Example sentences of "[adv] [v-ing] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So when staff are literally fuming at each other , and wanting to sue , the simple solution is to install an electrostatic air filter . |
2 | He 's only looking at that bit . |
3 | There should be no long pauses — as you are only listening at this stage |
4 | We 're obviously looking at both events . |
5 | Attached to the wall of the castle were forty of the creatures , hanging upside down and gently hissing at each other . |
6 | I was just looking at that tree , the way it 's stunted up there , I have n't really noticed before . |
7 | So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really . |
8 | But just looking at that figure , what does that mean , positively for us . |
9 | Just looking at those prices on the screen I suppose Oakes General Pershing is a worthy favourite or is he ? |
10 | Just looking at these questions … one can … have an influence even through mathematics which I see as being unlike many other subjects … |
11 | I 'm just looking at this stall thinking there 's gon na be next to nothing on it . |
12 | The Ministry , the Veterinary Products Committee is now going away and they 're going to do even , even more work on it , erm , so I honestly do n't think that , that we 're going to get much more out of the Ministry until Veterinary Products Committee have come back and looked at it yet again , because the , the answer that you 'll get is that they 're already looking at that side of it . |
13 | Runners are generally suffering at this stage ( 23.5 6o 24.5 miles ) and will need all the support they can get . |
14 | She thought they must have looked ridiculous , two people over thirty surreptitiously clawing at each other through layer upon layer of raincoat , wool and cotton . |
15 | It 's like looking at another planet to a man |
16 | All of us in the team knew that we were totally dependent on the Lord for any ‘ success ’ — but it was still reassuring at each crusade when Walter would murmur to me as he surveyed the huge first night crowds — ‘ Well , Harvey , that 's your job safe till the next one . |
17 | However , there are many women who are still paying at this rate . |
18 | And William George of course was still practising at that time . |
19 | He then broke away as Lambert was also firing at this aircraft , and watched it crash into the sea . |
20 | The post of chief whip was exceptionally demanding at this time because of the constitutional crisis following the Lords ' rejection of the 1909 budget , and the Liberals ' dependence on the Irish party . |
21 | Prof Lindemann ( later Lord Cherwell ) was also looking at this state of affairs and originated a study of some 600 aiming-point night photographs to be analysed of our best results to date . |
22 | City caterer High Table — a subsidiary of the French Group Elitair , which has multi-tenant schemes in France — is also looking at this type of operation . |
23 | It 's worth also noting at this point that if you are a tenant and renting and you lose your job you are eligible for housing benefit , erm if you if you were er buying your house , although you do get some er er you get the interest I believe on your mortgage paid , there are lots of other things that do not get paid but the thing is that if you have a reduction in your income which might happen where one partner say lost a job , er you s you 're eligible for housing benefit but you get nothing as far as company paid mortgage is concerned . |
24 | We are really struggling at this point in time , thinking , ‘ What are we doing , what are we about ? ’ |
25 | We are not , therefore , now looking at another paradigm , another system . |
26 | 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 . |
27 | The owner was angrily shouting at some boys to stop bumping the cars deliberately . |
28 | Even though the task — one that involved pedalling on a stationary bicycle — was equally demanding at all times , it was felt by the volunteers to be most difficult to achieve in the middle of the night . |
29 | The work naturally becomes more analytical and mathematically challenging at this stage . |
30 | Even looking at this stuff from behind a black screen was punishing . |