Example sentences of "[v-ing] at one " in BNC.

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1 She turned round to sec if he was laughing at one of the postcards but he was laughing at her .
2 As Mukařovský wrote ( Garvin 1964 : 22 ) : The task of the structuralist analyst is therefore to identify deviations from existing linguistic and literary practice ( ‘ norms ’ ) occurring at one level of the text ( say its syntax ) , and then relate the structure of this level to that of the other levels ( rhythm , syllable-structure , aspects of subject matter , etc. ) , in order to define the structure of the text as a whole .
3 Royal Insurance Holdings continued to ignore the drip of the John Spalvin share sales , gaining at one time 20p .
4 ‘ They'se stayin' at one of the tied cottages at Hillbrook Farm and they has to earn their keep .
5 Two sisters , two elderly women , clawing at one another ?
6 In Newham the picture was more complex , though not dissimilar , with the project tending at one year to be supporting people living on their own whose dementia was advanced or who for other reasons could not manage their own care , or needed some safeguarding care .
7 I live in France now , and I 'm married to a Frenchman , but my introduction to drama was through an amateur dramatic society in Stanmore , where we were living at one time .
8 CARING : Abdul Sattar Edhi with a girl living at one of his homes
9 CARING : Abdul Sattar Edhi with a girl living at one of his homes
10 Libby had been heaving and pushing at one of the logs , covered with rotten bark that peeled off , revealing orange insect eggs and small white channels like blood vessels covering the surface .
11 I do n't like to see people getting at one another , picking at one another , sledging one another , ’ Richardson said .
12 A mass of bodies scrambled over the shelves , everybody was shouting at one another and books were being thrown in all directions .
13 They were almost shouting at one another , and both seemed to realise it at the same time .
14 If we were all shouting at one another , the media would be here .
15 ‘ Neither do I. We 'll be looking at one or two players in the morning and pick a side then . ’
16 Next to him , his back to the gramophone , his friend Danny was looking at one of the Meccano magazines he had been given .
17 There was a brief flurry as Graham 's secretary came in and dispensed drinks , while the Old Man teased her kindly , and she giggled , and then they were all sitting looking at one another in silence .
18 Or you would n't ask Van Gogh to add more detail to a picture after looking at one of his works of art would you ? ’
19 Perhaps a couple are looking at one another in a different light — it is to be remembered that one in three marriages now ends in divorce .
20 It is entirely possible that this mechanism does operate , and that the members of a herd do use these clues when looking at one another .
21 Tom O'Neill was in the outer office looking at one of the pictures that lines the walls — Rena , Hugo 's favourite house model , wearing a loose cut trench coat over a tailored shirt and doe-skin pants .
22 As they stood on either side of the door looking at one another she felt as if a magic elixir was being created , ready to cure a disease .
23 ‘ By looking at one thing , we must always ignore another . ’
24 It was like looking at one of those pictures in a children 's book in which there was a glaringly obvious deliberate mistake .
25 They stopped outside Margaret 's house first and stood looking at one another .
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27 one 's hurting the other and the other hurts back so instead of maybe looking at one another , they just do n't work hard !
28 You see that 's the trouble you see every individual is different in the make up of life they are , so some 'd get pregnant by oh you might as well say looking at one another and another one they might perhaps go years and not get pregnant .
29 ‘ Do you realise that you have this exasperating habit of never looking at one , Edward ? ’
30 We begin by looking at one of the seminal theories of soccer spectator disorder , the Marxist approach of Ian Taylor .
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