Example sentences of "[adj] is looking " in BNC.

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1 All of this is looking more than hopeful and plans are to operate ZS-BXI Daisy ( as she will be known ) in the orange , blue and green colours of the DASA logo in due course .
2 Below decks ( this is looking through the engine room ) the additional size of the prototype is obvious — as is the amount of plumbing , piping and wiring needed to provide a reliable All- weather lifeboat .
3 But this is looking a long way ahead .
4 However if any woman reading this is looking for marriage and parenthood , I would certainly be interested in corresponding with her .
5 Oh dear this is looking a bit tricky !
6 One executive said : ‘ Tiny is looking for pie in the sky .
7 Now Interactive is looking for a buyer for the technology , which does not fit with its new brief as a networking technology specialist .
8 Lucky is looking bent which has been bent and battered !
9 IF Gorbachev the Great is looking more and more like Mixed-up Mikhail , it is not just because he has an impossible job .
10 Almondsbury , Bristol-based virtual reality developer Division Ltd is looking to expand into the mainstream by launching a new version of its dVS software for Silicon Graphics Inc workstations : prices start at £5,000 for basic networkable two-dimensional virtual modelling systems that run on Indigo machines ; virtual reality helmets can be added to larger host machines for fully immersive virtual reality applications ; Division is expecting to announce dVS for the RS/6000 soon , paving the way for an open systems Unix System V version .
11 Cincom Systems ( UK ) Ltd is looking for beta testers for the Windows NT version of Supra Server : the relational database is already up and running on the iAPX-86 , R-series and Alpha versions of NT and it will available for £800 per user once the operating system ships .
12 The key to being naturally beautiful is looking after yourself on the inside as well as the outside and that means eating healthily .
13 Therefore , when one comes to section 63(2) one is looking for the additional expense incurred in or in connection with the provision of the benefit .
14 That is looking an increasingly difficult task as United soar towards the summit .
15 But that is looking back to pre-war pre-Blitz days .
16 So style what you were talking about when they base ideas , just concentrate on what you are doing cos you 're doing some good work you know when they base ideas on the past , that is looking back , yeah , like see this word retro , going back , right .
17 Or if you 're comparing people with themselves as it were , that is looking for differences between how they answer one question and how they answer another question , then sort of , you know , kind of twenty or more people and you 've got a reasonable chance of showing up some , some P less than point O fives .
18 But also Swindon as an ex-railway town , that is looking to the future .
19 Erm looking up er the er line or that is looking from the bridge erm that 's going down towards er th the just it it it er cur curved round to meet the er the line er an and the s and the station was was here .
20 The names on the Warwickshire team sheet are changing , and Bob Cottam 's statement that it 'll take five years to get it right is looking accurate .
21 The most common source of any argument is that both sides are absolutely right but each is looking at a different part of the situation .
22 Right , so spective is looking , retro is back , so retrospective so there 's some styles , some modern art is retrospective .
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