Example sentences of "to look again [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She thought she saw a movement and turned to look again at a stone figure lying on a tomb .
2 Sometimes they will go back to look again at a word which has been passed .
3 In particular , it promised to look again at the case of Canford Heath in Dorset , where a recent court judgement upheld the decision by Poole Borough Council to build houses on the heath in the face of vociferous opposition from conservation groups , led by the World Wide Fund for Nature [ see ED no .
4 The Home Office has agreed to look again at the case of two men serving life for the murder of a drug dealer .
5 And he 's promised to look again at the case for allowing British Rail to bid for franchises .
6 My right hon. and learned Friend the Secretary of State will take the case to his colleagues in the Council of Ministers and ask them to look again at the proposals , which would be damaging not only to British industry but to industries — including tourism — right across the Community .
7 The handicapped children who joined school forced us to look again at the provision we made for children .
8 Since then only a few have carried the flame in Europe and India , but recently the worldwide growth of homœopathy has started to look again at the LM potencies which Hahnemann describes , in a footnote to 270 as being ‘ the most powerful and at the same time mildest in action i.e. as the most perfected . ’
9 It has all necessary powers to look again at the problem it has created and decide whether it is in the overall interest of the locality to have a commercial port .
10 And yet the impact on us is considerable , and I 'm seriously wondering whether the major spending committees ought not to look again at the budgets that they 're erm , and I 've discussed this with , and obviously education is the big problem , but er , I 'm not convinced that erm , the sums of money which we 're being asked to pay out , not be taken from the education budget without too dra drastic an effect on the school .
11 So perhaps another note for Mr Patten 's no doubt very full in-tray is to look again at the decision to close down the body responsible for developing Milton Keynes , and start a new government initiative to encourage more new settlements throughout the region , rather than leaving it to private consortia to chance their arms through a development control system which seems unable to accommodate new initiatives in planning .
12 There 's , there 's the Racial Equality council issue , where erm , I mean I think there 's er , I would like to look again at the degree to which compliance and contract compliance can be achieved through the county council 's procedures which we looked at about four years ago , and I would see that at least as important as working and funding outside activities .
13 Perhaps it is time for the powers that be to look again at the slalom rules that allow dipping and sideways presentations .
14 I think you need to look again at the bit I 've marked above where I could n't understand it , and try to clear up the problem .
15 Was n't the original idea to look again at the application of science and technology to policing ?
16 The Jockey Club has announced it is to look again at the appeals procedure available to parties involved in disciplinary hearings .
17 With the franchise bids for Channel 3 close to completion and the date set for the advertising of Channel 5 franchises it is timely to look again at the possibilities in the new channel , and in particular at the potential for ‘ city television ’ .
18 I must write to the Michelin and ask them to look again at the Fermette Marboeuf !
19 Now the Home Office has agreed to look again into the circumstances surrounding Wiltshire 's death .
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