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

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1 The tin-hatted soldiers who were sent into to quell riots on the troubled streets of Londonderry and Belfast must look enviously at the gear provided for the modern soldier .
2 I bear fully in mind Mr. Philipson 's salutary warning , based on statements by Sir Nicolas Browne-Wilkinson V.-C. in E.M.I . Records Ltd. v. Spillane , at p. 973 , that where the court is considering powers of a draconian nature , which gravely impinge on the citizen 's ordinary rights , the court should look jealously at the legislation , and if there is any ambiguity , resolve it in favour of existing legal rights .
3 These Koi may not look much at the time you part with your cash , but then , certain varieties never show their full potential until they are mature .
4 Erm and I really would ask the panel on this particular issue erm to er look critically at the suggestion in P P G three , paragraph thirty three that a new settlement could upgrade areas of low landscape value .
5 ( Jockeys do not often look backwards at the beginning of a race . )
6 By definition they do not look backwards at the kinds of demographic transformations with which various societies have already coped .
7 Let us look further at the role of tone-unit boundaries , and the link between the tone-unit and units of grammar .
8 So perhaps we should look harder at the plants we keep with out fish .
9 This final section will look concisely at the construction of north Korea between 1945 and the beginning of 1948 .
10 We will all look carefully at the conclusions that it draws from its work and from the evidence submitted to it .
11 Most haulage businesses will probably look carefully at the prospects in Europe when reviewing new market potential .
12 Mr. Speaker : I shall look carefully at the speech of the Secretary of State .
13 A Scottish Prison Service spokesman said it would look carefully at the recommendations .
14 All investors must look carefully at the safety of any offshore investment as protection arrangements may be less rigorous than in the UK .
15 Let us look now at the number of designers due for retirement between 1982–1992 ( see figure 9 ) .
16 If a customer 's circumstances change adversely for reasons beyond the customer 's control , the finance company will look sympathetically at the circumstances and will try , subject to any restrictions placed upon it by the Consumer Credit Act 1974 , to reach an accommodation with the customer to pay off the outstanding balance in a practicable manner .
17 There will be other readers who may look wistfully at the attractions of religious faith but are restrained by the folklore and fashions of what they suppose to be a current scientific philosophy .
18 To draw out these differences and peculiarities , I shall look particularly at the place of the different national bourgeoisies in these three cities .
19 Let us look then at the propositions which earned these encomia .
20 If we want to have that freedom again — to stand out against the trend and , if necessary , to be on our own — then I pray that the Government will look hard at the question of retaining the right of a single foreign policy , with the decisions made by this country alone .
21 The police authorities might look askance at the bottle of beer but to the constables it was seen as a legitimate reward for a little extra service .
22 It is not only defence ministries that would look askance at the creation of a defence oligopoly ; competition authorities exist to keep a beady eye on such tendencies .
23 No , it was not Jenny who made him look askance at the legacy .
24 While the media , still mesmerised by a possible price war , might look askance at the group , the City seems to approve .
25 From the old tower , you can today look across at the concrete and mud emplacements of the occupying Israeli army two miles to the south .
26 Those of us who are involved with the courts should look closely at the options available , specifically in the sentencing of cases involving violence .
27 I hope that the second inquiry , of which Mr. Norman Warner will be the chairman , will look closely at the role , quality , education and training of social workers as well as the way in which they are selected .
28 We need a sector policy that will look closely at the Engineering Training Authority , which was also dismembered by the present Government .
29 And he said that he hoped manufacturers would look again at the instructions to see whether they could be made clearer .
30 I would look again at the Gatso experiment to question its benefit in moving traffic efficiently around London .
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