Example sentences of "been looking [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I have been looking through the private Ledger , ’ Bragg said amiably .
2 Oh I du n no , I 've been looking at a few , not that probably , not in the top ten
3 And PC Week has been looking at the pre-release development kit for Windows NT , shipping this week , and finds that the new NT File System is not yet complete , and neither are the security features that are tied to it .
4 In Chapters 3 and 4 we have been looking at the major groups of institutions that participate in the financial system .
5 I have been looking at the following : two very ‘ liquid ’ liquid acrylics are Winsor & Newton Designer 's Liquid Acrylic Colours and the new ACP ArtistColour Professional by Rotring .
6 At the official press conference today , Brian Horton said he 'd been looking at the young twenty-one year old for quite a while .
7 Our environment reporter Harriet Ryley has been looking at the changing attitude to what we throw away and how we deal with it .
8 I have been looking at the Labour party document for health in Scotland , ’ A
9 Over the last few months I 've been looking at the different types of files you 'll find on a PC — here 's a quick recap to refresh your memory .
10 So that we 're prepared within the Rural Housing Trust to look at all these ideas , and we 've been looking at the whole question , we feel that this has got to be one for the planners , the planners must be involved in identifying where these problems lie , they 're not uniform , all across the country , er and it 's something that er we therefore need to use the planning er scenario entirely and fully in order to identify where the problem lies .
11 Alistair and Wayne show they have appreciated that the addition of one tower to the other will create a new tower that is taller than either of its component towers , whereas Matthew and Claire have been looking at the inverse operation — one brick less and the tower is lower .
12 We 've been looking at the contrasting features of these two . ’
13 IN view of all the talk about a resumption of political talks , I 've been looking at the last word of the Ulster Unionists on the subject , delivered just before the plug was pulled last October .
14 Following our discussions , I have been looking into the financial aspects of the timeshare proposal .
15 Part of the problem has been the software , which has been looking for a decent hardware platform and waiting for support from a mainstream operating system vendor .
16 Obviously a tall , long-legged person will need a big horse ; I recently sold a 17.3hh gelding to a man of six foot eight who had been looking for a long time !
17 Morgan has been looking for a white knight for the last two weeks since insurance broker Willis Faber announced it was selling its 20 per cent stake in the merchant bank to Banque Indosuez , part of Compagnie Financiere de Suez .
18 If Philip had been looking for a pale , sickly , ragged and possibly fettered prisoner , Harry would be a considerable shock to him .
19 And he would ask a few questions , say he 'd been looking for a few hours .
20 I had been looking for a full-length piece to do anyway and I was also attracted to the idea of working with a ballet company . ’
21 The German bank has been looking for a French opening for its global expansion for some time .
22 Time Warner has been looking for a high-technology partner since 1991 , when it sold smaller stakes in TWE to two Japanese firms , Toshiba and ITOCHU ( then known as C. Itoh ) .
23 And the car was such a mess nobody would have been looking for a sawn brake cable . ’
24 You may lose some credibility with the clientele if you demolish him or her with a blitzkrieg attack only to find later that they had been looking for the nearest toilet !
25 ‘ Then obviously I 've been looking for the wrong qualities in my secretaries . ’
26 Although he has been looking for the little creep to beat him up for having steered him wrong , he realises that it is better to be with someone , even someone like Ratso , than to be alone .
27 If we 'd been looking for an easy acquaintance with nature , we would have chosen a different landscape : something lusher and more intricate , not this bleak and famished hillside on the Atlantic 's edge .
28 The third time she saw it Allen was with her but he must have been looking in the wrong place , for he did n't see it although she did n't understand how that could be .
29 This suggests , once again , that comprehension experiments may have been looking in the wrong place for evidence of young children 's linguistic competence .
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