Example sentences of "still looking [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She was still looking at the tree when , suddenly , the Cat appeared again .
2 I say , still looking at the window .
3 She was still looking at the ceiling : ‘ Things like that just do n't exist , ’ she said to herself .
4 She was still looking at the door .
5 we went to Trafalgar Square and we stopped to look at the pigeons and we 'd moved on and I , I suddenly realised I had n't got Vicky with me , so I looked all round , could n't see him , had to go right back to Trafalgar Square and he was still looking at the pigeons
6 ‘ County Durham 's constabulary has been increased since 1979 and the Home Office is still looking at the possibility of reallocating some of the 1,000 extra posts to the county , ’ he said .
7 But you 're still looking at the bar spaces a hundred and fifty pounds , and seat spaces two hundred and fifty pounds .
8 Computing had the third highest percentage in work , but was average in terms on those still looking at the end of their courses .
9 He was silent , still looking at the house .
10 ‘ Yeah , ’ said Jimmy dryly , still looking at the office door .
11 Whilst we were still looking at the blaze , Marjorie Truckle ( Ernie 's sister ) , who would have been about thirteen years of age , came rushing across the field with a message from their mother —
12 John was still looking at the photograph .
13 He was still looking at the envelopes as they went into a sitting-room at the end of the passage .
14 ‘ And we are still looking for the child who should have been in the premises , but was n't .
15 For example , Citicorp Scrimgeour Vickers is still looking for the index to end the year between 2,300 and 2,400 .
16 He was still looking for the end of the war and the land fit for heroes to live in .
17 Hence it comes , tottering on to the screen , like a faded rock star — still swinging after all these years , still looking for the party .
18 And are you still looking for the thing where you go and buy and you give a fiver and it 's worth
19 Detectives in Cheltenham , who 're still looking for the milkman 's attackers , say they understand his decision .
20 Detectives in Cheltenham , who 're still looking for the milkman 's attackers , say they understand his decision .
21 Kersey asked : ‘ Are we still looking for the killer of Matthew Glynn ? ’
22 They 're still looking for the murder weapon , believed to be a tyre lever .
23 She hoped that Maggie was still looking after the jeweller whose name Sarah had a struggle to remember .
24 She was still looking in the mirror making sure there were no other tell-tale signs of the evening 's activities when the living-room door was thrown open and her mother , looking very stern , appeared .
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