Example sentences of "a [noun] at [adj] " in BNC.

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31 The US factories had evolved into organisations that set out tightly circumscribed jobs , fixed procedures , absolutely nothing in terms of flexible working , multi-skilling , employee responsiveness — any of those sorts of things — and they took a look at Japanese cost patterns and thought that American industry was just going down the plug . ’
32 Man , furthermore , shares sociality with a wide array of other living organisms and to treat the specifically human kind without a look at other species would be to assume too narrow a perspective .
33 The chapter will therefore end by taking a look at recent and forthcoming developments in manufacturing to see how these fit in with the idea of generic strategies and their implications for accounting — i.e. not just now , but for the foreseeable future .
34 Stephen Lee takes a look at Alpine life over the ages
35 Thomas outlines the following kinds of observations and activities of HMI : observation of the exchanges between pupil and teacher , and pupil and pupil ; discussion with pupils as a group , or individually ; a look at current or past work of pupils ; requests to pupils to do some particular piece of written work ; discussions with teachers to find out aims and to check observations ; examination of schemes of work and pupil records ; a look at the quality of resources and how they are used .
36 Part of Dr Brian Eyre , AEA Chief Executive 's visit to Culham last month incorporated a look at current work in Fusion , in particular the START experiment , and at new areas being developed for plasma processing .
37 Join us for another Fox Report tomorrow at six , for a look at international , local and national news , but do n't go away , Steve Priestley 's back with the Red Fox after the news at seven o'clock .
38 You 'll manage large cakes let's have a look at small cakes .
39 It 's also worth taking a look at French self-catering specialist Touralp 's brochure ( 071-602 1952 ) .
40 Travel : When the young cry freedom Mary Keen takes a look at overseas adventure from the parent 's point of view
41 This month we take a look at Big Trouble In Little China and boy , is it dire !
42 How about , perhaps at this point , having a look at non-verbal behaviour , perhaps more broadly ?
43 I 've just asked him about the collaborative review the focus is apparently on national curriculum so that means maths , English and , but they want to look ge more general issues and because they 're in on a Wens Tuesday and a Wednesday he said that they would go in a look at , three of them would go in a look at taught tutorial lessons they will want to talk to me about the tutorial programme I would hope that that would involve somebody else cos I 've got the bit of the fence that I sit on and ask one or two of you to give your opinion if , if you 're available .
44 Now let us have a look at proper jargon as it applies to technical reports .
45 He believed , however , that in the short run — whatever time that might be — they had much to gain ‘ from the support and strength which they derive from the CNAA ’ — and a look at American accreditation had reinforced his view .
46 ‘ But working with the private sector has enriched the curriculum and given pupils a look at real-life problems . ’
47 Okay , well let's have a look at different forms of communication .
48 The trio are to be featured on Channel Four 's short programme Voters which takes a look at different groups of the electorate .
49 So we 'll do , let's just split into two groups , one group to have a look at aggressive people , one group to have a look at passive and what I 'd like to do is identify any groups .
50 Plenty of information here , with potted histories of all the NFL teams , a look at past Super Bowls and a records section .
51 Put your hand up , I ca Okay , it may be worth , in that case , having a look at past papers and having a go at writing the essays .
52 You may enjoy talking but this does not make you a wizard at verbal presentations .
53 The EC has also put forward an advisory , non-binding , maximum figure that would work out at about 87.5p a gallon at current rates .
54 The science establishment itself , in particular the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique ( CNRS ) , France 's 25 000-strong state research body , was rendered wide-eyed by a reorganisation at senior levels at the end of 1981 .
55 We have already seen that when a system undergoes a change at constant pressure the energy transferred as heat is called the enthalpy change .
56 Enthusiasts can enjoy a flutter at flat and jump meetings throughout the year as well as a variety of special themed events .
57 The result ( which can be deduced from Fleming 's left-hand rule — the only two-fingered gesture in the school syllabus ) is a force at right angles to both the current and the magnetic field — ie , along the main axis of the boat .
58 I am not offering excuses , but up against such class it was unfortunate that we could not field a side at full strength .
59 Delaney went in , and pulled up as if he had been hit with a magnum at close range .
60 The platoon commander reports her platoon ready for inspection to the inspecting officer at a passing-out-parade at WRAC Depot in Guildford
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