Example sentences of "and look at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 He is also keen to set up a body similar to the US Office of Technology Assessment , or New Zealand 's former Commission for the Future to stimulate public discussion and look at the long-term implications of technological change .
2 ’ ‘ Mon and look at the nice show in the League of Nations place , or thae big battleships and bombers painted on the walls over there .
3 Let's go to the end of the garden and look at the ghastly thing that Martin flogged us . "
4 I asked Duncan to come over the road and look at the unmade road where I 'd left Armstrong .
5 Professor John Ashworth , vice-chairman of the committee of vice-chancellors and principals ( CVCP ) , also urged Mr MacGregor to use ‘ a heaven-sent opportunity to go back to the drawing board and look at the entire issue of how students are supported — grants , loans and fees . ’
6 There is also a yard where one could at one time sit and look at the adjacent buildings through the barbed wire .
7 Just step outside the hotel and look at the sheep-dotted hills , whilst above birds of prey hover and swoop .
8 In Chapter 3 we will lift up the stone , so to speak , and look at the private anxieties and insecurities that are triggered , for many teachers , by their situations .
9 To fully appreciate the reasons we must ignore the training aspect and look at the basic costs of flying .
10 Cross through any negative images that come up , and look at the positive ones .
11 You do n't need to be a wine expert to make the right choice of wines for any of your Christmas meals — simply take a trip to Safeway , recently awarded the title of Supermarket Wine Merchant of the Year 92/93 and look at the staggering array of wines on offer .
12 I was one of Walter Machin 's classmates at Burnley Road Primary School , and I was very interested to read the interesting article in the Sentinel and look at the interesting pictures .
13 But I say that er just er look at that , and look at the particular roof line .
14 Let us now return to Table 11.1 and look at the operational details and financial situation of the companies mentioned there in greater detail .
15 And look at the wild sorrel !
16 You may see a guy wandering in and out groups and that 's a guy called Geoff who works for the British National Corpus and these are the people who are trying to have or produce ten million words of the written word and a hundred million erm spoken words , which is a corpus whereby , er come and look at the English language at some time in the future and identify and listen to some of your and your dialects and what you said so make sure you have lots of input as we 've got quite a broad spectrum of different dialects today but he 'll be wandering in and out er throughout today .
17 But try and look at the fundamental basis of what they 're trying to put over to you on the video , okay ?
18 erm Yes it 's quite interesting I mean the if you go and look at the computerised facility that I 'd found about communications training , there are something like three hundred and ninety two sources of training in Scotland .
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