Example sentences of "to take [art] look at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 So then perhaps if you 'd like to take a look at the video in that , in the meantime
2 Now is the time for other labels to take a look at the rest of the treasures that MFS are hoarding .
3 Anyway he was at home that day , home for lunch , and he and Beryl were actually sitting at the table , talking as it happened about going down soon to take a look at the Hall , when Adam came in .
4 Several hours later , after statements and interviews and a considerable number of phonecalls , Owen Nelson went down to take a look at the prisoner in cell number three .
5 I was going to take a look at the pipe .
6 Recently , I visited the centre to take a look at the charity 's operation and talk to Pat about what help is needed .
7 If you should ever want to go fishing , or maybe to take a look at the bird islands , you will just let me know ? ’
8 It is appropriate here to take a look at the beginning of the Blackburn Valley section from Woodburn towards Rotherham .
9 He ambled through to take a look at the machine .
10 Tonight we 're going to take a look at the work of the Institute of Development Studies , which is based at the university .
11 Demand for second-hand equipment is high , and British dealers would do well to take a look at the opportunities , he adds .
12 ‘ I 'm going to take a look at the Garland printing works but I 'll pick you up here in about half-an-hour and we 'll go to lunch . ’
13 I 'd like to reach Salisbury in good time to take a look at the city 's many charms . ’
14 She would have liked to take a look at the city 's cathedral square on which Castrum Babenberg , the castle of Bamberg , had once stood .
15 And in the interests of doing a good job I decided to take a look at the place myself . ’
16 She decided to take a look at the harbour .
17 Continuing our short series on what is happening in education , today we 're going to take a look at the impact microcomputers are making on the classroom .
18 The date was first fixed as the 13th July , in International Eisteddfod week , as I thought members might like to take a look at the eisteddfod after a ride on the train .
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