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

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1 On the way back we stopped at Horstead Keynes to look at the Carriage and Wagon Dept .
2 Reginald Bassett 's 1931 : Political Crisis , published in 1958 , was the first attempt to look at the events of 1931 free from contemporary preconceptions .
3 An attempt to look at the overall picture was made by the Royal Commission on Legal Services : its recommendations were widely criticised and largely ignored .
4 My youngest son , Joseph , is very interested in history , and we are going to Hue to look at the Imperial City and watch the emperor perform the traditional ceremonies of Tet . "
5 Talbot and Van Gelder looked at each other in silence , then bent forward over Theodore 's shoulders to look at the figures he had added up .
6 With this in mind he has established a small scientific strategic and research programme to look at the analytical programme from a broader perspective .
7 But there was no reply , and when Belinda turned from the front passenger seat to look at the artist stretched out in the back , she saw that Faye had the back of her hand pressed against her mouth to stifle her sobs .
8 He was imprisoned up there , beneath the lead roof , ’ Lucenzo said , pulling her close , his head against hers as she craned her neck to look at the pink and white Doges ' Palace .
9 Leave five minutes before each interview to look at the candidate 's application form/letter , and any particular questions noted down while first reading it .
10 Suddenly the girl raised her immense grey eyes to look at the gardener .
11 Is he aware that next week my hon. Friend the Member for Motherwell , South ( Dr. Bray ) will visit the United States to look at the latest technological developments in steel production — thin slab casting ?
12 And I 'd like to extend that discussion this week concerning channels to look at the biological properties of channels , that is viewing th their activities in a physio in a physiological role .
13 Squeeze past the parked cars to look at the wonderful little shops , which specialize in tin toys , dolls ' houses and cinema posters then turn right into Marché aux Fromages to get back to Grand'Place .
14 This is why Mrs Dole got the Labour Department to look at the personnel records of nine big companies around the country .
15 We can use the Arrhenius equation to look at the effect of the temperature and activation energy on reaction rate .
16 The Institute 's Education & Training Directorate and the General Practitioner Board have been watching the falling numbers of students training in small firms with deep concern and both have set up working parties to look at the problems .
17 Matters were not improved for the defence when the trial judge refused Mr. Small 's application for the judge to look at the January statement for himself pursuant to section 17 of the Evidence Act .
18 However , when you ask the first child to look at the card written on the piece of paper , it is the correct one .
19 I began 1982 with a series of visits to look at the issues which were facing the health service .
20 He had his top brass coming in from Washington to look at the operation and the first thing they 'd see at Filanta Court was this 30-foot PLO radio mast .
21 In that regard , does my hon. Friend agree that the commission that the Secretary of State has set up under Professor Alexander to look at the way in which primary school children are taught is particularly welcome ?
22 " Maybe you ought to get an expert to look at the china , " suggested Matthew .
23 DAVID HEWSON and GEOFFREY BOOT visited the Socata GA division at Tarbes to look at the French attitude towards making light aircraft .
24 It would be lovely to walk along the Champs-Elysées and see the Arc de Triomphe , go into the Louvre to look at the Mona Lisa , and visit the Opera House .
25 He 's visiting England to look at the service .
26 As the level of county commitment to social education lessens it would seem to be a time for us as members of local parish , town and diocesan communities to look at the priority given to such work with our own young people .
27 ‘ Every day , the first thing I do when I wake in the morning is go to the window to look at the pond .
28 It characterises movers and movements to look at the propensity and timing of moves in relation to some of the social and demographic factors underlying geographic movement .
29 She came to visit Streatlam to look at the horses and I thought what a very handsome woman she was .
30 We are establishing an ethical committee to look at the effects of advanced techniques in animal breeding .
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