Example sentences of "[pron] is [verb] at [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 The Clinton administration , which is looking at ways to help America 's struggling airlines , may not be keen either .
2 Mr Patten was speaking at a Newspapers In Education conference in Bristol , which is looking at ways of getting children involved with their local paper at an early age .
3 Comments : High quality auditorium with comfortable seating for over 250 people , with an adjacent tea room which is closed at evenings , and can be used to mount an evening–only exhibition .
4 There is a comprehensive list and description of available tests in the ‘ Mental Measurement Yearbook ’ which is updated at intervals of a few years .
5 A second option is the Databank Gold service , which is aimed at customers that want regular access to telephone number information .
6 A yacht which has basic navigation equipment and lights , and which is used at weekends , might cause a current drain of 50 amps over two days .
7 A key feature of the battery of initiatives is that they have largely stemmed from a Human Resource Management approach which is directed at employees as individuals .
8 A recent DSS Housing Benefit/Community Charge Benefit circular has given guidance about the treatment of income which is paid at intervals other than one week .
9 It is geared at designers needing non volatile , higher density logic than the standard Programmable Array Logic devices and comprise a number of programmable array logic blocks interconnected by a switch matrix .
10 It is pitched at users in the hotel and air reservation business , operators of emergency 911 service , keepers of on-line medical records , and automatic teller machine operators , as well as telecommunications operators and retailers .
11 In the meantime , Nimbus is taking advantage of the ‘ mix ‘ n match ’ features of Mbus to create a demonstration card bearing the 40MHz Cypress Sparc chip Sun uses to power its Galaxy machines as its single CPU , though it is aimed at multi-processors eventually .
12 It is aimed at minds rather than bodies ( though it uses bodies ) and its intent is not to torment ( though it may do so ) .
13 He is looking at services offered by the council and his drawings include the mobile bus which takes books to isolated farmhouses .
14 You could ask PH to introspect into the contents of his phenomenological awareness when he is looking at faces for as long as you liked , but there would be no insight that any recognition is occurring .
15 Although his title , The Rural Muse : Studies in the Peasant Poetry of England ( 1954 ) , implies that he has taken a positive view , he is hardpressed at times to defend the value of the peasant poet :
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