Example sentences of "looking at [art] [noun pl] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Two well-dressed women were looking at the greenhouses for sale at a garden centre recently .
2 Now we started the morning by looking at the determinants of demand .
3 The intelligent amongst us have already been looking at the questions on page forty seven and realizing that despite the weirdness of the sound of this music there are some quite direct things that can be asked .
4 to do it and I think even , looking at the competencies of careers officers you 'd probably be able to pick out broad headings .
5 The County Council er together with its district council colleagues er has also spent five years looking at the problems in Greater York .
6 The department monitors the inmate population , offences against prison rules and the penalties awarded ; it assists management in determining security grades and in assessments on life sentence prisoners ; and it has been looking at the structures of meetings , the effectiveness of communications and the problems of stress in staff .
7 Before the Digital Servo Interface is described it may be worth looking at the principles of operation of these model servos .
8 Looking at the claims in terms of types of damage .
9 Looking at the effects of inheritance in a broader perspective , it is apparent that the laws and customs associated with it in any society have the effect of shaping kin relationships in ways other than the transmission of economic resources .
10 This is not simply a question of looking at the differences in income , wealth , or educational opportunities between men and women or between different ethnic groups .
11 But Earls Court only holds 20,000 and Maine Road football stadium had a capacity of 50,000 , so people looking at the crowds at Manchester always saw one empty or thinly populated stand .
12 There are various activities going on at the present , looking at the state of the rainforest , and what is happening , one of which is a project which we are involved in ourselves , which is looking at the incentives to people to erm manage the forest , for sustained yield , so it produces timber indefinitely .
13 We can corroborate our timescale of the circulation by looking at the changes in density surface of the salinity minimum .
14 The most fun thing to do in the whole country is walk around semi-darkened shopping centres after they have closed , looking at the windows of stores selling platoons of wheelbarrows and plastic garden furniture .
15 The most successful article is " Two-Way Pragmatics : From World to Text and Back " where Ziva Ben-Porat traces the movements between literary representations of reality and the world by looking at the concepts of Jerusalem and autumn in Hebrew literature .
16 The second is by looking at the patterns of coin finds , both those revealed by coins deposited in hoards and those which were casually lost and have been recovered in modern times by chance , by treasure hunting or by archaeological excavation .
17 Looking at the experiences of mothers in these households provides an insight into what life is like at the sharper end of economic and social change in Britain .
18 Erm looking at the figures of migration between Cleveland and North Yorkshire , I received yesterday some figures which which are quite interesting in this respect .
19 Looking at the figures for manufacturing job loss alongside the figures for employment gain in the services , it may appear that the labour shed from manufacturing industries has been absorbed by the service industries .
20 In this short series we 're looking at the boundaries of science , and we 're asking questions such as ‘ How cold can we get ? ’ and ‘ What is the smallest particle that we can envisage ? ’ .
21 Looking at the sorts of things that Paul writes about as well , you 'll see that there is a change in material ; up to now , he has been writing about Christian doctrine .
22 We then turn to the main techniques for studying the physiological side of the equation , lesions , stimulation , and recording , looking at the sorts of problems that affect our interpretation of experiments .
23 I stood looking at the pools of water lying on the pitch , the door of the directors ' Portakabin swinging back and forth on its one remaining hinge , and I recalled the good times , remembered the bad .
24 We haggle over the prices and try to avoid looking at the piles of fruit and salad vegetables on every stall .
25 Another route to a part-time job might be by looking at the cards in newsagents ' windows , or asking as your local Job Centre or office of Professional and Executive Recruitment , addresses of which will be in your local Yellow Pages .
26 ‘ We have been looking at the pictures of James and we are really upset because there is such a likeness . ’
27 Of all the questions used , only those with answers often , 100 or a half — looking at the relationships between millimetres , centimetres and metres — produced high success rates .
28 Not a classic illustration of the thesis of Aggleton and colleagues , who have been looking at the lifespans of cricketers and report a two-year gap in favour of right-handers , much of it ascribable to fewer deaths in accidents or in war .
29 Catherine Marsden will be here tomorrow to give you advice about keeping your skin young and beautiful and Dennis Howell who 's always young and fairly beautiful will be looking at the films on T V next week .
30 By looking at the links between sea level rise and volcanic activity over the last million years , he hopes to be able to predict whether our heating of the atmosphere today could earn us a fierce and violent reprimand from the planet in years to come .
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