Example sentences of "looking [prep] [adv] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 If dad starts looking through there he 'll never get down the street .
2 Yeah I was looking for somewhere he does n't .
3 The er directive of December nineteen ninety three did have details that we were not expecting and looking for so there was a great deal of new work to take on board .
4 you know , I just put it on the table and left it there and as I say it 's certainly better to because when you 're looking like then it 's easier do that .
5 ‘ We will be looking into exactly what has happened , ’ he said .
6 Relaxation was impossible to him : not just because he was a superb ‘ detail ’ man looking into absolutely everything that could affect the outcome of a race , but because he was by nature a thoroughly driven and often neurotic man .
7 Here , he 's looking in how he came , where is it ?
8 Where 's the ray-gun gone ? ’ she asked , looking to where it used to be on the side wall .
9 One man , trying to find his own tears , turned to looking at why he never cried for his father .
10 To begin with , in the evenings and mornings , during stroll time ( the suit , the stick ) , all the people tended to gather at the sharp end of the ship , looking at where they came from , as people do .
11 Only John is invariably to be found on the stern , looking at where we 're headed .
12 Start by looking at where you keep your horse .
13 Right so really then if , if we 're looking at both yourself and , and your wife , you 've actually got sort of just those five policies
14 Just one or two erm questions if I may erm reduction in use of staff advertising this is what we 're looking at when we 're talking about we 've managed to do that unless we do n't anticipate in the near future when we 've already .
15 And he passed her the list he had been looking at when she entered .
16 And the the question before them , and therefore before me in r considering the objections , is whether or not these sites are part of the general extent of greenbelt around the village , or are a part of this village er which does not as a whole perform a greenbelt function , and that 's what I 'm looking at when I make my site visit .
17 That 's This is a place now from Tony 's on some of those photos you 're looking at when he was in the garden see the mountains .
18 It was just I I was just looking at there them down there .
19 This project examines a variety of these initiatives in a small number of English cities looking at how they began , their strengths and weaknesses , capacity for job creation and training , links to other groups and use of financial and technical support services .
20 Jonathon Porritt , environment TV presenter and for director of Friends of the Earth , will be looking at how we can learn to think Green .
21 ‘ In particular , we were looking at how we could export oil — if we found it — to the marketplace , ’ he continued .
22 In the last of her special reports on child friendly Scotland , Alison MacDonald 's been looking at how we 're doing on providing the basics like nursery places .
23 Yeah , but I 'm looking at how we 're gon na this deal through next year because
24 And I think it 's both important for N C V O itself , to ensure that it 's working on issues , equal opportunities issues that affect itself , and that it 's helping the sector as a whole to do that , and and we 're very conscious of that , and er , certainly just in the last few weeks , have been looking at how we can upgrade what we 're doing in that sphere .
25 Yeah Now Pomerance , who 's one of the people in the quote , has done a lot of work recently er by that in the last five six years , looking at how we can investigate the , or objectify , the measures that w or the laws that were used by the .
26 And then we can start looking at how we turn this magnificent club around . ’
27 We are also looking at how we might make more intensive use of many co-products from our plants .
28 It 's when they start getting round to looking at our facility agreements , start looking at how we 're organizing , the councillors , even if it 's the Labour Council as it is Manchester , will soon cotton on to the , in the , soon cotton to their , their , their potential power in terms of threatening our ability to organize and UNISON wo n't actually be that far behind persuading them to do , to do that because they want to see the G M B getting smashed in local authorities up and down the country which means as far as I can see , we need some resources coming in to assist in our branches with local authority membership pretty damn quick , because otherwise we , come July the first , we 're gon na find we 'll be up against it .
29 The first stage consists of looking at how you have analysed the problem .
30 In short , I 'll be looking at how you can best protect yourself in the event of your computer going wrong .
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