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

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1 Pupils with defective sight are especially in need of the opportunity to look at objects at close range , holding them near to the eye and having time to gaze .
2 Erm , Chair , I think when we come to the capital programme you will be proposing that the P A G advise you and the Director in terms of producing a package which meets those guidelines , erm , and given the opportunity to look at them in some detail .
3 precisely Mr Chairman if I could answer that the , the , the once the inspector comes back to the Fire Service and reports again and he is due back in June , we will then look at the matters he raises at that time and he will look at the progress report er what , what has happened since his last inspection and then we will have the opportunity to look at what the Inspector has , has to say after his visits , not very far away er , their Chief Officer will go on with this programme
4 Gloria lead Dot up the outside steps from the basement to look at the cotton flags flapping in the sun .
5 I went behind the music-stool to look at the Greek pottery .
6 He says I 'd like the university to look at the problems , not just the symptoms .
7 You may not feel that this is always necessary with designs that can be knitted automatically , since they will appear on screen in colour , but it is a great memory jogger and , rather then going back into the programme to look at a design , the colours and design may be seen from the printout .
8 ‘ Father Laverty came to see me in hospital two days after the birth and had the nerve to look at my beautiful baby and ask me to put her up for adoption . ’
9 ‘ Every day , the first thing I do when I wake in the morning is go to the window to look at the pond .
10 ‘ It 's very good of him , ’ he said , going across to the window to look at their house and then turning away in pain .
11 Rohmer turned back from the window to look at Duvall .
12 Merlyn whirled round from the window to look at her husband .
13 It is this popularity which has prompted the management to look at the possibility of introducing these fit bodies to the joys of tennis , by offering complimentary tennis tuition , a worthy initiative and one which can only enhance the game in the club and its surrounding area .
14 A number of working groups have been set up by the Council to look at these matters , but the truth is that the whole curriculum approach is rendered horrendously difficult by the subject structure and by the inevitable fact that the various subject working party reports are coming on stream over a period of at least four to five years .
15 ‘ All we are asking for , ’ he said , ‘ is for the council to look at it and vote on it . ’
16 I thought that this was a painting I should n't discuss with Lili , but only when I had walked to the end of the gallery to look at an innocuous picture of a group of long-haired sheep did I ask myself what Robert had been doing in Marie Claire 's bedroom .
17 Use the hand-lens to look at these .
18 And , reflecting the now-familiar language of the GCSE criteria , he asked the committee to look at the extent to which A levels test knowledge , understanding , and skills , and the implications of the assessment procedures for teaching and learning .
19 Outside facilitators worked with the committee to look at current staff development issues in the University and to take the first steps in producing a new strategy paper on Staff Development Policy for the University .
20 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 .
21 Now let's use the spreadsheet to look at a real savings plan .
22 The full length mirror can be a great help by enabling the child to look at things he is wearing which he may be trying to describe .
23 All of them have got a part to play , because we believe there are erm it 's a national problem , but the solutions are in each community different and we need the community to look at a situation and see what can be done on the ground , and I can give many examples of the sort of thing one has in mind .
24 Have the courage to look at your thoughts and your actions .
25 It is only when you take the courage to look at yourself and your life — without judgement , without prejudice — that you can decide to make it a new life .
26 And she has got the courage to look at that million people , which takes courage , and look at the thousand which she is helping and saying , no love is never wasted .
27 ‘ And please take that towel off your head and have the goodness to look at me when I 'm speaking to you ! ’
28 We stopped for a breather at Porthmelgan , a small sheltered beach tucked in on the south of the headland , before starting down the hill to look at the outline of St David 's Head with its craggy 500 million year old rocks .
29 Pluralist approaches have stressed the need to look at actual decision-making .
30 The realists have undertaken several crime surveys for London councils and have placed great emphasis on the need to look at the pattern of victimisation of the oppressed , claiming that :
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