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 .
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