Example sentences of "[prep] [v-ing] at that " in BNC.

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1 In 1949 he became professor of singing at that academy .
2 I I think there 's another way of looking at that .
3 His remarks are interesting because they demonstrate a new way of looking at that relationship .
4 I got so sick of looking at that .
5 A as a result of looking at that information , the collators department .
6 The government favours using these new tests as a replacement for the current methods of testing at that age for admission to grammar secondary schools ( which emphasise verbal reasoning rather than attainment ) .
7 Cos it was sort of rationing at that time .
8 It may be generally true that the natural language use which constitutes the goal of learning is realized by a focus on meaning rather than form , and is a matter of top-down rather than bottom-up processing , but the process of arriving at that goal , the development of the authenticating ability , calls for an effective internalization of form and capability of analysis which will allow for their use across a wide and unpredictable range of different contexts .
9 When you work out the probability of arriving at that point .
10 Its membership consisted of Brooke ( still Minister of Housing at that stage ) ; Iain Macleod , the Colonial Secretary ; and John Hare , Minister of Labour .
11 France was neither oblivious of nor indifferent to the outcome of the war which she was fighting and for which , as the US kept saying , she was primarily responsible ; but to have had a chance of winning at that stage it would probably have had to be a French rather than a Vietnamese war .
12 Say on the subject of shipping at that time .
13 Er and what was your sort of feeling at that time er about taking such as unofficial action for example ?
14 Sorry , September and really they were n't bothered about selling at that time although they always said if the right offer comes along
15 Yeah and I 'll certainly and I we think are actually in process in looking at that lot as a rule that 's a very valid point .
16 After I got my free plaster and sticky tape to keep the cotton wool swab on I found not just a cup of tea and rich tea on offer but a wide choice of beverages and crisps and chocolate biscuits all individually wrapped — from looking at that feast you would n't believe the NHS is strapped for cash .
17 So we have put a marker in the ground and said we are not going to move forward in the production investment phase until we are satisfied that we have a fixed price at that point so we are actually going to cap our liabilities for Eurofighter with a max price for the whole of the remainder of the programme and then we will fix the price and hopefully get some economies from fixing at that point in time before we move forward into the next phase .
18 His lordship is very assiduous in attending at that service . ’
19 If name badges are worn , nurses need to remember that people who wear bifocal spectacles have difficulty in reading at that level , and any cues regarding inadequate vision should be noted .
20 Having completed its analysis , the institution should then be required to publish a judgment of the matter under consideration , together with a statement of its arguments in arriving at that judgment .
21 In keeping open the lines with the past , the redeemed memory carries encouragement and conveys warnings and lessons to faith as faith is engaged in fighting at that front line of the battle which is the present moment .
22 While it is undoubtedly true that there are advantageous settlements negotiated at the door of the Court , the actual cost to the defender in settling at that stage is significant insofar as in the majority of cases it is the defender who will have to meet the whole cost of preparation for the Proof by both parties , including attendance of witnesses , Counsel 's fees and so forth .
23 Now it is quite likely that there are two alternative pathways for arriving at that same end-product , each needing six different enzymes , and with nothing to choose between the two of them .
24 Could you explain for the record what your reasons were for arriving at that conclusion ?
25 Many of those studies use the States themselves as their organizing units , if for no other reason than the convenience that data are readily available for mapping at that scale .
26 There had been something extraordinarily delightful and exhilarating about sitting at that big oval mahogany table drinking whisky at two o'clock in the morning .
27 You 've got , you 'd have to decide , but by looking at that , you could then start to tick off the things that that would help to solve .
28 If I wanted to get the highest allocation to units would I pay level or escalating premiums by looking at that table ?
29 After that the total amounts , or even a bit more if we look at it , erm , what over factor , Janet , no John , it must be John 's turn now , affects the allocation to units in those first four years by looking at that table .
30 Yet the January , February , March the temperature is high which is temperature I ca n't tell by looking at that , which one 's temperature and which one 's rainfall .
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