Example sentences of "[be] [v-ing] at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Previous page   Next page
No Sentence
61 Freud may have been writing at a time of increasing urbanisation resulting from rapid industrialisation , but it is not at all clear that his work has any specifically ‘ urban ’ connotations .
62 For good or ill , they may not agree with the way things have turned out , or are developing at the moment .
63 There , is the same true in countries that are developing at the moment ?
64 I am looking at a photograph of an adult dunnock , so small in comparison to its monstrous foster-child that it has to perch on its back in order to feed it .
65 What a queasy period those inter-war years now seem ( I am looking at the chicken curry ) , the old hatreds and prejudices simmering and bubbling nicely with all the dark , irrational fears surfacing in a way that rational people like Cohn-Casson believed had long ago been rendered obsolete by the evolutionary nature of society .
66 Half seven the Hare and Hounds at Warsop and District Camera Club they 're meeting at the Hare and Hounds pub in Warsop and tonight they have a competition Slides in Action and seven thirty Slimmers Clubs U K are meeting at the Age Concern Centre Street in Beeston and seven thirty as well until eight thirty a mixed ability aerobics class is on in the gymnasium of Rainworth Recreation Centre that 's one fifty there and Joe Walker Zydeco Band direct from Louisiana are appearing at the Old Vic on Fletchergate at Nottingham tonight at half seven six pounds the tickets there four pounds concessions and they 're available on the door .
67 North sea operators are given dispensations , not only when there are equivalent or higher alternative arrangements in place but in some cases when it is well known to the authorities that the platforms are operating at a level that would not be allowed if they were completely new platforms .
68 says two of the collieries , and are operating at a loss .
69 Two of the mines , and are operating at a loss .
70 What is the framework within which we are operating at the moment .
71 The badgers waiting to move in have been recouperating at the Vale Wildlife centre near Evesham .
72 She knew all that and , more , she had actually been passing at the time .
73 We are looking at every option . ’
74 Answering questions at a meeting with foreign journalists , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ We are looking at a scheme to have some people from Hong Kong , but it could n't be anything like the total number . ’
75 We are looking at a cost of about five hundred pound for these , plus two hundred pound shipping charges , and we 're going to need four or five of them .
76 ‘ You look at McLaren 's face in the dressing room before a match and you know you are looking at a winner , ’ Roxburgh remarked .
77 I think the preamble the the the explanary explanatory text er with little two er indicates that really we are trying to address er erm a Greater York er dimension , that we are looking at a proposal er which meets the er development needs erm of Greater York over the period er that the contribution should be made through the new settlement .
78 I do think we 've got to bear in mind that when you are looking at a change does it apply to everybody .
79 Put another way , certain elements are common to the corporatist perspective on politics in the West , and so , although there are different schools of theory , it is possible to fuse some of these together in order to recognise that we are looking at a perspective that bears on interests and the state within the contemporary period of economic development .
80 he says two men are looking at a sunset , one of them is awed and humbled by the glory of the fiery clouds , and his heart is lifted up to God in gratitude and wonder .
81 He says that the council are looking at a number of options , the pool is being considered because it 's very costly to run .
82 ‘ We are looking at a number of exciting ideas from advertisers , it will be rather different . ’
83 At its simplest we are looking at a sequence of events .
84 You are looking at a woman who has survived Europe , South America and East Africa — entirely without a maid .
85 We are looking at a saving of £306 on our cheapest model , the Civic 1.3 DX , and a £1,991 saving on our most expensive model , the NSX . ’
86 Well when , when you are looking at a planning application , Mr Chairman , you can only look at planning matters .
87 Does this mean that we are looking at an item produced by a cabinet-maker who was also able to furnish funerals ?
88 But they are the exceptions and it has to be stressed we are looking at the patient in a wider context .
89 Four months later her killer is still at large and detectives are looking at the possibility that she may not have been his first victim
90 With entries up 20 per cent , the organisers are looking at the possibility of using an additional hall for the event .
  Previous page   Next page