Example sentences of "not [adv] [v-ing] at " in BNC.

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1 One of the most important areas of credit management is risk assessment , not only looking at the individual customer companies concerned , but also at the current financial background in which they operate .
2 It 's not overly demanding at 6,149 yards ( par 71 ) from the visitors ' tees and although the fairways are wide the greens are on the small side .
3 All three features are designed to convey that Henry is not just looking at the roots but reflecting on them and struggling to think what it is they bring to mind .
4 Such gimmicks have helped to make Virgin 's upper class service tempting to business passengers , but Virgin knows the real business is done by men like this , and they 're not just looking at service but also cost .
5 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 .
6 The human race is producing so much information — it is n't factual information , we 're not just looking at price movements of stocks and shares , but in the scientific community it 's very much to do with ideas and how that person can get across his ideas , his concepts to people to half a world away .
7 It is n't factual information , we 're not just looking at price movements of stocks and shares , but in the scientific community it 's very much to do with ideas and how that person can get across his ideas , his concepts , to people half a world away .
8 He added : ‘ Players are not just training at club sessions , they continue to build up on their own .
9 Between meals snacks were forbidden , and the dining room table was arranged so that Suzy 's parents were not directly looking at her .
10 If the money supply is not also falling at the same rate , interest rates will fall and so encourage new investment .
11 She was not now looking at him as a child looked .
12 Marise said dismissively , not really looking at Belinda as she spoke .
13 I E you 're not really looking at a feudal economy in the south any more i it may be a much more heavily commercial capitalist economy and therefore the kind of land reform programme that you might incorporate from a feudal north might not be entirely relevant .
14 She had once explained that slaughtering animals secretly and trading on the black market was simply bending the law a little and not really stealing at all , but real thieves were as bad as liars .
15 McDunn nods slowly , slightly , a distant look in his eyes like he 's not really nodding at what I 've just told him ; has n't been listening to a word I 've said , in fact .
16 I 'm not really living at all .
17 Not really sleeping at all .
18 The Head of Department replied that they were used mainly for the Sixth Form , for example , the History of Art' … my predecessor bought them for departmental use , but my belief is that kids should be actively involved in creative work , not passively looking at film — and we have difficulty with blackout , too'. ( verified note of meeting )
19 The Back to the Future ride has us not simply gawping at Michael J Fox traversing time in a souped-up De Lorean but ( ostensibly ) taking his place .
20 Horowitz was not even looking at her : opening his executive case , he lifted the base , sorted through several documents , found what he was looking for and shut the case .
21 ‘ Leon , you 're not even looking at it . ’
22 ‘ There is time , ’ he murmured , not even looking at her , his eyes still on his sister .
23 I 'm not even looking at you .
24 Then , not even glancing at the room beyond , or at a woman who had come out on to the stairs , she led him away to a small room of perfect luxury at the back of the house , which was clearly her own .
25 ‘ Ward , ’ Spatz said coldly , matter-of-factly , not even glancing at Kim as he sat behind his desk .
26 ‘ No , it is n't , ’ he agreed , not even glancing at the small wound .
27 ‘ Where do we sit ? ’ she asked , not quite looking at me , and I said , ‘ Anywhere , madam .
28 Well can I say I , my interpretation of it , we 're not quite looking at the same sort of horse .
29 ‘ OK , ’ she answered , not quite looking at him .
30 At this juncture , although he was not yet living at Chelsea , Sloane intervened as saviour and benefactor of the Garden .
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