Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] take a [noun sg] at " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Perhaps I 'll take a look at her feet myself , then , just in case , ’ Tom decided .
2 I 'll take a look at him . ’
3 ‘ Pollensa , and I 'll take a look at Alcudia while I 'm up there , ’ she told him .
4 I 'll take a look at you first . ’
5 I 'll take a look at that as well .
6 I 'll take a guess at you want and then it deadwood
7 ‘ Oh , I could take a stab at it . ’
8 As these demos were the only good productions released last month , here are some classic demos you should take a look at .
9 ‘ Maggie Smith and Kenneth Williams are two good reasons why you should take a look at a small brittle show called Share My Lettuce …
10 Perhaps you 'd take a look at him later ? ’
11 But while you are here , if it is n't too much trouble , perhaps you 'd take a look at a patient . ’
12 In fact I am developing a revealing , but ultimately frustrating line of correspondence with the Welsh Office and I would be grateful if you could take a look at the enclosed letter copies .
13 I hope you will take a look at the document and do whatever you can to ensure its recommendations are taken up in the final version of the regulations .
14 Before you can take a bearing at all there 's something you have to do , which is what , what am I about to do ?
15 But you can take a look at the instructions ; if you select the Reveal Codes menu option , the screen splits in two , with the formatting codes revealed in the lower screen .
16 This spray means you can take a look at what 's inside a letter without having to open it .
17 On the plus side however , if you are really stuck , you can take a glimpse at the map and your under way once more .
18 Next month we 'll take a look at various riffs and melodies using Pentatonic scales in fourths — so see you then .
19 We 'll take a look at him .
20 We 'll take a look at the medical supplies .
21 Rather than examine just one of Tony Revell 's acoustics , we thought we 'd take a look at two instead .
22 The ASB has not yet pronounced on any of the last three issues ( other than in a very preliminary way for securitisation ) , so the only real test so far is the treatment of extraordinary items , which we will take a look at .
23 ‘ But we will take a look at any breed at all , ’ he added .
24 We will take a look at them .
25 Could you let us know the application number so we can take a look at the file ?
26 And then perhaps you would care to call back at noon and we can take a look at the city . ’
27 Goibniu remembered that Gnomes were reportedly extremely greedy , but said they would take a look at the designs now , if the Gnomes were quite ready , thus galvanising the Gnomes into anxious industry , resulting in much unpacking of knapsacks and unrolling of parchments and remarks such as , ‘ Who 's got the plan of the turquoise bracelet ? ’ and ‘ Why did we bring along four sketches for the everyday silver tiara ? ’ and ‘ Flaherty 's sitting on the Coronation sceptre ! ’
28 He decided that on the way he would take a look at the nearby clump of trees from which the eerie sounds had drifted during the night .
29 Instead it will take a stab at forecasting the street price for its machines , giving the price it reckons that resellers will typically ask .
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