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

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1 The second finding looks at the impact that CNN has had on the viewing of news .
2 THE LOOK looks at the concept of logos .
3 ARE YOU HAPPY WITH THE WAY YOUR HAIR LOOKS AT THE MOMENT ? :
4 Our legal correspondent looks at the possibilities of and the background to plea bargaining , one of the issues covered in a recent Government consultation document on improving the delivery of justice system in Scotland .
5 Our legal correspondent looks at the aftermath of the London bombs .
6 Mum looks at the proffered phone in a slightly puzzled way .
7 The second sub-section looks at the implementation of more sophisticated open-loop control schemes and shows that in many cases the choice of software- or hardware-based control depends on the aspects of performance which are most important in the particular application .
8 This chapter looks at the relationship between genes and organisms in a new way .
9 The next section of this chapter looks at the theoretical aspects which underpin this budgetary process and plan .
10 The next chapter looks at the way in which the working class has been involved in class alliances in order to capture the state and exert influence that way .
11 This chapter looks at the basic concepts and design of both action and research , and relates our plans to studies and projects carried out elsewhere .
12 This chapter looks at the three major categories of organisation in the light of those considerations likely to prove most significant for surveyors : management authority of the participants , the raising and use of finance , the administrative burdens which will be created , the conduct of relations with outsiders and the settlement of disputes .
13 This chapter looks at the perceptions of parents of their role in the assessment of their child 's special educational needs as part of the Statementing process carried out under the 1981 Education Act .
14 The following chapter looks at the debates over permissiveness in more detail , by examining the preoccupations of the moral entrepreneurs of the period , and in particular , Mary Whitehouse and the National Viewers ' and Listeners ' Association .
15 This chapter looks at the development of a conservative fascist tradition and the following one assesses racial nationalism .
16 The chapter looks at the formal regulatory approach as adopted in the UK and the US .
17 The profits from Jimmy Campbell 's cleverly-titled book about the Blackpool he has known for more than 45 years will go to the RNLI , and so it is perhaps appropriate that the very first chapter looks at the well-known Bickerstaffe family .
18 This chapter looks at the efforts of philanthropists and defenders of women 's rights to expand the range of employment for both working-class and middle-class girls who needed to earn a living .
19 This chapter looks at the rise in the secondary labour market , studies what the future trends are likely to be , and examines how limited the scope of traditional trade union action will be in countering the consequences of this job market restructuring .
20 The next chapter looks at the implementation of social policy .
21 This chapter looks at the roles video can have in teacher training and at materials associated with these roles .
22 This chapter looks at the uses they may put it to .
23 The fourth and final section of the chapter looks at the role of the Jews in modernist Berlin .
24 This chapter looks at the existing pattern of UK taxation and the changes that have taken place in recent years .
25 This chapter looks at the main academic and political perspectives on health and health care which have shaped the debate , and revolves around three broad areas of analysis .
26 This chapter looks at the debate over aggregate demand .
27 This chapter looks at the limited right of challenge to the validity of an expert 's decision , and explains : ( 1 ) that it is the parties to a contract who get involved in various kinds of court proceedings where the validity of the decision is challenged , and not the expert ( 13.2 ) ; ( 2 ) the grounds for challenge ( 13.3 ) ; ( 3 ) the earlier history of the law of mistake in expert determination ( 13.4 ) ; ( 4 ) more recent developments ( 13.5 ) ; ( 5 ) the current position ( 13.6 ) ; ( 6 ) speaking and non-speaking decisions ( 13.7 ) ; ( 7 ) points of law ( 13.8 ) ; ( 8 ) construction of documents ( 13.9 ) ; ( 9 ) various other aspects of mistake ( 13.10 – 13.13 ) ; and ( 10 ) the future of the doctrine ( 13.14 ) .
28 This chapter looks at the way in which overseas trusts are made subject to UK income taxation .
29 and if you look in the blue box , bottom left to begin with it says this chapter looks at the way in which human beings treat animals .
30 The second in a three-part series on America 's reviving car industry looks at the way its management has changed
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