Similar words: steal a look, make a mistake, take away, take a shit, take a walk, take apart, take after, take aback. Meaning: v. look at with attention.
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(61) Take a look at your investment losses.
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(63) Can I take a look at the fountain pen?
(64) Let's take a look at the gas engine.
(65) Take a look at this thread started by Flyer.
(66) Before passing judgement, let's take a look at how most companies do business and examine the components of inventory carrying cost.
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(68) Just take a look at Sirius XM Radio, Pandora and Spotify.
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(79) Take a look at what you're spending, and if there's more cash going out than coming in, trim back.
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(81) Now take a look at the the reverse process -- building an in-memory object model from a data stream.
(82) In Listing 2, take a look at one output line from dtd2sql and then see how to pick apart its pieces (some wrapping added for presentation).
(83) In this video, HowStuffWorks will take a look inside MSN Virtual Earth to check out the competition.
(84) In this first chapter we take a look at how to make a good start as well as at the overall structure of a presentation.
(85) Take a look at my recent discovery, I used the new printing pl ate test chart found the printer on a exposure problem.
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