Example sentences of "looked at [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 It was agreed that the procedures for data entry would be looked at over the next few months , and further discussions would be held in due course .
2 However , even this situation is not ‘ new ’ if looked at over the longer term .
3 erm from the evidence we 've looked at over the past few weeks you know I would say that
4 We were looked at with the same sense of distrust that must have greeted the first plumber who installed running water there .
5 So an interval of 10 years will have gone by without his situation being looked at by the local review committee or the parole board .
6 Declining mine output in Anglesey , opposition by Birmingham consumers , and an improving international copper market prevented the monopoly persisting , but Williams continued to influence the industry strongly till his death , and his activities were looked at by the select committee on the copper trade of 1799 .
7 Looked at from the other side , it should be realized that blandly-flavoured foods reduced the strong and exotic taste of many herbs , and this is where the secret of using herbs in cooking lies — to use herbs in such quantities that the strength of their flavours balances the strength and flavour of the food to which they are added .
8 Looked at from the Overseas Groups point of view , the pattern would look something like this :
9 So all lines of enquiry in regard to body stance are amenable to alternative explanations , perhaps because the issue is looked at from the wrong perspective .
10 Thus , as with biological theories , crime is seen as pathological ( a disease ) , as something to be looked at from the medical point of view .
11 A case that is considered thoroughly is looked at in the round and all the relevant factors are taken into proper consideration .
12 Many of these aspects are looked at in the following chapters .
13 The concern of the writers that we have looked at in the preceding pages are with a number of organisational variables :
14 Localized variations in voting patterns may reflect changing forms of political alignment and voting behaviour ( see Johnston , Pattie and Allsopp ( 1988 ) for a review ) , and electoral politics will be looked at in the next chapter , but here I shall consider the notion of political culture more widely .
15 This evidence , which will be looked at in the next section , is an indication that a direct link between allergy and mental problems is not impossible .
16 A meeting of university presidents was taking place in Beijing , prompted by student unrest in June ( which will be looked at in the next chapter ) , and they were considering the effects that ‘ Heshang ’ might have .
17 The role of finds in dating is looked at in the next chapter , but perhaps the most obvious way in which finds can tell us about the past is by providing evidence about ancient technology .
18 Areas to be looked at in the short term are :
19 ‘ I feel that any threatened site , be it on land or not , should be looked at in the same way : that is , will excavating this site advance our knowledge of history in a significant way ?
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