Example sentences of "he be [v-ing] at the [adj] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 When a user says ‘ I want to introduce fonts into my document ’ he is thinking at the wrong level .
2 What I think my colleague is saying is that when the actuary is assessing the commitments of the funds , he is looking at the anticipated increased earnings until the person retires and I think when the calculation is made for somebody who is er a deferred pensioner of leaving er a pension fund to take his money elsewhere a similar calculation or the same calculation should be used , the one that the actuary last used in , in looking forward and saying what the commitments are .
3 Tibet 's cries are unlikely in themselves to influence the president one way or another ; he is looking at the broad picture of conditions throughout China .
4 And since , unlike many wives of city moguls , she 'd had recent experience at the sharp end of business in the City of London , she understood , only too clearly , the problems he was facing at the present time .
5 He was looking at the two Apaches .
6 Though he did not know it , and never would , he was looking at the blazing jet-pipe of Colonel Bowers ' F-15 Eagle as both men raced on different missions towards the British capital , neither man knowing what it was he carried .
7 Then he saw that he was looking at the puzzled , desperate face of Ho Chan .
8 He was speaking at the new driving standards agency in Nottingham .
9 He was speaking at the official launch of KPMG 's new Gatwick base — the latest location in the firm 's regional network of offices throughout the south-east counties of Surrey , Sussex and Kent .
10 He was speaking at the official launch of ‘ BackUp ’ , a befriending scheme designed to help Wirral children and young people going through difficult periods in their lives , yesterday afternoon .
11 He was screaming at the two men , trying to frighten them .
12 He was goggling at the First Spiritualists like a medieval alchemist who has just raised the Devil .
13 He derived some comfort from Rajiv 's habitual elegance ; wearing a suit , shirt and tie that must have cost two months of his salary as an Assistant Under-Secretary of State , he was sitting at the other side of the large , uncompromising desk that the Department provides for its most senior officials , not a hair out of place and his black eyes alive with amusement .
14 ‘ We ca n't work out how he could have killed his wife while he was sitting at the opposite end of the table , ’ said Constable Bewman näively .
15 He was gawking at the beautiful red and silver machine which was revealed as the tarpaulin fell away .
16 What 's is was what he was doing at the main committee anyway . .
17 He was staring at the two men at the nearby table .
18 He was staring at the double-page for the week beginning Sunday 23 August .
19 He was standing at the open window in his pyjamas , the shotgun in his hand , staring out at the front field where the black splash of a jackdaw lay on the white ground beneath the ash tree .
  Next page