Example sentences of "[is] [prep] looking [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 then it 's worth looking at the idea .
2 It is worth looking at the way the Soviet leader 's behaviour changed in the course of the crisis .
3 For examples of carefully worded questions in public opinion polls it is worth looking at the newspapers to see how very carefully the professional market research firms word their questions when they are asking ordinary people for their current political views .
4 For evidence of this , as well as of his continuing interest in the outcast and distressed , it is worth looking at the Postscript to Yarrow Revisited and Other Poems ( 1835 ) .
5 It is worth looking at the Delta-Epsilon pair , close to Gamma .
6 Before getting to grips with the corporatism as such , it is worth looking at the idea of the local state .
7 If , however , this investment of time and effort for training and research into the market is beyond the reach of your dealership , there are , after all , only so many things that can be tackled in a day , it is worth looking at the alternatives .
8 To give an idea of the syllabus for an LLB student it is worth looking at the typical curriculum in individual years .
9 Most of these are well beyond binocular range , but it is worth looking for the ‘ Black-Eye ’ galaxy M64 , which is within a degree of the star 35 Comæ , not far from Alpha .
10 It is like looking at the menu in a French restaurant .
11 Looking down one of the Avenues is like looking at the inversion of a sunset .
12 If you know how to read the ocean , it is like looking at the stars : you can see what is happening not only far away but also long ago .
13 But looking into the future , well , that 's like looking for the bottom of the river , is n't it ?
14 ‘ It 's like looking through the wrong end of a telescope . ’
15 ‘ It 's like looking down the side of a mountain , ’ she said .
16 The second is by looking at the patterns of coin finds , both those revealed by coins deposited in hoards and those which were casually lost and have been recovered in modern times by chance , by treasure hunting or by archaeological excavation .
17 One way of obtaining that perspective is by looking at the experience of foreign systems .
18 Although you may be tempted towards a lender by the promise of an initial discount , a far better way of telling how competitive they are is by looking at the history of what borrowers have been charged over the last few years .
19 I 've purely been concerned with the budgets of our own schools here in Oxfordshire and one of the ways that you can compare how efficient Oxfordshire is in terms of its expenditure is by looking at the national figures for recoupment , that 's where a county takes in a child from another county , and look how that compares with the amount of money the Authority spends on educating that child .
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