Example sentences of "[verb] at [pron] the " in BNC.

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1 As he opens the door the lid snaps up and as he looks at me the social dimension locks me in its perspective .
2 Astrologer Carol Morris looks at what the heavens hold this week
3 Astrologer Carol Morris looks at what the heavens hold this week
4 In the first of a three part series , Liz Hannam looks at what the society has to cope with in a typical twenty-four hours .
5 Beneath the heaven of feeling that he needed her were the remnants of pain caused by the memory of how he had looked at her the morning after they had made love .
6 The notice given should be reasonable , and the date , time and place at which the applicant 's attendance is required should be specified , with a reference to the relevant section of the Act , viz. 5.15 .
7 During the interviews I tried to probe whether what was meant was the ageing of the population , a change of atmosphere , the community 's material demise or what ; but on occasion I had to guess at what the informant really meant .
8 Jane continued her career — if you can dignify it with such a name — on Vogue , where the personnel manager fiercely shot at her the rhetorical question : ‘ You 've got a private income , of course ? ’
9 Occasionally a thin savage streak of wiry blue hinted at what the storm could really do if it tried .
10 He was not looking at what the girl was doing with the match .
11 We may begin by looking at what the two terms ‘ marked ’ and ‘ unmarked ’ mean .
12 First we checked what the food supplies were like in the area simply by looking at what the local cats were bringing in .
13 Sutton was looking at what the public bought today .
14 Looking at what the examples given by Which are concerned the solicitor was only charging about thirty percent of what the bank would .
15 Tonight Scotland Today 's Stephen Jardine begins a special three part series looking at what the cynics call … the granny farms .
16 but I mean when you start looking at what the topics are in sociology , there 's nothing really
17 And I think that there 's a massive problem that needs to be addressed , and I think we should involve those people themselves , also in looking at what the issues are , it 's all very well for people to decide , workers to think that they know what the issues are .
18 was looking at them the other day and they 're really brilliant .
19 She was looking at him the way his other nanny looked at her budgie .
20 I caught Cam looking at me the other day .
21 Giulia told me he was looking at you the way a starving man looks at a plate of pasta . ’
22 Okay now looking at it the other way , you see we we had those points but we do n't know what happens over here .
23 They 're looking at it the wrong way .
24 I was looking at it the other day and I was thinking all the bits that are out now .
25 Every year after I became chairman of British Steel we set aside one board meeting at which the objectives of the organisation were raised .
26 A vote given or poll demanded by proxy or by the duly authorised corporate representative of a recognised body shall be valid notwithstanding the previous determination of the authority of the person voting or demanding a poll unless notice of the determination was received by the Company at the office or at such other place at which the instrument of proxy was duly deposited before the commencement of the meeting or adjourned meeting at which the vote is given or the poll demanded or ( in the case of a poll taken otherwise than on the same day as the meeting or adjourned meeting ) the time appointed for taking the poll .
27 A vote given or poll demanded by proxy or by the duly authorised corporate representative of a recognised body shall be valid notwithstanding the previous determination of the authority of the person voting or demanding a poll unless notice of the determination was received by the Company at the office or at such other place at which the instrument of proxy was duly deposited before the commencement of the meeting or adjourned meeting at which the vote is given or the poll demanded or ( in the case of a poll taken otherwise than on the same day as the meeting or adjourned meeting ) the time appointed for taking the poll .
28 In the case of a buy-out , disclosure should be made at the first board meeting at which the proposed buy-out is considered , and should be made to the full board and not to a committee of it .
29 In fact the more I look at her the more convinced I am that she resembles one of the Yorkies .
30 See what he 's doing with his fur , look scratching and it 's going off and , he knocks his fur off and then it falls , falls out look at him the
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