Example sentences of "be looking at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 In fact I have just been looking at a place in South Audley Street , not far from Mattli .
2 But C&P 's Hexaplas technology service department had been looking at the possibility of recycling flexible PVC .
3 So far we have been looking at the type of grave-clothes provided for the very wealthy .
4 All the dealers who habitually haunt Sothebys salerooms have been looking at the furniture and glassware and silver .
5 One thing which is immediately apparent here is that the designers have been looking at the Music Man and Chandler ranges for their inspiration .
6 AS a third part of a nanny share I have been looking at the law and the availability of Liability Insurance .
7 Thus far I have , in the main , been looking at the problem in the context of a conflict between parents and the minor , either the minor consenting and the parents refusing consent or the minor refusing consent and the parents giving it .
8 " I 've been looking at the cat in your window . "
9 Mike Rowbottom has been looking at the history of this remarkable experiment in Christian co-operation .
10 Marketing chiefs ‘ have been looking at the mathematics and have worked out that volume counts , ’ says Cunningham , pointing to Unix 's one million a year run rate against the huge base of Windows users — increasing at one million a month — many of which will be targeted for NT .
11 MEANWHILE , back at the ranch , Michael Murray , a banker , Ian MacLaurin , chairman of Tesco , the TCCB accountant , Brian Downin , the promotional and marketing man , and three others , including one isolated first-class cricketer , have been looking at the structure of the first-class game and the counties ' verdict will be known by the time you read this .
12 As the charity Oxfam moves into its fiftieth year , Central News South has been looking at the work it does away from the headlines of war and natural disaster .
13 She had been looking at the castle for the last hour .
14 A woman who had been looking at the screen turned to him and said , " I saw one , round at my daughter 's .
15 Well so far we 've just been looking at the record of growth bands in this coral skeleton , but we can acquire a great deal of additional information by sampling the skeleton , and we sample the skeleton using a small drill and we can analyze the , the powders that we collect for the stabilized of oxygen .
16 ‘ I had been looking at the world ratings and the draw certainly is n't what I had expected , ’ said Gregg .
17 A House of Commons select committee , which has been looking at the feasibility of using ‘ combined heat and power ’ ( CHP ) , last week reported that the idea is about to come into its own in Britain .
18 The Centre has been looking at the productivity record of profit-sharing and non-profit-sharing firms , and the extent to which Japanese experience supports the idea that profit-sharing is a defence against stagflation .
19 ‘ I 've been looking at the basin where the sewage tank used to be . ’
20 I 've been up for a bath and we 've been looking at the room I shall occupy .
21 I have been looking at the Opposition amendment .
22 I am looking at a photograph of an adult dunnock , so small in comparison to its monstrous foster-child that it has to perch on its back in order to feed it .
23 What a queasy period those inter-war years now seem ( I am looking at the chicken curry ) , the old hatreds and prejudices simmering and bubbling nicely with all the dark , irrational fears surfacing in a way that rational people like Cohn-Casson believed had long ago been rendered obsolete by the evolutionary nature of society .
24 We are looking at every option . ’
25 Answering questions at a meeting with foreign journalists , Mrs Thatcher said : ‘ We are looking at a scheme to have some people from Hong Kong , but it could n't be anything like the total number . ’
26 We are looking at a cost of about five hundred pound for these , plus two hundred pound shipping charges , and we 're going to need four or five of them .
27 ‘ You look at McLaren 's face in the dressing room before a match and you know you are looking at a winner , ’ Roxburgh remarked .
28 I think the preamble the the the explanary explanatory text er with little two er indicates that really we are trying to address er erm a Greater York er dimension , that we are looking at a proposal er which meets the er development needs erm of Greater York over the period er that the contribution should be made through the new settlement .
29 I do think we 've got to bear in mind that when you are looking at a change does it apply to everybody .
30 Put another way , certain elements are common to the corporatist perspective on politics in the West , and so , although there are different schools of theory , it is possible to fuse some of these together in order to recognise that we are looking at a perspective that bears on interests and the state within the contemporary period of economic development .
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