Example sentences of "[v-ing] at these [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | I said , ‘ 'Course I can , ’ an' then 'e starts lookin' at these papers as though I was n't there . |
2 | Looking at these fellers work , it makes you think ! ’ |
3 | Now in this particular period if you were looking at these figures just like this , what would be your automatic reaction in terms of the type of holidays we ought to be providing ? |
4 | I think we should be aware , looking at these figures , that the female figures are , in my view , many , many , many miles away from reality . |
5 | In the ensuing chapters I will be looking at these processes in more detail . |
6 | However , looking at these changes with the INSET concepts of a later date , it is interesting to note that the four major texts upon the history of curriculum change ( Bernard , 1962 ; Boyd , 1961 ; Gordon and Lawton , 1978 ; Dent , 1982 ) , whilst extensively detailing the changes which were the subject of public intention , make no mention of either the machinery whereby the new ideology was introduced to teachers nor of the effects upon teacher practice in the schools . |
7 | It was having the same sorts of mainly damaging effects on people 's personal lives and on their family lives and so on , and in research that I carried out in Brighton erm over the past three or four years we were looking at these effects — how they were affecting unemployed people in Brighton — and trying to explain them . |
8 | Certainly those responsible for some of the decisions that have lead to outright closures could learn a lot by looking at these institutions which date back to the nineteenth century and earlier and will no doubt continue to survive . |
9 | I might just say one other thing , though , that I think it 's a great mistake to see the I D S , which as I said is a national institute at Sussex , as somehow just a British institution on its own looking at these problems . |
10 | And we are in fact looking at these projects to see that there is , or if there is , good , not merely ordinary value for money , but good educational value for money , and what might be learnt for the future . |
11 | ‘ Broadhurst 's Wager is the correct way round of looking at these things , an apt reversal of the sophistries of that anorexic apostate , scribbling on his Post-it notelets . |
12 | " I 've been looking at these holes . |
13 | Just looking at these questions … one can … have an influence even through mathematics which I see as being unlike many other subjects … |
14 | And that would be , that would be , so if we 're doing it this way , right , let's let's erm , forget about where we are sitting at the moment now , and just look we 're in a helicopter looking at these ships now , so this one radios you in the helicopter and says , that ship S is on a bearing of forty five degrees |
15 | Looking at these canvases one gets the sensation that the time spent in Horta was a period of almost unequalled concentration in Picasso 's art . |
16 | We had noticed the week before that er that we had some Penguin biscuits in and er really sort of we kept looking at these Penguins |
17 | Whereas by looking at these exceptions we are able to perceive that the pattern itself is complex and produced by multiple factors . |
18 | Looking at these pictures one senses that an explosion was inevitable and in a sense the explosion was the Demoiselles . |
19 | So Barbara , meself and a couple of the kids came along , , a couple of the kids were in on this , backing away sort of thing , and of course she went on this used car lot , and she 's looking at these Volkswagens , and John was doing his bit , I believe you like Polos . |
20 | No wonder I like things I was looking at these tights , yeah , it 's just one pair , and they were about eight pounds |
21 | What differentiates this now from uncontextualised still image work is that the audience are now looking at these images in role ; they are interrogating the images as if they were detectives looking at photographic evidence . |
22 | However , a colleague looking at these OSUs in relation to their cultural impact , saw there were many aspects of a qualitative nature which could not easily be expressed in fiscal terms ( Adams 1988 : 11 ) : |
23 | The survey people stressed the importance of neutrality and objectivity in research , and the participant observation enthusiasts argued that the essential thing about social life is what it means to those involved , and that the only valid way of getting at these meanings is to participate in the lives of those who shared them . |
24 | Aiming at these targets will help you to achieve the goals fixed for all students . |
25 | Stirring at these roots in a different way was his friend of eight or nine years , Morton Rosengarten . |
26 | Average prices had fallen by about 2% and , despite cost-cutting , were continuing at these levels in April . |
27 | Benjamin held the pin up to the light , staring at these scrapings . |
28 | The rate of failures has been declining through the 1980s and the last time it was running at these levels was 1984 , when 3,924 businesses failed . |
29 | The boys ' behaviour is their way of protesting at these changes and competing for your affection and attention . |
30 | It should be noted , moreover , that the ability of the present Call-slip analysis exercise to determine the date of publication of a much greater proportion of items issued ( 97% as opposed to 65% on each of the two earlier occasions ) means that its results are much more accurate , and that the higher incidence of pre-1900 publications recorded by the earlier surveys probably can , therefore , be attributed , in large measure , not to any radically different pattern of reading at these times , but to the fact that the numerous undated call-slips occurring then almost certainly contained a high proportion which related to more modern publications . |