Example sentences of "[adv] looking at [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Today 's martial artists are constantly looking at other forms of combat technique in order to broaden and improve their own fighting methods .
2 He 's only looking at that bit .
3 We 're obviously looking at both events .
4 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 .
5 Oh you mean you 're just looking at various people
6 I was just looking at that tree , the way it 's stunted up there , I have n't really noticed before .
7 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
8 But just looking at that figure , what does that mean , positively for us .
9 Actually it 's surprising how many faces you can get just looking at cheap newspapers you see , incredible !
10 a and , and that I think would not be taken into account , so we 're just looking at agricultural income
11 Just looking at those prices on the screen I suppose Oakes General Pershing is a worthy favourite or is he ?
12 And it 's no good just looking at little bits of it .
13 Just looking at these questions … one can … have an influence even through mathematics which I see as being unlike many other subjects …
14 I 'm just looking at this stall thinking there 's gon na be next to nothing on it .
15 O K. It seems to me that and just looking at human nature something is that right ?
16 Leading the commission group , Patricia Hewitt , a former aide to Neil Kinnock , explains they are not just looking at social security , but at barriers to economic opportunity and how to help local people and local groups to overcome those barriers .
17 Although change in weight is very noticeable after a few months or a year , it simply is not detectable by just looking at physical shape on a daily basis .
18 The Ministry , the Veterinary Products Committee is now going away and they 're going to do even , even more work on it , erm , so I honestly do n't think that , that we 're going to get much more out of the Ministry until Veterinary Products Committee have come back and looked at it yet again , because the , the answer that you 'll get is that they 're already looking at that side of it .
19 Currently , his network of clubs covers the south east of England , in Heston , Raynes Park , Chigwell , Finchley , Enfield , Eastbourne and Bushey , although he is already looking at new sites in Kent and Scotland and the intention is to expand to other areas of Britain , including Northern Ireland .
20 Many fleet managers are already looking at alternative fuels to meet EC emissions legislation .
21 It 's like looking at another planet to a man
22 The problem of subjects maturing seldom applies since we are usually looking at whole populations .
23 She 'd accused him of always looking at other women : looking , looking , as though for the next conquest .
24 Er , tomorrow you will have an exam on Covermaster , it 's not going to be the type of exam that 's going to be , what 's the minimum premium ? , it 's going to be more looking at potential clients , and what they 're going to want from the plan .
25 The Danish industry was intent on developing existing production systems but was also looking at new systems such as group housing .
26 The St Andrews team is also looking at rechargeable batteries , as well as at ‘ high-power throwaways ’ .
27 Andrew was also looking at strategic issues , such as how the Russians are managing the environment themselves , what restrictions and demands the authorities will place on western companies , and what sort of help they require with rectifying the damage caused by earlier drilling and production operations .
28 Erm , most of the people I know , particularly the one 's I like , I look at them and I look at them being beautiful , just because I like them , erm , but I 'm aware of also looking at other people and thinking oh that 's gross you know
29 Tesco is also looking at other ways to encourage recycling .
30 Prof Lindemann ( later Lord Cherwell ) was also looking at this state of affairs and originated a study of some 600 aiming-point night photographs to be analysed of our best results to date .
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