Example sentences of "are look at a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Answering questions at a meeting with foreign journalists , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ We are looking at a scheme to have some people from Hong Kong , but it could n't be anything like the total number . ’
2 We are looking at a cost of about five hundred pound for these , plus two hundred pound shipping charges , and we 're going to need four or five of them .
3 ‘ You look at McLaren 's face in the dressing room before a match and you know you are looking at a winner , ’ Roxburgh remarked .
4 I think the preamble the the the explanary explanatory text er with little two er indicates that really we are trying to address er erm a Greater York er dimension , that we are looking at a proposal er which meets the er development needs erm of Greater York over the period er that the contribution should be made through the new settlement .
5 I do think we 've got to bear in mind that when you are looking at a change does it apply to everybody .
6 Put another way , certain elements are common to the corporatist perspective on politics in the West , and so , although there are different schools of theory , it is possible to fuse some of these together in order to recognise that we are looking at a perspective that bears on interests and the state within the contemporary period of economic development .
7 he says two men are looking at a sunset , one of them is awed and humbled by the glory of the fiery clouds , and his heart is lifted up to God in gratitude and wonder .
8 He says that the council are looking at a number of options , the pool is being considered because it 's very costly to run .
9 ‘ We are looking at a number of exciting ideas from advertisers , it will be rather different . ’
10 At its simplest we are looking at a sequence of events .
11 You are looking at a woman who has survived Europe , South America and East Africa — entirely without a maid .
12 We are looking at a saving of £306 on our cheapest model , the Civic 1.3 DX , and a £1,991 saving on our most expensive model , the NSX . ’
13 Well when , when you are looking at a planning application , Mr Chairman , you can only look at planning matters .
14 Does this mean that we are looking at an item produced by a cabinet-maker who was also able to furnish funerals ?
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