Example sentences of "not [v-ing] at [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Silver Reed tell me the double knit ribber does have a yarn holder and this holds the yarns you are not using at the end of the needle bed , making changing by hand easier . |
2 | Mr Vass said his client had lashed out , in a fight outside a pub , not realising at the time that a bottle in his hand was broken . |
3 | No , we 're not looking at a new wonder drug , you know , the type that you swallow with a glass of water . |
4 | I belatedly realized I was not looking at a reproduction . |
5 | He ran quickly to the car , not looking at the sign again . |
6 | The next three days were spent not looking at the buildings and architecture of gay Paree but for a mythical Adidas Centre which one of my mates overheard someone talking about in hushed tones in a Liverpool snug . |
7 | When we have achieved that , then you will be able to play , not looking at the page all the time , but hearing the woodwinds , which have the melody at this point . ’ |
8 | Not looking at the cows , but keeping her eyes fixed straight ahead , she pushed her bike past them and then on to the footpath . |
9 | As Pyke got me a half of bitter I stood there regarding the rows of inverted bottles behind the barman 's head , not looking at the other actors in the pub , who I knew were all staring at me . |
10 | One can therefore presume that he was not looking at the landscape as scenery but as habitat . |
11 | Katherine nodded fractionally , and the butler bowed and moved silently from the room , not looking at the younger man . |
12 | You 're not looking at the stream , you 're looking at the bloody quality and you ca n't stop yourself doing it . ’ |
13 | All you 've got to do is concentrate on getting out quick and running your own thing , not looking at the next guy . |
14 | So you 're not looking at the answer . |
15 | I think I must be not looking at the list or not reading half the stuff . |
16 | When you study a play as part of an English Literature course , you 're not looking at the staging of it ; you 're not looking at how it works when it stands up . |
17 | He 's appears to be erm not looking at the the cameraman , photographer . |
18 | You 're doing it wrong if you 're not looking at the person that you 're trying to persuade . |
19 | Paige did as she was told , not looking at the distance to the ground . |
20 | And Tory arguments that the tax would make companies uncompetitive were not looking at the whole picture . |
21 | JOHN KING steered Tranmere to a new high on Saturday but revealed ‘ I 'm still not looking at the league table . ’ |
22 | That either they have n't been able to think about it very carefully , not looking at the real options , or have n't got an electric point , so they ca n't have an electric shredder , or whatever the appropriate way of dealing with the more sort of shrubby erm waste that they 're likely to have . |
23 | When I write again in twelve months ’ time I shall be extremely disappointed if , world events permitting , we have not met our targets and are not looking at an improved set of results . |
24 | Dexter was sure the TV reporter 's motive for leaving the room was more to check the nanny was not listening at the keyhole than a raging thirst . |
25 | He he 's not listening at the moment . |
26 | No , I 'm not listening at the moment . |
27 | Norway is a particularly interesting example where they saw a rocketing rate of smoking amongst adolescents they introduced a smoking ban , er an an advertising ban , and in fact , it 's reversed and they , they 're youngsters are not smoking at the same rate as as they were . |
28 | But manager Jim Nelson is certainly not trembling at the knees . |
29 | In a statement tonight , the Hunt said the hounds were not hunting at the time of incident and were not out of control . |
30 | If the economy is not growing at an annual rate of 3 per cent by the middle of 1994 as the Chancellor 's Budget arithmetic assumes , revenues will be less buoyant and the spending on welfare will be greater than forecast . |