Example sentences of "look [adv] at [art] " in BNC.
Previous page Next pageNo | Sentence |
---|---|
31 | Having looked briefly at a number of issues — under-fives , black children in care , adoption and fostering , and young offenders — and highlighted problems such as the disproportionate custody decisions concerning young black people , she challenges the current position on policy and practice . |
32 | So far , we have looked briefly at the basics which are common to all camcorders , that is formats , body-shapes , and viewfinder arrangements . |
33 | The three chapters in this Section have looked briefly at the nature and methods of control , and some of the important techniques which aid control . |
34 | It looks closely at the range of policies developed by local government and in so doing assesses the relative responsibilities of various professional and political groups for their initiation and enactment . |
35 | A reconstruction of the concert formed a centrepiece of Manchester 's Festival of Expressionism , which has looked again at the German and Austrian blossoming that anticipated the dominant issues of 20th-century culture . |
36 | Erm , we have looked again at the programme for building this road . |
37 | The verdict was suicide , but many people thought he was murdered , and this series looks again at the evidence — although as usual the final verdict is left to the viewer . |
38 | BLUE PLANET 's sensational photography explores continents and oceans , and looks too at the forces that influence our environment : storms , volcanoes , earthquakes , typhoons and , perhaps the most powerful of all , Mankind . |
39 | Few studies have looked specifically at the elderly . |
40 | Coaching involves knowledge which can be either taught or practically applied and Thornton looks helpfully at the role of the director as spiritual coach : |
41 | Each activity looks specifically at the delivery of a number of national curriculum elements in the different subject areas , though the activity is planned to make sure that it is not too didactic , and not too heavily content-orientated . |
42 | Mary looks protectively at the doll : Mary 's mother looks , moved and protective , at Mary 's childish body and soft face . |
43 | While other poets busily peer about them , acknowledging the given world , Porter looks inwards at the figures described by his imagination . |
44 | It is no good not following those rules and then worrying when your teenager is not back at the expected time , looking nervously at the clock and twitching the curtains every time a car pulls up in your road . |
45 | Hornby on the occasion rebuked Brixton for not looking properly at the CNAA 's regulations — and the College was subsequently to have its proposals approved . |
46 | The typhoon shelters at Aberdeen and Mong Kok start to fill with craft , their prudent masters and owners looking uneasily at the eastern sky as it blackens and darkens , and as the wind begins to sing in the telephone wires , the unsecured edges of roofs begin to flap and creak , and the streets are busy with flying litter , and dust . |
47 | He stood , looking thoughtfully at the ground ; then , coming to himself , he shook hands once again . |
48 | ‘ There is no dance house in London which is big enough for what we want to do , ’ she said , looking admiringly at the spacious stage area being laid out to the rear of the former Empire Theatre . |
49 | The Blues are also looking enviously at the Ports Dublin-based midfielder Martin Russell . |
50 | After the cremation , while the few mourners were looking gloomily at the flowers , his uncle 's solicitor , a partner in the Ipswich practice , spoke to Lewis simply to say that he believed he already knew the contents of the will . |
51 | While much of the UK is looking gloomily at the dark clouds of a major recession , it seems poetic justice that for at least some of Belfast 's population , the future looks better than it has for many years . |
52 | Viewed in this way , attempts to delimit pragmatics in the ways explored above would make little sense ; pragmatics would not be a component or level of linguistic theory but a way of looking afresh at the data and methods of linguistics . |
53 | The role of the non-executive : Of course , not all of a non-executive 's time is spent looking outwards at the wider world . |
54 | The important point to note as a summary here , is that the algorithms suggested for solving 30 out of 36 errors , would find the correct ( i.e. intended ) word by looking only at the top ranked candidate string , which neatly solves the problem described earlier of what to choose as a starting point for possible error correction , and avoids the potentially explosive situations . |
55 | The young boy still stood like a soldier , holding the reins of the horses , his eyes looking eagerly at the piles of steaming dung obligingly dropped by both Philomel and Cranston 's mount . |
56 | Erika disappeared into the bathroom , Frau Nordern into the bedroom where Herr Nordern was sitting at his desk , looking absently at the wall . |
57 | Looking critically at the practices and processes of black , women artists , this course will concentrate on contemporary women of colour in the UK , their social relationships in the light of their gender and class . |
58 | ‘ Your lawn 's a bit overgrown , Dizzy , ’ one of Dizzy 's Women said , looking critically at the grass around her feet . |
59 | It 's not just the automotive industry which is looking critically at the suppliers . |
60 | She fell silent , looking uncertainly at the students . |