Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] at these [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | But many people only laughed at these stories . |
2 | Just looking at these questions … one can … have an influence even through mathematics which I see as being unlike many other subjects … |
3 | ‘ OK , let's just look at these phone-booths the rat has been using . |
4 | Just look at these clothes . |
5 | The Plan will complement programmes of community regeneration already aimed at these areas . |
6 | Even in the USA , where a radical process of resettlement got underway at an early stage , most reported episodes of mental illness are still treated at these institutions . |
7 | Refuse tips are frequented by large numbers of gulls and the few wintering Lesser Black-backed Gulls are usually found at these sites , often inland . |
8 | The question of an invitation to Gorbachev to attend the G-7 meeting was also raised at these meetings . |
9 | What differentiates this now from uncontextualised still image work is that the audience are now looking at these images in role ; they are interrogating the images as if they were detectives looking at photographic evidence . |
10 | We must now look at these hamlets : when they originated , how they developed and how they managed the landscape . |
11 | Now look at these continuations : |
12 | ‘ Master Allingham came out to look at these carvings ? ’ |
13 | Please look at these numbers and this satellite picture . ’ |
14 | ‘ We should be able ter look at these books an' see at a glance 'ow we 're doin' . ’ |
15 | Miss Logan grew seriously perturbed at these observations . |
16 | In Yorkshire when man goes into a decline during his wife 's pregnancy they giggle behind their hands and say he is " carrying " the baby , I never laugh at these remarks because I am convinced I " carried " my son . |
17 | I was getting rather frustrated abortively striking at these plucks and finding my worm chewed up . |