Example sentences of "[pers pn] are look at the " in BNC.
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1 | Please check you are looking at the correct part of the table for the day you wish to travel . |
2 | Notwithstandingfor that this is predictably possible , the little light yellow-green bumpouses poked their little selves up ( or out , whichever scale you are looking at the plane terrain of the global strain with for ) and waved to one another as a positive signal . |
3 | Whenever you find an A.sessilis or A. reineckii you are looking at the same plant : A. rosaefolia . |
4 | So it it precedes the rest of it if you are looking at the front of the fox it 's erm why is a nose important to a wild animal ? |
5 | The existence of these different anatomical plans , without intermediates , again raises the question of whether there are only a small number of possible body plans , represented by the existing phyla , or whether we are looking at the end results of a series of historical accidents . |
6 | Here we are looking at the same argument using the energy input in absolute terms . |
7 | We are looking at the pension and life assurance scheme . ’ |
8 | Also , we are looking at the figurine market in the USA — new style figurines , for example , in porcelain , might be of interest in the future . |
9 | We are looking at the training arrangements and are anxious to ensure that our future forces receive the best and most relevant forms of training in the most efficient and cost-effective way . |
10 | We are looking at the matter and it is currently being considered by the Department . |
11 | ‘ We are looking at the possibilities of using other Guinness commercials which we can edit or modify using local models , ’ says , the Guinness brand manager at PTGI . |
12 | With reference to Fig. 1.1 we are looking at the search space bounded by the x and the z axis . |
13 | Well , we are looking at the situation and I think that 's all we can say about that . |
14 | I think we are looking at the advantages and disadvantages of erm various types of problems that might occur . |
15 | ‘ We are looking at the all-round development of the child , not just narrow academic achievement , ’ added Ms Robinson . |
16 | Tonks said : ‘ We are looking at the situation on a day-to-day basis . |
17 | There are no definite plans but we are looking at the options for the future . ’ |
18 | But they are the exceptions and it has to be stressed we are looking at the patient in a wider context . |
19 | ‘ When people vote on the day , they are looking at the party who will form the government , and in this part of the country they do not want socialism , ’ said Mr Peter Hodgson , the Conservatives ' Western Area chairman , who was confident the Conservatives would retain all their seats . |
20 | Of course the elves are in a wood at that moment , and they are looking at the early evening stars , but that is not what they mean . |
21 | For example , if the adult holds an object , such as a doll , in the child 's line of gaze , the child is likely to look at the object and then immediately glance at the adult 's face to check that they are looking at the same thing . |
22 | Mr 's daughter , I think it 's his daughter , er is working for the British National Corpus and they are looking at the how words are used in ordinary everyday situations . |