Example sentences of "we look at [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Oh hi , hi there , my name is Mrs I ordered an oven about two weeks ago , I just wanted to know if it 's in er where , where we looking at that ?
2 Will that continue to be the case , or are we looking at some kind of block grant formula here ?
3 Now what were we looking at last time ?
4 ‘ If we go to your house today , can we look at these rooms ?
5 Did we look at those before ?
6 ‘ Then why do n't we look at this scenario ? ’ said Branson .
7 We look at other possible answers in the next chapter .
8 We look at other couples where you see the man with his hobbies and his pint , and the wife has her friends and bingo .
9 Unavoidably , we have to delay some decisions , we put off other decisions , we look at other alternatives , that is the way that you prudently manage budgets .
10 Tonight , we look at other memorable programmes from the archives and ask what the future holds ?
11 If we look at regional Governments across Europe that do n't have to go cap in hand every time to some deadbeat in White Hall , right , they go straight to Europe and they network across Europe and they exchange ideas and things happen .
12 But before we look at that we must first turn to examine the record in a little more detail .
13 We look at that
14 None of the translations really does full justice to verse 20 , and we 'll do a little detective work when we look at that verse in a few minutes .
15 Clearly in that situation the city of York is highly constrained , it 's a modern industrial city with a very tight medieval core , a historic core which is is world renowned , but a historic core which actually only covers four percent of the built area of the city itself , when we look at that wider area erm the central historic core together with the eight other conservation areas in the city and conservation areas in the remainder of the urban settlement comes to some thirteen percent of the urban area .
16 The the particular point that that I wish to pick up on though was from M Mr Curtis and his reference to erm the draft P P G thirteen , and whilst I 'd say that the point of the H B F that it 's only a draft publication at this stage , there 's in my view been too mu much over reliance on the reference in there to self containment , you see if we look at that particular paragraph , two point one two , it actually says avoid the development of small new settlements which are not to , sorry , I 'll start that again , avoid the development of small new settlements which are not be likely to be well served by public transport , or which will not be largely self contained .
17 PLUS — AN ALTERNATIVE THERAPY SPECIAL We look at alternative medicines and how they can help you get back on your feet after a marathon .
18 Section 6.2 looks again at conventional applications development , but in the overall context of a database approach , and then we look at alternative ways of developing applications , again in a database environment .
19 For instance , if we look at religious culture , we can see that the monotraumatic theory is outstandingly good for totemism , the totemic aspects of polytheism and many aspects of monotheism .
20 We look at each one in turn .
21 In order to make some sense of these debates about changing class boundaries , we look at each class in turn , and draw in our analysis on two highly useful concepts , the concepts of ‘ social closure ’ and ‘ social reproduction ’ .
22 We look at each other nervously .
23 When we look at each of the small group " scenes " we can accord them much higher status ; instead of commenting on the changing position of the door handle , we can discuss which moments from each of the " interviews " we will keep in the documentary ; we have an informing context in which to discuss what each of the interviewees said .
24 We look at each other .
25 But before we look at each step in turn .
26 The greetings , we look at each part , the greetings and er appropriate sociability , that was good did n't go on too long , friendly , two way , was n't all one , one sided .
27 If we look at each of the consonants just mentioned and see which of the features each one has , we get a table like this , where + means that a phoneme does possess that feature and — means that it does not :
28 Here we look at four of the top London curry houses favoured by MPs and other ‘ pilaus of society ’ .
29 Cutting across these are several other divisions , and below we look at four of the more important , each of which became more pronounced during the 1980s : geographical divisions , labour market divisions , racial divisions and gender divisions .
30 If , however , we look at recent developments in this area , we find that there is little justification for such claims .
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