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

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1 This can be seen quite clearly by looking at a passage in the autobiographical A Christmas Story , and comparing it with an unpublished hand-scrawled manuscript I found in his papers .
2 She was looking at a man in an evening clothe .
3 The second thing I found quickly by looking at a newspaper in a coffee-shop : the day 's date .
4 Comparison of illustrations of the same picture in several publications will demonstrate this truism , while the best test of looking at a reproduction in front of the picture itself can be a disheartening experience .
5 They were both still and quiet , looking at a toad in the rough grass on the bank ; its body was swollen , its legs stiff and straight so that it stood high on its toes , looking like a little table .
6 In fact I have just been looking at a place in South Audley Street , not far from Mattli .
7 ‘ I sat on the train and could see other commuters walking past looking at the man in horror .
8 Looking at the passages in the Queen 's Speech that refer to matters abroad , I reflect upon remarks made to me when I was a very young person , eager to enter politics , by the father of my right hon. Friend the Member for Brighton , Pavilion ( Mr. Amery ) .
9 But they are the exceptions and it has to be stressed we are looking at the patient in a wider context .
10 Looking at the elements in the rational and political models of resource decision making , a list of six key factors of indications of behaviour emerges for both approaches .
11 Looking at the issue in ideal terms , effectiveness is achieved when the needs and expectations of the organization are one and the same as those of individuals .
12 " I 've been looking at the cat in your window . "
13 It is like looking at the menu in a French restaurant .
14 The County Council er together with its district council colleagues er has also spent five years looking at the problems in Greater York .
15 On Thursday we drew the whole thing together ending up with team practice and looking at the videos in the evening .
16 He can , apparently , date a picture precisely just by looking at the monkeys in it .
17 Looking at the claims in terms of types of damage .
18 He ran his eye down the list , looking at the column in which he 'd noted the time of day for each killing .
19 But looking at the diagram in Fig. 8.4 we can identify two general methods of keeping the search space small :
20 So , so really you 're looking at the values in it you see
21 Near the door there was a rose-tree and three gardeners , who were looking at the roses in a very worried way .
22 had had the opportunity for many years of looking at the question in its material phases , of appreciating its hygienic results …
23 This is not simply a question of looking at the differences in income , wealth , or educational opportunities between men and women or between different ethnic groups .
24 Indeed , in looking at the structuring in a different guise , we have got erm , something less than seven percent of total costs , that relate to erm , indirect management and administrative costs .
25 What this entailed for civil liberties may be gleaned by looking at the way in which Dicey dealt with traditional freedoms in the body of his work .
26 Previously we were looking at the way in which the colour order for pattern is decided by the Creation 6 program and took a pattern all the way through to the ‘ Knit a pattern ’ menu , ready to transfer directly across to the machine console .
27 Before looking at the way in which the sector has changed in recent years we examine the role of the Bank of England .
28 This project is looking at the way in which plant-breeding at public sector institutes in Scotland , Wales and England has been influenced by various interest groups : government ( via the Agricultural Research Council ) , the private sector ( including farmers ' organisations and seed companies ) , and the academic community .
29 Again , they have a monitoring role , looking at the way in which candidates are assessed against performance criteria and ensuring that comparable standards of performance are being achieved throughout Scotland ;
30 In looking at the way in which schools and colleges were managed after the 1988 Act , the Commission pointed out that LEAs would have a less directive role but would still have to monitor the services of schools and colleges .
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