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1 However, the Home Office said that they could only look at figures given from the time of the application.
2 Last Saturday's sheep sale marked the 30th anniversary of Mountbellew Mart, which spurred me to look at figures from the late '80s.
3 Ella drops on step, looks at figures , and grins.
4 This would not appear to be the case if one looks at figures concerning advertising spend in 2006.
5 He had a bedroom, and moved a large secretary desk into it, and sat there all day looking at figures .
6 Woodcock said she had not looked at figures for this year to see if there was a trend with approvable letters.
7 "I have no need to look at figures , Maester Luwin," she told him, never taking her eyes from Bran.
8 Look at figures 1 and 2 until your eye retains the memory of them, then try to duplicate the picture every time you aim.
9 The Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) looked at figures from young people's diabetes units across England and Wales in 2013-14.
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