Example sentences of "looking at the [noun] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Looking at the artwork for the UV Exposure Timer , it will be seen that all mains parts are at one end of the board , with 240V connections via screw terminals for safety . |
2 | In the yard Constable Fenwick was looking at the pile of tins ; and , as she approached him , she said , ‘ Goin' cheap : a penny a score . ’ |
3 | Arthur Conway turned from looking at the man to Agnes as she quickly explained what she had sold the customer . |
4 | Then , looking at the man as if he was so much dirt , he let himself out of the front door . |
5 | ‘ I sat on the train and could see other commuters walking past looking at the man in horror . |
6 | 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 ) . |
7 | The court approaches the question by looking at the wording of the contract and whether the expert 's work has followed what the parties had agreed . |
8 | ( Another implication of this way of looking at the origin of moral talk is that the child will learn her primary duties in familial contacts with her parents , close friends , relations , and the family pets . |
9 | Looking at the outlook for Europe in 1992 , Cefic predicts a weak 1.9 per cent growth in GDP , compared to 1 per cent in 1991 . |
10 | One department is concerned with worldwide issues ; for example , when looking at the outlook for energy , it does not feel qualified to do this type of study itself . |
11 | I thought he was looking at the station as if , to see if a train was in or something |
12 | The posters on the walls were all the same old ones of 1950s legionnaires in tanks looking at the desert through binoculars , or cutting their way through the jungle with machetes . |
13 | October opened auspiciously with Everards looking at the possibility of setting up a brewery in the Falklands . |
14 | The use of the layby , however , gave concern and councillors suggested looking at the possibility of filling in the laybys along Trinity Hill to prevent further incidents . |
15 | The charity Sustrans has produced a feasibility report looking at the possibility of linking existing railway paths in West Cumbria and Country Durham via a network of minor roads , bridleways and disused railway tracks . |
16 | They even contacted local cinemas to ask about their used seating — looking at the possibility of donating surplus seats to the school . |
17 | Sheila Redmond is also looking at the possibility of arranging talks on the menopause for female employees . |
18 | We are also looking at the possibility of introducing general SVQs at level IV in the longer term . |
19 | We are also looking at the possibility of introducing emergency childcare but financial assistance for this is taxable . |
20 | The engineers are also looking at the possibility of transmission by satellite for Europe and remote parts of the UK . |
21 | The engineers are also looking at the possibility of transmission by satellite for Europe and remote parts of the UK . |
22 | He revealed : ‘ We are seriously looking at the possibility of taking over Network 2 for the World Cup . |
23 | ‘ 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 . |
24 | With entries up 20 per cent , the organisers are looking at the possibility of using an additional hall for the event . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | But C&P 's Hexaplas technology service department had been looking at the possibility of recycling flexible PVC . |
27 | No have a look , you 're only looking at the beginning of it here try again |
28 | He sat looking at the river with his shoulders hunched up . |
29 | Edward was now looking at the river with great intensity ; he leaned forward a little , as though to see something better . |
30 | But they are the exceptions and it has to be stressed we are looking at the patient in a wider context . |