Example sentences of "[been] [verb] at [det] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Now people have been looking at this for a long time .
2 THERE is much to do in the garden at present and I have been looking at some of the useful tools and equipment on the market .
3 Unigram 's Tokyo bureau has been looking at some of the research work being developed by Matsushita Electric Industrial Co at its Tokyo Information and Communications Research Laboratory .
4 I 've been looking at some of the lines not as lines , but as things he has touched .
5 ‘ I 've been looking at some of those paraffin convector heaters .
6 SUNDAY LIFE has been looking at some of the Irish people and places which get a mention in the 1993 edition of the Guinness Book of Records .
7 And are there people in class four at Stronsay school who 's been looking at some of the legends .
8 I 've been looking at some of the old programmes that some of the fans brought from those shows , and it was interesting to look back and see the people that I travelled with . ’
9 Old prejudices die hard and it is only very recently that chapels have been noticed at all in guide books or architectural histories .
10 He had not been seen at all at his office .
11 ‘ The traditional techniques have been to look at these under high power microscopes ’ .
12 June 28 : Douglas DC–6B YU–AFF is now reported not to have been damaged at all during the fighting at Ljubljana Airport .
13 If he has been known at all to movie-goers thus far , it 's been as Spike Lee 's cinematographer : even when Lee 's brashness caused you to squirm in your seat , you still have something pretty marvellous to look at , and that 's Ernest Dickerson 's work .
14 So I naturally had to bear in mind the possibility that the jewel had not been stolen at all by any outside party , but ‘ caused to disappear ’ , let us say , by the Strattons themselves .
15 Type I collagen is the predominant collagen in cirrhotic livers , and RFLPs have been observed at both of the loci encoding its two different constituent polypeptide chains ; COL1A1 on chromosome 17 , encoding the α1(1) chain and COL1A2 on chromosome 7 , encoding the α2(1) chain .
16 So much so that , although it had not been mentioned at all in the advance publicity , it was given no fewer than 87 times that season and remained in the programmes for the next six seasons , by which time the company had danced it more often than any other work in their repertory except Les Sylphides and two of Ashton 's ballets , Façade and Les Rendezvous .
17 No Sally 's new at the job , we 've been working at this for for on on the technical front for some time , now let's just sit down and and work out what we 're gon na do .
18 They were so free in expression she wondered if they had been read at all by his parents but presumed they could hardly have escaped their eye .
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