Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [v-ing] at the " in BNC.

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1 Erm right so looking at the details of those , right what we 've , what we 're actually saying then is that if erm you , you would want to provide that income or want to make sure that that , that income was available should you die tomorrow ?
2 I think my first thought was a black armband to wear on my uniform I was so proudly wearing at the time of the news .
3 They walked slowly along one wall , laughing and talking and only incidentally looking at the eccentric pictures .
4 One of the most important areas of credit management is risk assessment , not only looking at the individual customer companies concerned , but also at the current financial background in which they operate .
5 All three features are designed to convey that Henry is not just looking at the roots but reflecting on them and struggling to think what it is they bring to mind .
6 If the money supply is not also falling at the same rate , interest rates will fall and so encourage new investment .
7 Then , not even glancing at the room beyond , or at a woman who had come out on to the stairs , she led him away to a small room of perfect luxury at the back of the house , which was clearly her own .
8 ‘ No , it is n't , ’ he agreed , not even glancing at the small wound .
9 Well can I say I , my interpretation of it , we 're not quite looking at the same sort of horse .
10 Always replace the cover when you are not actually looking at the worms .
11 Such inconsistencies make it clear that the age-regressed person is not actually functioning at the suggested age level , nor is his recollection truly accurate .
12 Now , once more looking at the small boy , she said briskly , ‘ Come , make up your mind quick , Bobbie ; I know you 've bought a shipping order tonight but there 's this lady and gentleman waiting to be served . ’
13 If , therefore , the pointer reads " here " and we blink our eyes and look at it again we shall certainly find the pointer the second time still stolidly sitting at the mark " here " .
14 Nearly always looking at the cars .
15 Ironically , at the time both were leading such hectic lives that even though they were both still living at the family home in Melbourne they had almost no time to spend together .
16 They were both still laughing at the memory when the off sales bell rang .
17 This investment will keep us up there competing at the top level .
18 Well I do n't think they 'll like this one little bit will they , I mean the players are out there practising at the moment , they look very smart as well in an all blue tracksuit erm and erm obviously a club colour and they look very smart indeed , er but er the journalists do n't like it and I do n't think the players will like it very much either .
19 He got as far as the lawn , just out there , and then he stopped and stood , seemingly just staring at the house .
20 I was n't really thinking at the time .
21 I was n't really looking at the faces , as such , and I immediately felt drawn to one of the men .
22 Yes I was , I was n't even looking at the screen .
23 At one function staged by the Party in Schweinfurt in October 1940 , for example , the local population turned out in force to welcome U-Boat veterans at a recruiting session for the navy , but the same people ‘ were almost entirely missing at the other functions of the NSDAP ’ .
24 Then you usually lie there just staring at the ceiling , thinking about everything that could go wrong .
25 I mean now there 's a couple of people quibbling about actually paying at the that we did .
26 That was particularly true now that land values were no longer inflating at the rate of the last decade or so .
27 Where just walking at the moment at cottage hospital now .
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