Example sentences of "be [v-ing] at some " in BNC.
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1 | I 'm influenced by street , jazz , and I 've also been looking at some African dancing ’ |
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 | My wife has been looking at some furniture catalogues and tells me we would need about £1000 per chair . |
5 | I 've been looking at some of the lines not as lines , but as things he has touched . |
6 | ‘ I 've been looking at some of those paraffin convector heaters . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | And are there people in class four at Stronsay school who 's been looking at some of the legends . |
9 | 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 . ’ |
10 | Up to this point we have been looking at some fairly clear cases of assimilation across word boundaries . |
11 | They are looking at some wire wool that has rusted . |
12 | ‘ We 're looking at some form of support from below , know what ah mean ? |
13 | This is the second in our new series of twelve programmes on opportunities in education , in which we 're looking at some of the ideas in action in schools today . |
14 | Computer Library provides CD-ROM network systems and database subscriptions to Australian libraries , and distributes the LIBS 100plus products in Australia ; its sales are running at some $3.3m a year . |
15 | Fred and Sophy , though they were only two and three years younger , and though they had seen mamma in her coffin , seemed to themselves to be looking at some strange show . |
16 | This second statement would seem obvious , but many trip over the obvious , so we will be looking at some of the differences . |
17 | This month , we 'll be looking at some examples that should help you to develop your fluency in playing these two interval types from a scalic standpoint . |
18 | EP : Last time I saw you we felt that we should be looking at some kind of school with weekly boarding . |
19 | Meanwhile , the Reston , Virginia-based Visix , which reckons it missed the contract IBM awarded to Neuron Data Inc last week by a whisker , is thought to be looking at some alternative ways of marketing Galaxy , including using the Internet as a vehicle . |
20 | But I imagine they will be looking at some sort of insurance claim . ’ |
21 | I pretended to be looking at some papers when the door opened and Grace Hinkle ushered in a sophisticated-looking female of about twenty-eight . |
22 | Next month I 'll be looking at some of the techniques used in drawing software and reviewing a selection of packages . |
23 | I personally would prefer us to be looking at some way of allowing greater scope for debate at section conferences , and where necessary to have decisions on general issues deferred to Congress for ratification or withdrawal . |
24 | Over these next few weeks I 'd like us to be looking at some of the interviews that Jesus had with various characters , sometimes with an individual , sometimes with a small group of people , and just to see some of the things that we can learn from them . |
25 | I think er it 's got to be er linked certainly to the rate of inflation , er and in some way linked to the way that the fire service er has their pay formula , and they 're actually linked to 25% of the top 25% of schooled manual workers , er we 'd be looking at some sort of deal like that , or if it was n't er tied up with percentage rates I think we need , definitely need an independent pay review body for the ambulance service . |
26 | It is this conception of uneven and combined development , in which the whole may be growing at some point in time , but within that overall growth there will be sectors in decline . |
27 | The sum , substantially in excess of estimates by the country 's central bank which had recently estimated borrowing to pay for war costs at around $10,000 million [ see also pp. 37987 ; 38166 ; 38212 ] , was expected to cover current expenditure reported to be running at some $20,000 million . |
28 | On the basis that er if if you 've seen enough here now Lynda to be persuaded , and I hope we have , persuaded you that you 'd like to come in with us then you will be resigning at some time I guess . |
29 | Beneath it , two geese were pecking at some grain . |
30 | Erm I still want to bring Kate and her father as well I think cos he 's looking at some people , is n't he ? |