Example sentences of "[pron] [pron] [am/are] looking " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Brian is a very amenable bloke whom I 'm looking forward to meeting up with at Twickenham , ’ he said .
2 I hope to see some of you at either the Aston Clinton Weekend in April , the Working with Elderly Day in May or on the trip to Coburg , which I am looking forward to very much .
3 You just get a feeling that one actor is going to give you that certain something which you 're looking for .
4 As the surface of the water advances towards you the colours of the sky will be more and more affected by the colour of the water itself , until finally below you will be a dark combination of the overhead sky and the rich liquid into which you are looking .
5 You can put any text in here that is in the file for which you are looking .
6 This is the second in our new series of twelve programmes on opportunities in education , in which we 're looking at some of the ideas in action in schools today .
7 It is all too easy to daydream while reading and thereby not recognise words which we are looking at , but it is also possible to recognise words which we are not looking at .
8 We have already seen how naturally the need to fit a certain number of half wavelengths into an interval leads to discreteness and it is some way of introducing a radical discreteness into mechanics which we are looking for .
9 There is a direction in which we are looking .
10 ‘ It is just one of a number of sites which we are looking at to formulate an extended park and ride system , ’ he said .
11 A council spokesman said : ‘ The company has raised a number of issues which we are looking at and we are hoping to resolve the situation as soon as possible . ’
12 To others it will be a rural environment which they are looking to protect .
13 They are considering now short-term leases rather than sell on the market as it is at the present , and they are including the clinic in the buildings for which they are looking for alternative uses .
14 N : ‘ Hello , is it me you 're looking for ? ’
15 Someone whom you are looking after regularly for at least 35 hours a week , who is in receipt of attendance allowance , constant attendance allowance or the new disability living allowance
16 It 's OK for the authorities because it 's not them you 're looking at — you wo n't be walking the beat with them .
17 I have been very lucky ; the right opportunities have come along and yet every time you take them you are looking forward immediately to the next challenge .
18 ‘ It seems impossible I 'll ever find who I 'm looking for .
19 ‘ And now I know who I 'm looking for I do n't need any from you , ’ he responded succinctly and , pushing himself to his feet , disappeared back into the cockpit .
20 I do n't know who you 're looking for and I do n't want to know but even I can see that whoever it is he wo n't be overjoyed to see you … ’
21 ‘ Kill me , but I 'm not who you 're looking for . ’
22 So you you 're looking at It 's not a question of erm doing much calculating or anything else , it 's just seeing what the problem is , is n't it ?
23 How do you withstand the the commercial pressures and the emotional pressures , the seventy three of you who are looking forward to Christmas ?
24 It 's you they 're looking at .
25 After a time the others go off to search for ‘ Smee ’ — but of course they do n't know who they are looking for .
26 ‘ Have they any idea who they 're looking for ? ’
27 The police wo n't know who they 're looking for .
28 They do n't you know who they 're looking for ?
29 This will involve a lot of work but it 's something I 'm looking forward to .
30 As this is the speech in which we see Cassius 's motives for killing Caesar , the other one I am looking at is Brutus 's soliloquy at the beginning of Act II scene I , giving his reasons for joining the conspiracy .
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