Example sentences of "now looking [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | When the small head nodded acceptance Agnes , now looking at the boy , said , ‘ A ha'p'orth or a pennorth ? ’ |
2 | We are now looking at the idea of team appraisals instead of appraising individuals . |
3 | Exchange visits between company and school have kept the project going and Courtaulds is now looking at the possibility of helping them design a fibre spinning rig . |
4 | Edward was now looking at the river with great intensity ; he leaned forward a little , as though to see something better . |
5 | Spanish and Norwegian skippers were now looking at the possibilities such unusual fish offered . |
6 | He is now looking at the win as the foundation to his future . |
7 | OF course TODAY is pleased that the Attorney General is now looking into the sentence given to Dr Thomas Courtney , the multiple rapist . |
8 | In the past , the IFA has clamped down on such outbursts against referees and is now looking into the matter . |
9 | Now looking for the future , is there an opportunity on the shop front , for further growth ? |
10 | The three states , now looking to the west for hard currency earnings , have the advantage of strategically vital port facilities and generous development support from Scandinavian neighbours on the Baltic . |
11 | Those at the conference table are not Palestine Liberation Organisation representatives working out of Tunis but people who actually live in the occupied territories , who have been deprived of their homeland , as they see it , and who are now looking to the future and trying to negotiate some kind of settlement . |
12 | That company is now looking across the Channel to extend the working life of its hire machines . |
13 | One concerned neighbour — who is now looking after the boy — eventually pushed her way into the flat and found the stricken woman lying on the floor of the front room with a sheet over her . |
14 | Have you proper guards now looking after the horses ? ’ |