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

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1 An auditing system would tell us something about the investigations looked at and , by way of extrapolation , also about the general reliability of the system .
2 If there is an important and difficult question of law , however , I do not anticipate that senior judges will either feel ‘ demeaned ’ or take umbrage at the possibility of the courts looking at the question again on fuller argument .
3 The courts look at the effect that costs will have on that person 's financial position and decide on the facts whether severe financial hardship will be suffered .
4 For the appellant Mr. Lester submits that it should now be appropriate for the courts to look at Hansard in order to ascertain the intention of the legislators as expressed in the proceedings on the Bill which has then been enacted in the statutory words requiring to be construed .
5 SIGNS OF THE TIMES looks at generational conflict re furnishing and pictures of Jesus .
6 The researchers looked at a sample of 302 people who had inherited a house .
7 The researchers looked at the amplitude of the brain-waves and the latency of the brain 's response to the stimulus .
8 It is about all manner of motoring matters such as improvements in vehicle safety and construction , raising of driving standards and an attempt to get the authorities to look at the whole business of motoring in a different way for the good of all .
9 The structuralists looked at meaningful systems within their social context and analysed meaning as structured in a way analogous to language .
10 It is understandable for our staff in the offices to look at such claims in a different way from that of someone who comes in off the street .
11 If you see the trainers looking at their notes .
12 And then we as the form teacher sits why ca n't the kids look at the reports as well ?
13 So let's say we can say if we can get the kids to look at improvements on that way .
14 The Elms looked at them rather disapprovingly and then turned back to Tealtaoich .
15 When the authors looked at the proportion of the community experiencing vulnerability factors , important social class differences emerged .
16 You will be surprised at how differently the authors look at even an elementary subject .
17 The Norderns looked at Marx who stood before them as if he was quite happy to stand there in silence all day .
18 The Jews looked at the kingdom of Heaven in two different ways :
19 The visitors looked at her curiously .
20 Phoned all day , he said , you 'd better get the engineers to look at that telephone of yours .
21 understand why all the agencies involved identify four in those circumstances I think in R A Southern Water district to themselves , because we 've got that information repeated across the county erm and it seemed to me important that erm somebody er accepted responsibility for taking an overall view of the circumstances to er merely because of course we can only concern ourselves with manmade er circumstances rather than er erm but I think you know members would agree that as a strategic planning authority , we appear to be the only auth er the only body which can erm in the cold light of day we view the circumstances look at the implications for strategic planning and local planning and the suggestion of those developments and obviously that would be a concern to us and er I felt and I have to that it is an area of responsibility erm which er within the of this
22 The Australians looked at one another .
23 Of the models looked at , the Ullmann-Harris model seems to be most adaptable to the layout of Nottingham as it is .
24 Each of the poems looked at a different sort of love : that of parents and children , of friends , of lovers , of God … .
25 A woman with more than five hundred cacti has worked out a solution to the prickly problem of how to keep the plants looking at their best .
26 The dancers looked at Meg .
27 First , the studies looked at local councillors themselves - at their attitudes and perceptions , at their organization and relationship with their political party , and at their political activity .
28 They had gone all over the place ; peeking into the Oval Office ( but the little rope was across , Hakim said ) ; stopping on the stairs to look at a picture called The Canine Cabinet , in which North pointed out a drowsing member and said it was Casey ; and into the Roosevelt Room , where North showed the young Iranian the Nobel Prize won by Theodore Roosevelt for negotiating peace between the Russians and the Japanese .
29 Both of the chimps looked at him without reaction .
30 The sisters looked at one another .
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