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

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1 As thoughts turn to booking a place in the holiday sun , Money Guardian looks at both the costs and savings of taking a break .
2 Early on , working in tandem with John Higgs , he had brought in the Farming and Wildlife Advisory Group and the Nature Conservancy Council to look at all the farms on the estate to make sure they were farming with conservation in mind .
3 No new generic names has been proposed fro " Ophiophthalmus " partly because there has been no opportunity to look at all the material but mainly because it remains to be demonstrated that it is distinct from the genus Ophiomitrella as stated before .
4 The latter can be thought of either as something like a pointer moving across a scale to a mark labelled " here " , or ultimately as a conscious observer looking at such a pointer and saying " By Jove , the electron 's here " on this occasion .
5 In 1910 , when the Golden Jubilee of Thomas Street was being celebrated , the Quarterly Board looked at all the work of God on the Circuit and among other things they recorded their feeling that ‘ in Edenderry there is set before us an open door and we are determined to enter in . ’
6 Yes , it will be appropriate for both British Rail 's internal inquiry and the inquiry that I have announced under the railway inspectorate to look at all the implications that may be relevant to the work being undertaken .
7 To address this problem CACI 's gravity model looks at all the centres around each sector .
8 Now we performed uni-variant analysis looking at all the parameters shown on the left .
9 First we had to choose what animal to make , so we went round the Star Zoo to look at all the animals .
10 If the grounds of referral are accepted by both parents and child at the Hearing , the Panel looks at all the information that has been provided for them .
11 He is a great walker now — distance no object — and we had a fine time looking at all the things the canal had to offer , including frozen puddles and flying swans .
12 ‘ I do not know what the final outcome will be and would stress that there is no obvious solution at this point , but at least we now have adequate time to look at all the alternatives . ’
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