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

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1 She would look at the rest later .
2 I would look at the lines and tremble .
3 But Dave Waddington , chairman of the rugby club , said tonight 's executive committee meeting would look at the issue carefully .
4 If the hon. Gentleman were interested in patient care , instead of opposing NHS trust proposals in principle , he would look at the merits of the proposals and decide whether they should go ahead on the basis of the interests of patient care — and that is precisely what my right hon. Friend will do .
5 So it was agreed , right in the beginning that we would establish a separate agency to manage the Eurofighter two thousand programme , but that we would look at the possibility of bringing these two agencies together at as early as possible time and the most expedient way for all concerned .
6 Similar opinions came from Alliance and the Ulster Unionists , with DUP deputy leader Peter Robinson saying the party would look at the talks proposals , specifically to see whether they dealt with removing Articles 2 and 3 of the Irish constitution .
7 To give you an idea of how Zack would overcome a barrier blocking an exit , you would look at the colour of the barrier and match it with a coloured button .
8 Well it 's a training needs analysis Jayne , so that everybody , you would say , first of all you would look at the job of a careers officer , and say , Right what competencies do they need to use that job .
9 Typically , the program would look at the words from left to right , and test whether each word in the sentence was a likely candidate for the case slots of the main verb .
10 As the hon. Gentleman obviously takes econometric models to bed with him , I wonder whether he would look at the implications of Liberal Democrat policy on one of the small industries to which his party is committed — the armed forces .
11 The short list included Professor Jim Jeffery , a long-standing combatant with the CEGB on economics , and Dr Janet Rowe , a well-known adviser on ecology , who would look at the effect of the development on its immediate environment .
12 A third , unstated constant was that each of the four women would look at the camera , and that each should be not just physically but psychologically present …
13 In a third class of cases , where the right-minded observer would be unsure , the court would look at the defendant 's motive and , only if that was indecent , would the offence be made out .
14 Five feet three , immensely strong — ‘ could pick up a thirteen-stone man by the seat of his pants ’ — a craftsman collier — ‘ he would look at the seam of coal … take a Number Two mandrel [ a half-headed pick ] and if he hit it just right , something like twenty tons of coal would fall out of the coal face ’ — and a man with a ‘ love of words , the longer the better ’ .
15 In general terms yes sir , one would look at the curtilage of a building , yes .
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