Example sentences of "[v-ing] at different [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 The three areas can be described as ones of political — religious mediation occurring at different levels of social process .
2 At the present day a large survey that was carried out by East Sussex County Council in the nineteen seventies , mostly looking at different maps of different ages and the position of the coast on different maps , showed that the average rate of erosion is between point three and point five metres per year .
3 ‘ Well ’ — I hated myself for responding to his interest — ‘ we were looking at different kinds of organisational hierarchy and how to construct optimal decision-making procedures in corporate contexts . ’
4 It was n't intended to duplicate , the work of the tenants ' association , it was it was looking at different kinds of of issues .
5 Looking at different parts of the tropical world , it has been noted that by 1981 only 20% of all rain forests including tropical ones in Australia remained when compared with the total at European settlement ( 1788 ) and that there were only a few thousand ha left in northern Queensland , all accessible forest outside National Parks having been ( or likely to be ) logged , leaving an archipelago of ‘ refugia ’ .
6 ( 2 ) Looking at different sorts of writing materials : papyrus , parchment , paper , inscriptions on stone , Roman inscriptions .
7 And , of course , there are very considerable differences in the proportion of people viewing at different times of day : in general , ITV ratings double between 5 pm and 8 pm , which is usually the peak viewing time .
8 One heating rate +0.01 deg/s was used , but starting at different values of V ( and thus — ) .
9 For this a vast army of personnel is needed , working at different levels of generality — some dealing , at the ‘ sharp end ’ , with the actual , detailed discharge of functions ‘ on the ground ’ , others , at progressively higher levels , discharging coordinating or supervisory functions , which may involve an element of policy-making or , higher still , primarily concerned with overall general policy .
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