , he is moved by some invisible influence .
9 Having looked at assessment and verification and the people involved it is appropriate to consider whether or not a process of approval ( sometimes called ‘ validation ’ ) should be developed and applied to organisations wishing to offer particular types of provision .
10 Having looked at research and related policy and practice of child care in the community and what happens before a child is received into care , the next chapters then deal with a range of issues which are related to what happens when children and young people are in care .
11 Had you remembered the face of that clock — one which you have probably looked at time and time again ?
12 There are a number of factors that are to be considered when looking at motivation and morale within public sector organisations and these operate at many different levels .
13 As she became a phenomenon across the world Kylie and her organisation also began looking at sponsorship and allowing the star 's image to be associated with High Street products .
14 They are looking at structure and functions at the same time .
15 As war in Europe approached , Yakovlev began looking at fighter and bomber designs and produced the Ya–22 twin-engined , high-speed combat aircraft which entered series production as the Yak–2 bomber and was later completely redesigned as the Yak–4 .
16 What about looking at back and me bulbs , our Michael might be there mind , I doubt it though I think it 's his day off
17 Because it involves looking at text and response on the three different linguistic levels , teachers find themselves thinking and talking about language itself quite differently .
18 ’ That ‘ familiar in fiction ’ is deadly , suggesting as it does that the author has stopped looking at life and has purloined his Andre from the picaresque , in which rogues are invariably charming and whose advances are never rejected .
19 Yeah oh we loved all the gold furniture and , that 's all we used to do was walk round looking at furniture and things
20 It is a place specialized and designated for looking at painting or drawing or sculpture as art .
21 This means looking at expert and knowledge-based systems , amongst others .
22 Such gimmicks have helped to make Virgin 's upper class service tempting to business passengers , but Virgin knows the real business is done by men like this , and they 're not just looking at service but also cost .
23 The other important point made by my hon. Friend the Member for Westminster , North concerned looking at English and Welsh crime in the context of the international scene .
24 You 're looking at policy as well as technical resources are n't you ?
25 He said the EC guidelines included looking at design and layout of offices , eyesight tests , rest facilities for pregnant women and separate rest areas for smokers and non-smokers .
26 We shall begin our discussion of components of population change by looking at mortality since death is a well-defined event that happens to everyone .
27 We should broadcast more of the Select Committees — for example , the hearings looking at coal and energy policy and examining the economy , … the possibility of hearing the Chancellor cross-questioned by the finance committee is the essence of public service broadcasting .
28 The , er , credit to that goes to the chairman and chief executive and the executive directors and they are responsible for the business and it is right , in my view , that they should be rewarded for it and encouraged to take risks to work very hard on our behalf to ensure that that growth continues er , er , that benefits the , er , company , it benefits the country it benefits the er ergo , people who are working for it , it is not inflationary because we are looking at productivity and the productivity in the company has increased significantly .
29 The second working party , set up by the General Practitioner Board , is also looking at training but within the wider context of what the future holds for small accountancy practices .
30 In looking at training and education as parts of a whole process it is not surprising that TECs are encouraged to take responsibility not only for Youth Training Schemes and for Employment Training but also for non-advanced , work-related FE .
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