Example sentences of "[verb] at the [adv] " in BNC.
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31 | Propagating roses by seed is more involved , so we will begin by looking at the less complicated vegetative methods favoured by a majority of amateur gardeners . |
32 | Mr 's daughter , I think it 's his daughter , er is working for the British National Corpus and they are looking at the how words are used in ordinary everyday situations . |
33 | ‘ Having twins as characters was a device for looking at the very silly phrase ‘ having it all ’ : it was a way of signalling this division within us . |
34 | The possible implications of this development are best considered when looking at the more general direction which the control on discretion is , and should be , taking . |
35 | If you think about , it 's very difficult for looking at graph one than er than er looking at the more settled line on graph two , which is actually the same thing if you abide by that |
36 | Actuaries have recently been considering the particular difficulties of calculating pensions valuations in divorce cases , but have also been looking at the much wider issues raised by the changing pattern of divorce and marriage . |
37 | This chapter will be concluded by looking at the so called " rescue cases " and seeing how the various doctrines apply . |
38 | To be fair , I did n't , I did say we 're talking about parenting and one one could do another programme perhaps , focusing on the child or the needs and rights of the child in specific , but I think I 've been looking at the almost the scariness , I suppose , of being a parent , the challenges facing parents and the whole half hour , really , has not been about the joys of parenthood , so much as the problems of parenthood ! |
39 | She gestured at the richly appointed room . |
40 | Until the end of the month David Zwirner , son of the Cologne gallery magnate Rudolph Zwirner , shows a video installation called ‘ hors-champs ’ by Stan Douglas , a young Vancouver artist whose work was seen at the most recent ‘ Documenta ’ . |
41 | Cut off the bottom of the stem and look at the freshly cut end . |
42 | Left : Good shot of the bloyeti spawning — but look at the out of focus tail and body in the foreground |
43 | To do this we look at the very small differences in energy levels of electrons in the atom that these nuclear properties produce . |
44 | Come and see celebrity cooks in action , sample foods and wines from around the world and look at the very latest in kitchen equipment . |
45 | If you look at the very slow times , I think you 'll find it was pretty dead old ground . ’ |
46 | And when you look far into space , you 're also looking back in time and we 're looking back when we look at the very most distant objects . |
47 | Here we look at the more important names . |
48 | A group of visitors look at the fully automated packing line in operation . |
49 | Even if we adopt a much narrower focus and look at the specifically political institutions of the proclaimed democracies , it is plain that there is a long way to go before democratic principles are fully embodied in them . |
50 | As training and hire costs are comparatively low int he USA and certain other countries , it 's not altogether surprising that our young , impecunious hopefuls feel frustrated at the much higher prices asked in the UK . |
51 | The affair happened at the most inopportune moment . |
52 | ‘ Sweeney Erect ’ is a poem about sexuality ; that sort of erection clearly links at the most basic level the different planes of history in the poem . |
53 | Soviet and Far East European Studies , which suffer from an acute shortage of reliable information , lie at the more impenetrable end of the social sciences . |
54 | New guidance from the Standing Conference on Drug Abuse , Alcohol Concern and the Local Government Drugs Forum with input from other specialists and the DoH , aims to help authorities look at the most effective and useful ways of assessing the needs of alcohol and drug misusers and managing their care . |
55 | Let us look at the most common non-verbal signals which affect perceptions . |
56 | So if we can look at the relatively small numbers , albeit , I mean , tragic numbers of people who have been harmed or died , we do have to set it into perspective against risks in other walks of life and against the enormous benefits that medicines have done . |
57 | This chapter will look at the more specifically sexual side of this development . |
58 | If we take the trouble to make a permanent magnet we would like to have access to the magnetic flux so let us look at the more practical case ( Fig. 3.11(b) ) when a narrow gap is cut into the magnet . |
59 | Having examined the indirect approaches to selling , we shall now look at the more direct methods . |
60 | The machine includes software that can look at the very precise estimates of molecular mass and relate this figure to a certain combination of atomic masses , thus establishing which amino-acid groups are present . |