Example sentences of "the [noun] [adv] look at " in BNC.

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1 The prince too looked at the German , turning his head and collar towards him and putting on his pince-nez , though without the slightest curiosity .
2 The Steelworkers , financing their programme through a 1 per cent levy on union dues , provided training for reps in fighting union-busting methods in the early 1930s ; by 1985 , they had developed a full two-day residential course on ‘ Facing Management ’ , which includes introduction exercises , and a role play ( ‘ Handle with Care ’ ) on productivity bargaining ; the course also looks at Japanese management methods , quality circles and technological change .
3 Not content to stay with these positive outcomes , the study also looks at the experiences of the minority of residents who are unhappy with their accommodation and explores the problems behind this discontent .
4 The Committee then looked at the approach taken in Victoria , Australia , where the relevant statute lists special factors which will convert an indecent assault into an aggravated one .
5 The judge effectively looked at the overall plan and examined the position before and after the plan in order to see where the element of bounty lay .
6 The dogs stand in numerical order and the judge then looks at every exhibit and examines teeth and , in the case of dogs , testicles .
7 Midway through the interview the big-shot deliberately looks at his or her ostentatious watch .
8 THE Government is being urged to appoint an independent commission on the future of Scottish local government , similar to the body now looking at councils in England and Wales .
9 The team also looked at other companies ' inductions , including those of our clients .
10 Though the firms eventually chose America 's General Dynamics ( having had their second choice , McDonnell Douglas , and their first choice , going it alone , overruled by the Japanese government ) , the group also looked at the Panavia Tornado , the Anglo-American Harrier it and the Swedish Gripen .
11 Do you think that in all schools the head always looked at all the reports ?
12 ( The court also looked at the methodology and decided that the expert had been right about it anyway . )
13 I have of course had the advantage of considering this matter er previously , and I have had the chance also to look at the various objections that have been made .
14 ‘ The work is an incredible carrier of anxiety , ’ John Caldwell , curator for painting and sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art , says of the Biennale piece , ‘ In a pornographic movie , the people never look at the camera because we need to sense that we 're looking through a window , we 're safe , we 're the voyeur .
15 In the second example it may be that the person has to deal with the surrounding bereavements before she can clear the ground enough to look at what was probably the major one .
16 The guide also looks at the repossessions market in general and at the costs of buying a house .
17 He 'd lie on his bed at three or four in the morning just looking at them with rapt concentration , not reading them , just laying them out , changing which one was next to which one , as if determining some sequence or some relationship between the writers .
18 The exhibition also looks at the making and selling of instruments on Merseyside over the past 200 years .
19 The girls both look at me , and the giggler slows her giggling .
20 The pigs the mariners left on the islands probably looked at lot like the ancestral wild boars , and certainly when pink pigs go wild , it 's only a few generations before they 're muscular , nimble and fierce again .
21 The Society also looks at the loans that are six months or more in arrears but have not been taken into possession , and adds a percentage of such arrears to the specific provision figure .
22 and you had , and the man there looked at his stock and he would n't , he would n't sell you rub well they did n't get rubbish in , because
23 The report also looks at ways in which the effectiveness and targeting of ICA could be improved — for example by increasing the level , raising the earnings rule and by improving the take-up of Attendance Allowance .
24 the report also looks at the health risks linked to eating excess sugar , notably sucrose and sugar-based sweeteners . ’
25 The report also looks at a wide variety of other Scottish buildings which have been allowed to deteriorate or may be destroyed by development .
26 The report then looks at how the fund was used , the outcomes obtained and the options for those refused help .
27 She came and made me a ham sandwich and the maid just look at her to eat it now .
28 The book also looks at European policies , and considers the implementation of policy changes within a political and institutional context .
29 The book also looks at costings , materials , design features plus the legal and financial angles of building your own home .
30 The book also looks at ‘ The Most Healthy Diet Known to Science ’ , based on new nutritional guidelines .
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