Example sentences of "have look at [art] " in BNC.

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1 They have looked at a clear historical development , distinct traditions and geographical origins in determining this question , and so far have confirmed that Sikhs , Jews , and Gypsies , but not Rastafarians , are ethnic groups .
2 In the example of Rubik 's cube , we have looked at a substantial problem that leads naturally to a great deal of mathematics and uses many techniques of problem solving .
3 The clubs have looked at the situation and felt it was time to change .
4 So far we have looked at the consensual influence of television : at influences that varied from time to time but affected all or most citizens at any one time .
5 We have looked at the attachment of motorists for their cars , the increasing use of heavy lorries , and the reasons why governments are reluctant to impose taxes which push up inflation and weaken an important manufacturing industry .
6 ‘ We have looked at the situation carefully , ’ a spokeswoman said , ‘ and we are confident that our clients will not be in any danger . ’
7 So far in this section we have looked at the present provision of training and at ways of improving the system .
8 They have looked at the commission of offences reported over time by a sample of youths in longitudinal surveys .
9 Chapters 6 and 7 have looked at the way that books can be evaluated , and at the sources for evaluation .
10 In this chapter we have looked at the extent to which chronic sickness rates as reported on the GHS are predictable from death rates .
11 We have looked at the distribution of two variables in this chapter : an indicator of the monetary wealth of a nation , GNP per capita , and an indicator of the material standard of living of a nation , the average age to which people can expect to live .
12 So far we have looked at the view that sex differences affect the way in which the police and the courts act toward offenders , and that this enables women to escape criminalisation to a greater extent than men .
13 Already we have looked at the healthy state of the majority of children when they enter this world and how their health tends to deteriorate slowly with time .
14 Over the last couple of issues of PFK we have looked at the measures we need to take to avoid disharmony in the marine aquarium due to the natural aggressive tendencies of some reef fish and invertebrates towards one another .
15 We have looked at the maintenance required to keep your water quality ideal for your fish .
16 The economic theory underlying this optimistic view of technical change is termed ‘ compensation theory ’ , and we will discuss this after we have looked at the competing rhetorical question .
17 ‘ But we wo n't be able to say what happened until we have looked at the area in daylight . ’
18 We have looked at the idea of a female , in-dwelling , general light , which radiates out even though we may scarcely be aware of it .
19 So far , we have looked at the external environment in only a very general kind of way .
20 It is based at least in part on a historical view that the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki may have been militarily unnecessary — a view which is strongly contested by some but by no means all historians who have looked at the matter .
21 Most people who have looked at the matter have concluded that deterrence played at least some part in the process .
22 The Centers for Disease Control in the USA have looked at the families of HIV positive people who were sharing facilities such as toilets , baths , beds , crockery and cutlery .
23 I am not arguing that children do not suffer at the hands of adults ; clearly they do and again we have looked at the evidence concerning incidence and prevalence .
24 Therapist : ‘ Now we have looked at the physical symptoms and the thoughts that accompany them , let's now look at how anxiety effects your behaviour .
25 Recent seminars have looked at the changing situation in southern Africa and the Gulf War and its effects .
26 Those of us who have looked at the development of treatments for decaying stone during the past twenty years have had to learn the lesson that there are no ‘ magic ’ solutions .
27 We have looked at the devices which create formal links between sentences ; at pragmatic interpretations which link literal meaning to function and social meaning ; at the existence of hierarchical structures in particular discourse types ; and finally at the conversational mechanisms which enable people to construct informal discourse together and make sense of what is happening as they do so .
28 I have looked at the stones .
29 However , we have looked at the men who operate outside the Premier 's direct influence , at the men whose phone calls no one ever puts on hold .
30 Other investigators have looked at the effects of unilateral ECT in relation to handedness .
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