Example sentences of "[art] [noun] by look " in BNC.

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1 8 Copy the following into your book and fill in the blanks by looking for a pattern along each line .
2 We 'll cover the purchase by looking to coming out of your present holdings towards the end of the account , maybe today if the Index picks up … "
3 This programme takes a scientific approach to the story by looking at the advancements in science , like the discovery of electricity , that inspired her to pen it .
4 This chapter completes the course by looking at three further areas of study ; each is important in its own way , and each is an area on which students working at an advanced level in phonetics and phonology spend a considerable amount of time .
5 We can corroborate our timescale of the circulation by looking at the changes in density surface of the salinity minimum .
6 Having read a few of your articles I tried sighting the neck by looking down from the headstock end ( as you frequently suggest ) and the neck appears to be very curved , almost banana shaped !
7 It is , therefore , all the more important to round off this discussion of the privileging of the gaze by looking at the work of critics who positioned themselves outside the psychoanalytical framework .
8 It seems that the Secretary of State will seek to safeguard the existing pension rights of those who work in the subsidiaries by looking closely at the buy-out proposals and that he will not favour any buy-out proposal which does not give some future security of pension rights to the workers who will be affected .
9 Here again , despite the relatively small sample , we can answer the question by looking at other libraries .
10 The court approaches the question by looking at the wording of the contract and whether the expert 's work has followed what the parties had agreed .
11 At one-hour weekly meetings , the team started the process by looking for the symptoms of the problem , which meant pulling together all the relevant facts .
12 Because you just seem to have chosen the things by looking , not by actually randomly sampling from the tumours .
13 This book contributes to the debate by looking at existing data on spiders .
14 Now we started the morning by looking at the determinants of demand .
15 In the first term pupils are introduced to the skill of reconstructing the past by looking at the work of the archaeologist and the historian .
16 She paused , then changed the subject by looking at him expectantly as she said , ‘ Have n't you things to show me about the running of this office ? ’
17 We can see part of the answer by looking at how modern DNA molecules cooperate in the chemical factories that are living cells .
18 The majority of teachers also examine the results by looking at :
19 Here I intend to extend and develop the analysis by looking at differentiation as the product of a process of under development in the sense in which that word is used by Cleaver ( 1977 ) .
20 The most successful article is " Two-Way Pragmatics : From World to Text and Back " where Ziva Ben-Porat traces the movements between literary representations of reality and the world by looking at the concepts of Jerusalem and autumn in Hebrew literature .
21 It is easiest to understand the modern methods for measuring electrical activity from the brain by looking at the development of these methods over the past hundred years or so .
22 Ollie trying to amuse the company by looking up relevant professionals like Divorce Lawyers and Rubber Goods Purveyors .
23 Some civil code jurisdictions get around the problem by looking for a consensus which blends the two sets of conditions , and uses the power of the court to resolve contradicting conditions .
24 We can set up situations — as noted by John Webster — in which we try to find out what is important to the animal by looking at what it prefers and trying to assess how much it will work for something ; how important that particular resource is to the animal .
25 Where written pupil work is produced , it obviously contains a great deal of information ; something can be learnt about the general stage of understanding of the class by looking through such work after the lesson , while more is revealed if it is possible to discuss it with the pupil concerned .
26 Dr Richard Barnes , funded by the Natural Environment Research Council , and Dr Stephen Tapper of the Game Conservancy , have documented the decline by looking at hunting records .
27 Criteria relating to generalization at grade A are given as : pupils will be able to make and test conjectures and formulate general rules , making use of symbols where appropriate , and , pupils will be able to appreciate the difference between testing a generalisation by looking at special cases and proving it deductively .
28 It is therefore necessary when conducting a survey of a flat to examine the lease to see what each owner is liable to pay for the upkeep of the building as a whole , to cross-question the managing agents on foreseeable charges , and to make some assessment of the state of the structure as a whole by looking in the roof space , checking for cracks in halls , staircases , basements and external walls .
29 The subtle effects of centuries of propaganda will not be easily overcome , but we could make a start by looking more honestly at the reality of war and stop being blinded by the glamour .
30 Frightening a woman by looking into her bedsit at eleven at night causing her to fear violence was held to be immediate despite the fact that the victim could have escaped in the time it would have taken for the accused to get to her : Smith v Chief Superintendent , Woking Police Station ( 1983 ) 76 Cr App R 234 ( DC ) .
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