Example sentences of "[am/are] [v-ing] at [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Then , if you wish , split your walks into a.m. and p.m. on alternate days when you are walking at a moderate pace .
2 More evidence of the worldwide decline of coral has emerged from Florida , where researchers who have been monitoring the health of the reefs since 1976 report that they are dying at a rapid rate .
3 Accelerated by the current economic recession , old manufacturing industries are disappearing while the new information technology based industries are developing at a high rate .
4 She says , over 500 people are meeting at the European Parliament in Brussels today , to talk about disabled people 's human rights .
5 She says , over 500 people are meeting at the European Parliament in Brussels today , to talk about disabled people 's human rights .
6 They are operating at the bottom end of the market with no capital and no security .
7 right so if you er draw a make sure you have got at least half a page , right , you are going to be drawing two quite familiar diagrams , right , you er , first of all just draw a normal total product curve , what we are going to do , because we are looking at a fixed level of output , sorry fixed level of capital what we are going to be analysing is the relationships between the total product of labour , the average product of labour , and the marginal product of labour , right , for a given level of capital okay , so the total product curve just tells us what happens to output as we increase the level of our variable factor labour keeping capital fixed at some constant constant level
8 They are fine in Cookstown when you are looking at a working population of 8 or 9,000 people , but in Belfast travel-to-work area you are looking at something like 150,000 people and that confuses the well-off and the very impoverished .
9 Tack on VAT at the standard rate , and you are looking at a total tax take of £1.33 ( surprisingly , the same as on diesel ) and £1.60 respectively .
10 So when we look at Paul as he writes about himself , we are looking at a Christian man whose life and words have parallels for each one of us .
11 Asked what was in the fresh package , she said repeatedly : ‘ We are looking at a whole range of options which will help unemployed people , in particular long-term unemployed , to keep in touch with the workplace , keep their skills updated and use their time more productively than some of the rules and regulations currently allow . ’
12 Children are sometimes told ‘ it is rude to stare ’ , but cat-lovers often forget this rule when they are looking at an approaching feline .
13 Of course the elves are in a wood at that moment , and they are looking at the early evening stars , but that is not what they mean .
14 ‘ We are looking at the all-round development of the child , not just narrow academic achievement , ’ added Ms Robinson .
15 Please check you are looking at the correct part of the table for the day you wish to travel .
16 All those wankers obsessed with the shape of Ms Zeta Jones ' num-nums are looking at the wrong asset .
17 They 've just taken delivery of a whole load of high quality datarec 's , which are retailing at the standard price of just £29.99 .
18 They are pushing at an open door , we in the industry are already working for change .
19 Well they 're appearing at the Royal Concert Hall in Nottingham tonight in concert , and then a week on Friday , November the twelfth they 're at the Ritz at Lincoln so welcome back .
20 This all sounds good and even looks good if you 're looking at a still picture in the magazine , but the animation is a tad on the jerky side .
21 And it 's gon na work along the lines of well , if we 're looking at a typical endowment mortgage , yeah , normally they run for twenty-five years , do n't they .
22 Erm given that we 're looking at a long-term greenbelt proposal and a comparatively relatively short-term Southern Ryedale Local Plan , erm I think it 's very difficult to for anybody to establish a need now , i in the terms of implied under E Ten , which is going to perhaps erm not show itself erm for for twenty or twenty five years , in in terms of o of land allocation , la land requirement .
23 ‘ We 've had complaints from over 200 amusement hall operators , parents , safety standards people … we 're looking at a complete re-run of that blasted horrorshow we had when Pit Bull was released . ’
24 I was trying to hint at that this morning that we 're looking at a whole child and sometimes they 're not gon na succeed in a subject they 've put it cos there 's sod all else for them to put and we need to be aware of that .
25 Well we 're looking at a particular condition of the lung that affects patients in intensive care ; it 's a disease a bit like pneumonia , it 's called the adult respiratory distress syndrome , and it 's a disease that we believe is associated with a lot of fluid in the lung , and a compatriot of mine , Dr Young , and Dr McQuillam have been working on a research that er has asked the question — ‘ if we reduce the amount of fluid in the lung , do these patients get better and get better quicker ’ .
26 ‘ We 're looking at a one-fight scenario or a two-fight scenario , ’ said Bowe 's manager , Rock Newman , referring to Bowe fighting Lewis first or after he has already had one defence .
27 You 're not looking at the stream , you 're looking at the bloody quality and you ca n't stop yourself doing it . ’
28 And therefore when you 're looking at the nutritional value you need to be very aware of that .
29 Erm , we 're looking at the modern approach to th or modern evalu evaluation of the approach .
30 Right , so we 're looking at the right price as well , O K , and what else are we looking for ?
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