Example sentences of "[vb infin] a look " in BNC.
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1 | However , we do want to get rid of they ( otherwise the house soon gets full of unsold turnery ! ) , so we price them by our own standards — which may well include a look at what the competition is charging and the ‘ finger in the wind ’ which Hugh decries . |
2 | The tour will include a look at the air force 's newest operational bomber , the B-1B , but not the radar-evading B-2 , also known as the Stealth bomber . |
3 | There was a ripple of applause , and I saw his lordship exchange a look with Sir David . |
4 | I 'll give a look for it before you go . |
5 | Still dis poetry need ears fe hear an eyes fe hav a look |
6 | Let's ltake a look on the bright side for once … |
7 | Joe said no , he had n't today , and that he 'd like a look at her dad 's . |
8 | When he was able to sit down for a brief breather , he received a telephone call from control saying that some twenty young bullocks had got loose on the railway line heading in his direction and would he keep a look out , with the thought that trains and cattle do not mix . |
9 | I 'll keep a look out here . ’ |
10 | ‘ Do you want a look ? ’ |
11 | The way it explodes from a standing start suggests that other manufacturers plying multi-valve routes to high specific outputs should at least take a look at this alternative means of forced induction . |
12 | For the moment let us take a look at the fortunes of the professionals , mostly unsung and unremembered , who played cricket or football for pay . |
13 | ‘ Let's take a look over this one last hill , ’ she pleads , climbing the ridge . |
14 | ‘ Let's take a look for this collar , ’ said the man and took Lee out . |
15 | I 'd best take a look , just to be on the safe side . ’ |
16 | ‘ Very well , I 'll take a look . ’ |
17 | ‘ Wan na take a look boy ? |
18 | The situation there was fluid and interesting ; perhaps America should take a look at it . |
19 | We need to look at the nutrients contained in straights and rectify any problems , so let's take a look at some average values in the table below . |
20 | However , I 'll take a look . ’ |
21 | It is possible to obtain aromatherapy grade oils but , before we discuss that , let us take a look at the main extraction methods in operation today . |
22 | Let us take a look at each one in turn . |
23 | In this chapter we shall first take a look at how the most commonly used measure of national wealth — gross national product ( GNP ) — is constructed , and consider the distribution of GNP across several countries . |
24 | The show will take a look at the latest medical developments , consult leading experts and offer free advice to keeping fit and staying healthy . |
25 | Ms Salvage should take a look at what real country living involves before assuming such an image would be dated ! |
26 | For example the interviewer may preface a clutch of questions with a general phrase such as , ‘ I 'd like to talk a little about your home background ’ , or ‘ Let's take a look at the sort of experience you have had in the retail business ’ , so that you will find yourself keeping your answers to the subsequent questions pertinent to the area in which the interviewer is interested and do not wander off the point . |
27 | As these demos were the only good productions released last month , here are some classic demos you should take a look at . |
28 | The BBC should take a look at how golf is covered in America . |
29 | Rather than examine just one of Tony Revell 's acoustics , we thought we 'd take a look at two instead . |
30 | Next month we 'll take a look at various riffs and melodies using Pentatonic scales in fourths — so see you then . |