Example sentences of "[det] [noun] looking at [art] " in BNC.

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1 There have been few studies looking at the sexual risk of HIV infection for women who have sex with women and so there are few reported cases of women infected in this way .
2 This tin of Day and Martins metal polish gave me some trepidation looking at the vast areas of iron ferrous .
3 I replaced the blanket over his head and stood for a few moments looking at the bodies in their neat little rows .
4 Another database book from Kuma , this time looking at the Windows database system from Harley Systems , is ‘ Skylight Illustrated ’ by Richard Hunt .
5 They actually do n't spend too much time looking at the screen , they 're actually using dumb terminals to enter data very quickly .
6 I 'm usually too absorbed in my work to spend much time looking at the other students . ’
7 ‘ It was too easy to let the mind wander and I spent too much time looking at the leaderboards instead of concentrating on my own game .
8 In view of the stringent financial requirements imposed on BR by the government this may be a little unfair but it does neatly encapsulate the views of many commentators looking at the likely impact of the Tunnel on the South East after 1993 .
9 Ludo and I stand a few more moments looking at the body in the mud There is no doubt that he is dead .
10 First , they were able to spend more time looking at the characteristics of the turbulent environment outside the plant and exploring the implications of specific developments for their operation .
11 Ca n't think what people see in them , ’ he added darkly , referring to the fact that most of the Zoo visitors who came by the Cages spent more time looking at the vultures than they did at African eagles like him .
12 It should have spent a little more time looking at the serious work being carried out by the Health Education Authority and less time on carping criticisms of the authority 's work .
13 One of the tests of the success of this training in " picture reading " will be that pupils will gradually spend more and more time looking at the picture , and " reading " it at various levels ( see Box 4 ) .
14 This hypothesis has been examined in several studies looking at the PiZ phenotype and periportal α 1 AT granules in patients and controls , and no evidence to support involvement of α 1 AT in genetic predisposition has been found .
15 The effect of such correction can , in some instances , be dramatic , as in the case of a child who , after receiving his first pair of spectacles , spent several evenings looking at the stars as it was the first time he had ever been able to see them .
16 So court dominates St Aldate 's throughout the war , and I think therefore we should spend just a little time looking at the people involved , erm but not too much .
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