Example sentences of "to take [art] look " in BNC.

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1 We defined it as being prepared to take into account in choices , and have throughout treated it as the fluctuating disposition to take the look and feel of things into account in choices of ends and the facts about them in choices of means .
2 She decided to take a look at the harbour .
3 I agreed to take a look at these efforts , and we arranged to meet next day after my morning lectures .
4 Recently , I visited the centre to take a look at the charity 's operation and talk to Pat about what help is needed .
5 Demand for second-hand equipment is high , and British dealers would do well to take a look at the opportunities , he adds .
6 I 'd have gone to take a look from beneath .
7 This is the price that the British economy will have to pay just to take a look at a Kinnock government .
8 She knew she would have to take a look .
9 It is appropriate here to take a look at the beginning of the Blackburn Valley section from Woodburn towards Rotherham .
10 I 'd like to reach Salisbury in good time to take a look at the city 's many charms . ’
11 I should now like to take a look at your suitability for this particular job , ’ or ‘ If we could move on from your qualifications I 'd like you to tell me a little more about your personal interests and hobbies ’ .
12 So we decided to take a look at some of the alternatives available — with one proviso , they all cost less than £10 .
13 But it would n't hurt you to take a look at it .
14 So I drew into the side and went to take a look .
15 This month I would like to take a look at some further practical applications of blues-based double stop ideas .
16 There are other considerations to take into account when transferring three- and four-colour patterns to the console and we shall be starting to take a look at these next time .
17 So , again and again , he declined even to take a look at what lay above the cellars and lived out his whole life in the semi-darkness .
18 ‘ You wants to take a look ? ’
19 Browning will parade his talents in front of England No 2 Lawrie McMenemy against Cambridge United at the Abbey Stadium tonight after Big Mal persuaded Big Lawrie , the England Under-21 squad manager , to take a look at the Bristol-born former YTS lad .
20 Anyway he was at home that day , home for lunch , and he and Beryl were actually sitting at the table , talking as it happened about going down soon to take a look at the Hall , when Adam came in .
21 He said his name was Pearson , he was from coypu control and would it be all right for him to take a look round the lake ?
22 It was , therefore , with a certain displeasure , that I received , one Friday evening , Nigel 's announcement that he had been sent details of a converted mill in Wales and we 'd better drive up the next morning to take a look at it .
23 Schrödinger proposed that the reality of the situation was that the cat was neither alive nor dead until the experimenter opened the box to take a look .
24 Purely because we 'd like you to take a look at our Autumn Catalogue , talking of winners , we think this one really is !
25 Purely because we 'd like you to take a look at our Christmas Catalogue .
26 I drive over to take a look .
27 If you 'd like to take a look at this new video or would like further information contact the Hair by Alan d and Morris School of Hairdressing ,
28 If Gazza is back in the Lazio team then he has potentially two more fixtures before England 's game against Norway and that provides us with an opportunity to take a look at him in competitive football , something he has not played in for nearly two years . ’
29 Anyway , that was the other thing , it was raining so hard , rattling at the windowpane in the dark … even so , I was convinced I 'd heard something , and at that hour there 's nobody else up except the baker , and he 's over here on this side of the Piazza , so I got up to take a look and saw this girl lying there in the rain .
30 I 'll fetch one of the ambulance lads to take a look at you soon as we get this bloke out . ’
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