Example sentences of "be take a [adj] look " in BNC.
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1 | In this month 's column we 're taking a close look at jazz chord concepts . |
2 | New Zealanders will be taking a special look at Mick Doyle , the hard-running Vancouver Kats centre who learned his rugby in Auckland . |
3 | The new French government is said to be taking a fresh look at the matter . |
4 | Opponents of plans for a £2m entertainment complex at Seaton Carew , near Hartlepool , have welcomed the news that Department of the Environment officials are taking a close look at the proposal . |
5 | A working group of the Royal College of Psychiatrists has been taking a fresh look at the problem , and its report was endorsed by the college this week . |
6 | He ran his eyes down the column of figures as if he were taking a good look at Voluptua Whoopee in a no-piece swimsuit and whistled ‘ Dixie . ’ |
7 | At this early hour I was taking a final look at the layout of the course . |
8 | One of the research priorities established by the North Sea Oil Panel was to take a fundamental look at what is meant by ‘ way of life ’ . |
9 | The purpose of the meeting was to take a hard look at the issues of global communication and justice , and to devise a plan of action to change communication policies in structures of government , development agencies and religious institutions . |