Example sentences of "[pron] would look at the " in BNC.

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1 I would look at the lines and tremble .
2 And on Monday mornings , she would look at the little bridge on her willow pattern plate and wish she could run across it away from her Uncle Philip 's house to where the flowering trees were .
3 She would look at the rest later .
4 The short list included Professor Jim Jeffery , a long-standing combatant with the CEGB on economics , and Dr Janet Rowe , a well-known adviser on ecology , who would look at the effect of the development on its immediate environment .
5 ‘ I understand your concern , Shih Spatz , but if you would look at the other file . ’
6 Well it 's a training needs analysis Jayne , so that everybody , you would say , first of all you would look at the job of a careers officer , and say , Right what competencies do they need to use that job .
7 To give you an idea of how Zack would overcome a barrier blocking an exit , you would look at the colour of the barrier and match it with a coloured button .
8 So it was agreed , right in the beginning that we would establish a separate agency to manage the Eurofighter two thousand programme , but that we would look at the possibility of bringing these two agencies together at as early as possible time and the most expedient way for all concerned .
9 In general terms yes sir , one would look at the curtilage of a building , yes .
10 Five feet three , immensely strong — ‘ could pick up a thirteen-stone man by the seat of his pants ’ — a craftsman collier — ‘ he would look at the seam of coal … take a Number Two mandrel [ a half-headed pick ] and if he hit it just right , something like twenty tons of coal would fall out of the coal face ’ — and a man with a ‘ love of words , the longer the better ’ .
11 If the hon. Gentleman were interested in patient care , instead of opposing NHS trust proposals in principle , he would look at the merits of the proposals and decide whether they should go ahead on the basis of the interests of patient care — and that is precisely what my right hon. Friend will do .
12 As the hon. Gentleman obviously takes econometric models to bed with him , I wonder whether he would look at the implications of Liberal Democrat policy on one of the small industries to which his party is committed — the armed forces .
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