Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [v-ing] at [art] " 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 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 . ’
5 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 " .
6 Nearly always looking at the cars .
7 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 .
8 They were both still laughing at the memory when the off sales bell rang .
9 He got as far as the lawn , just out there , and then he stopped and stood , seemingly just staring at the house .
10 The 1350s had seen relatively little fighting at an ‘ official ’ level , but the decade had witnessed the growth , in both numbers and size , of bodies of soldiers who , although sometimes finding local employment , more often than not roamed the countryside in search of adventure and the easy pickings of war .
11 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 ’ .
12 Then you usually lie there just staring at the ceiling , thinking about everything that could go wrong .
13 That was particularly true now that land values were no longer inflating at the rate of the last decade or so .
14 They suggest that ‘ modern ’ aesthetics and culture were associated with mass production , with state bureaucracies treating individuals as standard products , and with a form of capitalism not yet fully operating at a global scale .
15 Do not wait until it is clogged with fish waste and debris and therefore only working at a fraction of its efficiency .
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