Example sentences of "[v-ing] at [adv] [adj] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 I fell madly in love with this area of Scotland the first time I set eyes on it , and subsequently crawled all over it for years , marvelling at how many caves Bonnie Prince Charlie managed to occupy in his escape from the Redcoats .
2 The mujaheddin marked the 10th anniversary of the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan on Dec. 27 in similar fashion by launching at least 52 rockets into Kabul killing dozens of people according to a government spokesperson .
3 This effect is peculiar to regions of alternating AT since previous studies have shown that cleavage of isolated ApT sites in natural DNAs is poor [ 8-10 ] and we have shown that ApT sites are not cut within blocks of ( AAT ) n .
4 Israel and the SLA responded on Oct. 26 with heavy shelling of Hezbollah and Palestinian-controlled areas in southern Lebanon , wounding at least five civilians .
5 Britain has used its veto to block one other : a law that would require any company employing at least 1,000 workers in two or more EC countries to set up consultative works councils .
6 The first point to make is that Joint Planning is happening at very different rates and in very different ways across Scotland .
7 This is particularly common on motorways where trucks are overtaking at quite high speeds .
8 These cesspools will require emptying at approximately six-week intervals .
9 IPSWICH Town footballer Eddie Youds , who was caught driving at almost 100 miles an hour , claimed he was in a rush to see his pregnant girlfriend , a court heard yesterday .
10 A Greek oil tanker caught fire and broke up off the west coast of Australia on July 21 , spilling at least 20,000 tonnes of its cargo of light crude oil .
11 Silverstone 's demise would be mourned by everyone in Formula One , since it offers a unique challenge as the fastest track in the world , with drivers lapping at over 150 miles per hour .
12 Since the formation of Foster Wheeler Wood Group six years ago , the Company enjoyed its most successful year with manpower levels peaking at over 500 personnel .
13 Absolutely , and that 's whey we 've got international agencies looking at exactly these things .
14 So you 're looking at either these chocolates or well you do n't want the premium teabags anyway
15 Anything above a hundred thousand , and we 're looking at financial underwriting , we 're looking at basically four times salary .
16 That in fact we were looking at almost two months ' work erm for project engineering , when in fact that scheme would have been condensed down into project engineering .
17 According to Austrian negotiator Michael Reiterer , the working group will begin by looking at less controversial subjects such as existing national environmental regulations , packaging and labelling .
18 But Benichou , looking at least 10 years older than his age of 27 , concentrated on body attacks .
19 To start to answer these questions entailed looking at least one humanities subject and at least one physical science subject .
20 So some animators in Europe are looking at much cheaper ways of making computer graphics .
21 Here we shall move straight to looking at how such principles may be extended to encompass this challenge .
22 A further way of looking at how temporary workers are engaged is to consider the size of the establishment in which they work .
23 THE fictional firemen from ITV 's hit series London 's Burning have been looking at how American actors tackled blazes in the movie Backdraft , released this week on CIC Video .
24 So it 's , it 's looking at very small parts of the graph if you like .
25 Under the terms of the White Paper , practices serving at least 11,000 patients will be able to manage their own budget .
26 A group comprising at least eleven pavements of the southeastern part of the province can thus be considered a reasonably convincing example of integral , stylistic affinity .
27 This survey shows that the present lanes and cottages are only the remnants of an extensive settlement occupying at least 28 hectares ( 70 acres ) .
28 Webb was then growing at least 550 acres of rape-seed , and milling twenty gallons of oil a day .
29 The aim is to get in the Guinness Book of Records by beating the current record of 2,463 objects in the air simultaneously from 821 jugglers juggling at least three objects .
30 There is already a successful lower end of the market selling at under five pounds but competing on equal terms with the more familiar names
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