Example sentences of "be [vb pp] to look at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And what I wanted to know was , why had O and Boy never been seen to look at each other ?
2 Council officers have been instructed to look at new ways of increasing access to town for disabled motorists .
3 Each business area now has its own quality improvement manager , a Quality Strategy Group has been appointged to look at long-term policy making , and corrective action teams are busily at work .
4 The Milan Congress gave impetus to those who favoured the Pure Oral method to agitate for the inclusion of education of the deaf in the proposed Royal Commission that was to be formed to look at educational provision for the blind in Britain , on the grounds that the Education Acts of the 1870s had ignored educational provision for the deaf and dumb .
5 Erm I think it 's really very sad that i it 's just the society we live in has put these kind of pressures on marriages and you know we 're all human and we can all be tempted to look at other people and be unfaithful but in those times of er you know temptation you just I well I I 've found that that 's where my faith comes in you 're sort of helped through those times .
6 In considering the issue of entitlement to access , my college would be required to look at two groups of learners hitherto excluded — students with profound or multiple disabilities and students with challenging behaviour .
7 Some effort is being made to look at general issues such as the effect of industrial organisation and firm size on standards and the form and value of published statistics .
8 However , with Sun and other compatible players moving into the Sparc SMP market , which Solbourne has had more or less to itself for some time , the company is being forced to look at other ways of differentiating its products .
9 Before all these developments it was widely accepted that knowledge was something that was ‘ transmitted by words and absorbed by words ’ , and suddenly when faced with ‘ establishing the criteria for the arts as higher education subjects … we were forced to look at these subjects … and at what way they contributed to the role of higher education …
10 Advisory groups were created to look at various educational issues .
11 Many people believe additional research is needed to look at this earlier part of the process .
12 It is proposed to look at these two issues in turn .
13 Finally , an evaluation which was constrained to look at stated objectives alone would forego opportunities to develop theoretical and empirical models which have general application over and above the particular initiative under scrutiny .
14 Well another survey was done to look at these people at the top and see how they 're coping , and a big surprise .
15 Recently I was asked to look at two ponies .
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