Example sentences of "[vb -s] [pron] be [verb] at " in BNC.
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1 | I I I I know er it 's been looked at by the D T I but has it been looked at by the treasury itself ? |
2 | ‘ Now , has anyone been working at home ? ’ the tutor asked at lunchtime . |
3 | I think it is because he accepts what is said at the third stage , the eleven and twelve-year-olds , as giving the truth of the matter . |
4 | He says we 're looking at a $20,000 Sandpiper and a $25,000 Flamingo at the entry-level now . |
5 | She says one was driving at about 70 mph and could have hit her . |
6 | I think we 've only got four which er this aircraft can fly or for the moment the three tornado F three bases and the one jaguar base er is the ministry says they 're looking at cutting back on those ? |
7 | He says they 're looking at ways of resolving the problem of security in schools . |
8 | He 's got a , they 're all talking about me , he says they 're listening at the walls or standing in the clossies |
9 | Chairman of the Northamptonshire Police Federation says he 's appalled at how lenient the sentence is . |
10 | The Northern says he is appearing at Middlesbrough Town Hall Crypt on Friday night . |
11 | The company says it is looking at how emerging distributed computing and management technologies might be incorporated into its system , but says it will continue to use its own Remote Procedure Call mechanism for now . |
12 | What concerns me is looking at the and trying to forge new creative links with other organisations , statutory and voluntary , in the best health interests of Oxfordshire residents . |
13 | The front panel starts with three ‘ traffic light ’ LEDs ; the green shows a signal is present , the amber shows it 's running at its nominal level while the red warns of clipping distortion . |
14 | He dreams he is sitting at the wheel of his car at the traffic lights , unable to drive off because he ca n't decide whether to kiss Rose when he arrives , or whether to ask her for a cheese and chutney sandwich instead , or where to go for his holidays . |
15 | ‘ I 'm going to go up there and ask Gaskell what he thinks he 's playing at . ’ |
16 | That means we are looking at having to dispose of around two and a half million tons of wet sewage every year by the end of the century , and the law says that we will not be able to dispose of it at sea . ’ |
17 | Computers , by comparison , respond to signals that are in binary form , which means they are transmitted at two levels only . |
18 | While old ladies continue to brandish their handbags and umbrellas at the likes of Giant Haystacks in leisure centres and town halls , the arrival of WWF in national consciousness means they are outnumbered at ringside by the Nintendo generation . |
19 | ‘ She just knows everyone 's looking at her , all the time . ’ |