Example sentences of "it look at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It looks at a lesson as a sequence of natural units of teaching and learning . |
2 | Ambiguous as to whether or not Singer drowned himself , it looks at an era — 1964 to 1979 — during which the spirit of rapacious capitalism he personified was at any rate submerged . |
3 | It looks at the reasons for dissatisfaction at the ways in which complaints are handled , highlighting an example of an elderly couple who had waited two years for someone to come round with a colour chart , prior to decorating the outside of their house . |
4 | It 's about collison of cultures in Britain since the end of the war , and it looks at the way that some artists of non-British origin have come to terms with modern art — or , rather , have made a personal art by calling on ways of expression that might have been absolutely native to them in other countries than this . |
5 | it looks at the context of family life , ageing , the role of work and the division of labour within the household . |
6 | It looks at the economic environment , end-use market and industries , and competition . |
7 | ‘ It looks at the moment as if she has fallen to her death , ’ a spokesman told TODAY . |
8 | It looks at the ageing process with optimism and hope rather than despair . |
9 | Basically a picture book , it looks at the great collections of Schukin , Morozov and Costakis , reproducing the well known photos of the interiors of their homes , but is probably more interesting for the lesser-known contemporary names . |
10 | It looks at the north-south divide , and at the shift of jobs out of major cities . |
11 | It looks at the explosion of mobile , global money in the 1980s encouraged by the electronics communications revolution , and how it affects people 's lives . |
12 | In particular , it looks at the levels at which key industrial relations decisions and collective agreement are made , the links between managerial strategy and union organisation and industrial conflict , and the changes taking place in strategies and structures employed by managers for industrial relations since 1980 . |
13 | It looks at the impact a nation 's economic performance has on the economies of other nations ' ( ‘ spillover' effects ) and at the strategic policy responses which such spillover effects may induce . |
14 | It looks at the WORDY licence and sees that the licence does not prevent the transfer of the package to someone else . |
15 | It looks at the position of the trustees and the position of the beneficiaries under the trust . |
16 | It looks at the blood flows deep in the brain . |
17 | Yes , of the 28 it looks at the moment as if there are only 4 from the Wolves area . |
18 | Then she methodically collected her bag , and went off to the Underground , walked up the streets to her mother 's house , and stood outside it looking at the " For Sale " sign . |
19 | If you , you ca n't do it looking at the book . |
20 | You were flashing it to look at the display in the window . ’ |
21 | The world knows about just one , when , with nerveless panache , he cut down Viv Richards in most merciless swagger to win England the quarter-final of the last World Cup in India — with the daring of , it looked at the time , a schoolboy 's lob . |
22 | It looked at the whole history of dealings between the two companies . |
23 | HP figures Sun tried its damnedest to come up with a full-featured workstation under $5,000 but when it looked at the margins , dumbed down the box to create the Classic . |
24 | The conference theme was ‘ From a socialist to a market-oriented society ’ and it looked at the growing opportunities for women within the new social structures . |
25 | But when it looked at the boys , Edwardian England was invariably moved . |
26 | Rain swilled and foamed in its open mouth as it looked at the churning black clouds and the eruptions of fractured lightning . |
27 | It looked at the problems of the validation machinery itself , for example in conditions of the expansion of teacher education and the array of complex diversified courses which raised logistical and other problems for the CNAA . |
28 | A few minutes later it emerged and flew off and then when it returned it looked at the wall and saw the marks and went inside . |