Example sentences of "they be look at " in BNC.

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1 And even more difficult in an audition situation where they are looking at your height , weight and how much stage you can fill by your very presence .
2 They are aware of the need to improve their length so much that they put in the extra line so they are looking at a 1 or 1.5m ( 4 or 5ft ) area .
3 They are looking at job-weighting , concepts of ‘ stewardship ’ and performance measurement in the knowledge that greater flexibility in pay ( and recruitment ) will be crucial factors in escaping from what Mr Montagu calls ‘ the rigidities that have bedevilled us in the past ’ .
4 And there is a high proportion of people who know a good deal about what they are looking at and may even have seen it before .
5 ‘ When people vote on the day , they are looking at the party who will form the government , and in this part of the country they do not want socialism , ’ said Mr Peter Hodgson , the Conservatives ' Western Area chairman , who was confident the Conservatives would retain all their seats .
6 Children are sometimes told ‘ it is rude to stare ’ , but cat-lovers often forget this rule when they are looking at an approaching feline .
7 Allow your eyes to observe in an easy , natural way but not to stare unblinkingly as if to bore holes in whatever or whoever they are looking at .
8 Be sure that they are looking at your face before you start talking .
9 Of course the elves are in a wood at that moment , and they are looking at the early evening stars , but that is not what they mean .
10 And doctors look in people 's ears all the time , but eight out of ten do n't know what they are looking at .
11 For example , if the adult holds an object , such as a doll , in the child 's line of gaze , the child is likely to look at the object and then immediately glance at the adult 's face to check that they are looking at the same thing .
12 Instead , they are looking at ways of minimising syndicates ' cash calls on members — by waiting until claims are actually paid , for instance .
13 Ordinary video cameras ‘ throw away ’ half the image they are looking at in order to make transmission easier .
14 They are looking at some wire wool that has rusted .
15 Mr 's daughter , I think it 's his daughter , er is working for the British National Corpus and they are looking at the how words are used in ordinary everyday situations .
16 In this way you are getting the students involved in thinking about what they are looking at , and you are also getting an indication of how they interpret what they see .
17 If they are looking at video recordings of classes , trainees will need some guidance in their viewing .
18 For example they are looking at how the best of what other people do can be applied in the AEA . ’
19 They are looking at structure and functions at the same time .
20 Detectives say they are looking at possible links with recent assaults on women in Oxford .
21 They are looking at four possible sites .
22 They would have had to have done it within three weeks anyway and I think the way they are looking at it if they do that tomorrow then they 're counting from then till the next stage .
23 The relationship to images is destroyed , he wrote , when they are looked at only for themselves , gazed at only for themselves .
24 Windows are like eyes : they are looked at as much as they are looked out of .
25 " The conventions of the constitution , " as Professor LeMay observed , " have meaning only when they are looked at against a background of continuous political change .
26 Because , if anything , they 're even better to use than they are to look at .
27 I tell them all about the bar-tailed lark and the Berbers but they 're looking at me in a very strange way and I mean now the whole story sounds pretty crazy to me as I 'm telling it .
28 All round us was a crowd of misty dream-people — though I 'm in the crowd , too — milling and muttering , and they 're looking at me in my silken gown and murmuring to each other , ‘ Is n't it dreadful — Robina 's dead !
29 Nobody in marketing is looking at a plus or minus two per cent — they 're looking at trends in the longer term . ’
30 They 're looking at Pacino right now .
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