Example sentences of "look at a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Yes , look at a possible amalgamation , recognize the many difficulties which lie ahead , but remember also that the members and the activists within the G M B need to be kept fully informed of what the C E C are doing . |
2 | Look at a bare field . |
3 | Erm if you look at er at a standard sort of table , look at a standard sort of rectangular table y'know person sitting here relative to ones sitting there , tends to be of higher status . |
4 | When you look at a complex sponge skeleton such as that made of silica spicules which is known as Venus ' Flower Basket , the imagination is baffled . |
5 | Corporate audits , which look at a complete business and measure it against legislation and company environmental policy . |
6 | If you look at a small child 's eyes , they are always looking in the direction in which they are moving . |
7 | But if you look at a modern group like those Fishbone fellas , hell they 're really into my Funkadelic stuff : ‘ Free Your Mind And Your Ass Will Follow ’ ! |
8 | Look at a European map ) . |
9 | If we look at a typical Midland deserted village site with the aid of air photographs and maps , we can see that it is made up of certain features which occur again and again on such sites , the most distinctive being the sunken holloways marking the courses of old roads and paths . |
10 | The next method that is used is a method which again is familiar to people on the earth — surveyors use it all the time — and that 's what we call triangulation , and the idea there is that if you look at a distant object against an even more distant background , then the apparent direction will depend on where you 're standing , and if you move from one end to the other of a baseline , then a distant steeple , for example , will appear to move against the hills on the horizon . |
11 | Look at a recent example . |
12 | For example , if I look at a round globe then the image on my retina will be circular , and there will be no reason to suppose that the idea imprinted in my mind will be anything other than that of a flat circle . |
13 | Look at a particular point on the wall in front of you and try to relax . |
14 | If you look at a full page when they happen , they do n't happen all that often on a schools portfolio which costs two thousand two hundred pounds , you 'll see there 's there 's already three different prices |
15 | Firstly , look at a few maps of zodiacs already published to get a feeling for them . |
16 | You look at a so-called adult world , ’ she said , ‘ and people just behave ridiculously . |
17 | On the other hand , if we look at a later decision-making episode in the same project when the pupils are temporarily in role as Indians who have to decide whether or not to receive a white stranger into their midst ( p. 53 ) , this is more likely to have been played seriously as a real game for by then the children , after several lessons on the same project , were steeped in the material sufficiently deeply to respect the rich complexity of the problem . |
18 | Wittgenstein says ( 332 ) : ‘ Do not believe that you have the concept of colour within you because you look at a coloured object — however you look ’ and ( 659 ) ‘ But when I say ‘ It tastes exactly like sugar ’ , in an important sense no remembering takes place . |
19 | There were a range of meetings , some private meetings with district councils when they 've given the opportunity to discuss issues erm themselves , and quite clearly our members did in fact look at a whole range of projections before coming to a final view . |
20 | And it think that — I mean I like to have , if you go back and look at a Rolling Stone when I was doing it , there are pages in there , I would say one third of all the pages in there , you would not even want to print today . |
21 | If we look at a random list of typical game structures we shall find that they reflect some of life 's common interactions and are obviously just as important in drama . |
22 | When I look at a natural object for a long time , like looking into the burning embers and the flames of a fire , there appears a new vision or facet of that object or a new way of seeing it in relationship to some other world of thought . |
23 | If you look at a new-born gorilla or chimpanzee they seem skinny little things compared with human babies . |