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

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1 So at this moment it 's as well to look at your present experience and see how you can help yourself to extend it , before applying to audition at a drama school .
2 The social composition of admitted solicitors is remarkably similar to the profile of law students , but the socialization process involved in qualifying to practise at the Bar dramatically increases the preponderance of persons from professional and managerial backgrounds .
3 When the boy , as she had thought of the youth but who was actually seventeen , came into the room he needed no urging to sit at the table ; then grinning at the child , he said , ‘ What 's your name ? ’
4 I know it has been done , but when , For Ormskirk we wanted , we were looking to interview at the end of the M fifty eight
5 The House may be interested to know that , because we were seeking to look at the effect of NHS management reforms over the first six months , we did not draw attention to the fact that the number of people who have been waiting for more than one year on in-patient lists is 37 per cent .
6 It is worth pausing to look at the degree of crowd disorder associated with these sports and the possible reasons for such profiles .
7 Satisfied , she slipped on her jacket and picked up her handbag , pausing to look at the diary once more and its mysterious entry :
8 The Act buttressed the law on trespass with two new criminal offences : using or threatening violence in order to obtain entry to any premises , and occupying a house or flat and refusing to leave at the request of the rightful occupier .
9 In December 1630 he was silenced by William Laud [ q.v. ] for not catechizing according to the form laid down in the Prayer Book , and for refusing to bow at the name of Jesus .
10 Heron shows in his article a deep sympathy with Braque 's work , which , incidentally , was a sort of painting he himself was seeking to practise at the time .
11 Objectors and supporters wanting to speak at the inquiry were asked to complete forms listing the witnesses they intended calling and roughly how long each piece of evidence would take .
12 ‘ I 'm goin' to look at the story first and then tells it in me own way , like what I done with Noah .
13 He walked slowly , not daring to look at the drop on his right and becoming ever more aware of the cold , biting wind and eerie sense of loneliness , as if he hung half way between heaven and earth .
14 The most complete ( fig. 45 ) is a charming picture of a family going to sacrifice at an altar .
15 I 'm going to retire at the end of this season
16 ‘ It does seem rather too much of a good thing — going to look at a waterfall in the rain , ’ remarked Lydia .
17 Anyway , she was only going to look at a cottage .
18 Also getting a lot of media attention was the National Study of Childhood Cancer , which is going to look at a number of background environmental factors in all children 's cancers during the next five years .
19 IN THE FINAL part of my series , I am going to look at the subject of wind .
20 This is the first of a series of programmes in which we 're going to look at the computer and its impact on our lives .
21 I believe that er we did n't er consider going to look at the development because it was quite clearly in the minds of a large percentage of us that it was contrary to the town plan and so we did not think it was necessary to do that .
22 He said , ‘ When are we going to look at the badger ? ’
23 In this programme we are going to look at the way in which British music has developed in recent years and its relationship to that produced by Continental Europe .
24 ‘ There 's no one of any consequence in London at the moment , ’ she told him , ‘ but you wo n't be able to move for the millions of nobodies going to look at the Tower . ’
25 I welcome the initiative that have already been started within the County and I shall be going to look at the site which is being offered to us , er but I do feel that we should be progressing these matters as soon as possible .
26 Well are you going to look at the telly
27 In this chapter , then , we are going to look at the intonation of one-syllable utterances .
28 This is something we said we were going to discuss at a time in the future and I thought I 'd stick it on and see how much time we 'd got left .
29 Nobody knew who was going to win at the end .
30 Corbett caught phrases , ‘ See from Heaven the Judge descendeth ’ and , turning to look at the coffin , vowed that the young man awaiting burial would not have to wait until Judgement Day for justice .
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