Example sentences of "[adv] be looking [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Industry will especially be looking to the polytechnics to provide a further and much needed stimulus to innovations already taking place in higher education ; in particular , in the development of mixed degree courses , modular courses coupled with practical experience , and of the sandwich system of education and training generally , and in the opening up of opportunities for women in all branches of higher education , not least science and technology .
2 I believe we should not only be looking at simple traffic calming , I believe we should be looking at er greater use of subsidised school transport and in fact transport called for a report and I gather going on right out .
3 Therefore I would not necessarily be looking for a secretarial position , and would be open to other suggestions .
4 The main offenders here are non-indigenous natives who have cleared areas ad acres of the best soil , farming it very poorly and working it as though it were a private farm … there is no rotation of crops and no manure applied which means he will soon be looking for another 100 acres of good soil to ruin .
5 The millions who would soon be looking for somewhere to spend their hard-earned break were his natural customers .
6 A SMALL village business , which is to shortly celebrate its first birthday , has been so successful it could soon be looking for bigger premises .
7 You can do them all , just be looking at that .
8 but at the same time they should n't just be looking at the subjects in isolation
9 What they may unconsciously be looking for is containment .
10 A good agency interviewer will look through it and pick up on the same gaps and discrepancies which will appear to the job interviewer but will not be looking with any one particular job in mind .
11 Well , I think all I can do is to reiterate that this road would not be considered for construction at all at this stage if it was n't for the probable re-siting of the erm transfer station and therefore we would not be looking at any aspect of it at this time if it were not for that .
12 They might not know him by sight , or might not be looking for him at all .
13 We expect candidates to communicate effectively — but will not be looking for perfect Business English .
14 They may not be looking for treatment or rehabilitation but er what we can offer them is clean injecting equipment er free condoms , because H I V is transmitted sexually as well , probably more than , more often than in Oxfordshire , er and also we have been prescribing from an assessment clinic in the city centre .
15 These hoops can be jumped through quickly if all parties cooperate , but the point is that some potential candidates for the 1990 Edinburgh course will already be looking for possible courses early in 1989 .
16 As a result , I shall experience a succession of different " complexes of qualities " but I shall still be looking at the same bunch of flowers .
17 We could still be looking for it when they blow us out of the water . ’
18 ‘ But if he had wanted to disappear with the diamonds , ’ she persisted , ‘ we 'd still be looking for him now . ’
19 Even if one were to , as I do , empathize with sophisticated functional Marxism of , say , G. A. Cohen and speak of the compatibility or incompatibility of certain sets of cultural forms with certain other sets of production relations , one would still be looking for an explanation of the specific properties of those cultural forms .
20 The formal publication stage is much the same when it comes to record content — peer and institution review will still be looking for the same things .
21 We should always be looking for opportunities to celebrate success .
22 Thus they will always be looking for ways of expanding their balance sheets provided this leads to extra profit .
23 Let us not always be looking for great change .
24 Er but for as long as all of us sit here we will always be looking for further improvements .
25 Finally , it should be remembered that in looking for linguistically significant aspects of speech we must always be looking for contrasts ; one of the most important things about any unit of phonology or grammar is the set of items it contrasts with .
26 Erm , so , the , given any organisation should always be looking at what it 's been , it 's doing to see whether , what it 's doing , erm , it should continue to do , you know , whether the , whether the services is a defunct or whatever , or whether we could provide it in a , erm in the most up to date way , the most progressive way .
27 ‘ I ca n't always be looking after all your property . ’
28 From a 1991 stand-point , in five years time we should possibly be looking towards SPARC-based workstations running from a large multi-user Unix file-server , but this is an area where rapid technological change requires planning to be a continuously updated process .
29 This year management will also be looking for concessions on working practices .
30 The stable , who may lose head lad Paddy Rudkin for a training job with Sheikh Mohammed in the Gulf at the end of the season , will also be looking for a new assistant trainer with Simon Bray leaving to gain more experience in America .
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