Example sentences of "[adv] to look at the " in BNC.
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1 | Better to look at the written key word , get your practice partner to repeat the descriptive sentences ( which will then be easy ) and go on to the next on the list . |
2 | The reformers would do better to look at the health-care regimes they oversee . |
3 | One has only to look at the new jobs created and investment . |
4 | Best probably knows he should have Cusworth on board and you have only to look at the magical ( and almost posthumous ) transformation that Best has wrought in Peter Winterbottom 's handling and passing to see what a course in sevens indoctrination can achieve . |
5 | One has only to look at the United States , where they take sex education very seriously but seem to have got everything wrong , with the most appalling results to the nation 's health . |
6 | The illegals have only to look at the plight of the large Korean minority — 690,000 of Japan 's 1.1 million registered foreign residents — to know they will never be accepted in this xenophobic land . |
7 | This is n't the case at all , and to see why , one need only to look at the composition of the rocks involved . |
8 | We have only to look at the animal kingdom ; a creature in the wild will never overeat and , even if it has had to put effort into the hunting and killing of its prey , it will stop eating when it has had enough and walk away from the food . |
9 | You have only to look at the shape and solidness of a barbel to see where he gets his speed and power . |
10 | To illustrate this one has only to look at the account of a pupil pursuit in a school which had thought through clearly its broad curriculum and made plans accordingly . |
11 | It brought both of the Lorrimores to their feet in an incredulous rush , but they had only to look at the faces crowding behind her to know it was true . |
12 | If this all sounds a bit old-fashioned and too good to be true , you have only to look at the happy faces of these children who thoroughly enjoy spending their weekends mucking out , cleaning tack and grooming , while waiting their turn to ride . |
13 | To see and support British effort , one has only to look at the Chelsea Show which starts on May 25 , where the National Farmers Union stand is so impressive with the huge pyramid of vegetables , fruit and flowers . |
14 | But this is only to look at the question as a matter of law . |
15 | We have only to look at the disciplinary background of vice-chancellors over the past 30 years to see evidence of the modern superior position of science and technology . |
16 | One has only to look at the regularity with which courses on modelling now appear on the MRS lists . |
17 | We have only to look at the string of sell-offs of assets of the former National Bus Company groups after privatisation to demonstrate conclusively that those are not far-fetched fears or exaggerated concerns . |
18 | I had only to look at the farmer 's face to know that the cow was worse . |
19 | Once at the Tate , they usually had time only to look at the sea and river pieces , the Turners and the Whistlers . |
20 | One has only to look at the economic forecasts . |
21 | One has only to look at the contradictions between the rich north and the starving south ; between capitalist industry 's ceaseless drive for higher productivity and the health of the biosphere ; those contradictions at the heart of the EC ( the ERM , the battles over farming and fishing , etc ) ; and the fierce struggle over world trade in GATT , which will soon break out again . |
22 | ‘ SSDs need only to look at the legislation to see they should be meeting the needs of the black community through mainstream budgets ’ . |
23 | ‘ Is n't it enough to look at the work I 've produced and leave it at that ? ’ |
24 | It is not enough to look at the company 's accounts : the nature of the market , the stance of competitors , likely technological changes have all to be considered . |
25 | Just before she turned the sign on the door round to read ‘ Closed ’ , a woman came in to look at the toys . |
26 | The C.C. said that they called him in to look at the body . |
27 | Er many members of the public took advantage of the offer of the more detailed appraisal er and indeed came in to look at the detailed consultants reports . |
28 | in to look at the job did you ? |
29 | A small team of business experts have been gathered together to look at the ways new markets and business prospects can be fully exploited . |
30 | It was certainly and opportunity for the churches together to look at the world situation in conversation together and thus , to deepen the faith which have to proclaim at arriving at a common understanding of the situation . |