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

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1 Engineers from the DoT are to look at the southbound-only A1(M) and A66(M) interchange near the town to see if it can be adapted for northbound traffic .
2 The research is looking at the issues from a variety of angles .
3 The purpose of this chapter is to look at the infancy stories about Jesus as recorded by both Matthew and Luke .
4 The purpose of this chapter is to look at the varying responses to Jesus found in the Synoptic Gospels .
5 One of the aims of this chapter is to look at the effect on word discriminability in continuous speech of increasing the depth of the phoneme graph .
6 A good rule is to look at the shape and size of the flower before you press it , and then imagine what it will look like once it is flat .
7 Water is normally paid for via the water rates , but the water industry is looking at the feasibility of water metering in the future .
8 The next phase of the study was to look at the quality of these ponds in terms of the numbers of species of animals and plants they support , the water chemistry and the surrounding land use of each pond or loch .
9 He says that the council are looking at a number of options , the pool is being considered because it 's very costly to run .
10 Its terms of reference were to look at the management of the financial and manpower resources of the NHS .
11 So this boy is looking at the irises and I 'm doing the VAT on a multiple despatch but I 'm also looking out of the corner of my eye and thinking , ‘ You 're a Monday to Friday . ’
12 For now the Council is looking at a number of ways to save money , if they DO decide to close the pool , these might be the only swimmers left later this summer .
13 Elsewhere both Sheffield and Leeds City Councils have actively considered schemes to set up local recording studios , while one London Borough Council is looking at the needs of its local black music scene .
14 She is conscious of the fact that the Arts Council is looking at the entire range of dance companies which it supports , and that funds will be concentrated on those which seem to have the most positive artistic policy .
15 I mean the foyer when you come in to the building when the place was refurbished that was that we got the consultant 's to look at the into the foyer and what you see as you come into the building is the recommendations of those consultants were talking about having a red foyer making it inviting and friendly that was their recommendation which was adopted .
16 A starting point for this exercise was to look at the courses due for validation or review in 1993 .
17 This was discussed at Public Transport at its last meeting , and there 's quite a lot of preamble , but basically erm in response to this request , erm Mr Townsend said that he reported the bus and coach council was looking at the question of pollution and green issues generally , and was about to produce a document suggesting ways forward .
18 ok , this poem 's called erm A Pause In A Moment Worn out days dressed in damp wheat , heavy coat pulling at tired shoulders , memory pushed back , brought forward in the click of a stick , pause in a moment , sunset reflected in eyes offering the warmth of recognition , so that poem started with the overcoat and that was the mood as I say , that was the mood of rejection erm and there was something about the way the old girl was looking at the women on the bridge , almost as if there was this recognition and , as it brought back memories that perhaps went or as black as the overcoat , erm the next er painting which I 'm going to read to you about is erm have you
19 He says it 's hard in a new league with new players but his job is to look at the positive things and not the negative ones .
20 Nobody in marketing is looking at a plus or minus two per cent — they 're looking at trends in the longer term . ’
21 Rather , my aim is to look at the kinds of assumption that informed the various strands of positivist criminology , and at the way they differed from classical assumptions in both theory and practice .
22 The supermarket group is looking at a site occupied by the Caldaire bus company .
23 The supermarket group is looking at a site occupied by the town 's Caldaire bus company .
24 Another group is looking at the development of new modules to add to the current specifications for the general SVQs in care .
25 Perhaps the most suitable starting point is to look at the major domestically based leisure groups , the activities of which are summed up in Table 11.13 .
26 The purpose of the present investigation is to look at the influence of psychosocial factors on these patterns of health in the middle years .
27 The senator was looking at the sun-reflecting sea .
28 A group was looking at a book showing the various kinds of puppets to be made .
29 If we set the poem 's rubric , which informs us that we shall be reading a fabliau , on one side for the moment , we could in the first stanza be looking at a tail-rhyme romance — a type familiar in English literature from the fourteenth century .
30 The object is to look at the growth experience of the United Kingdom over the last 80 years or so as a whole — which strangely enough has not yet been examined .
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