Example sentences of "[prep] looking through " in BNC.

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1 Well it might be worth looking through last year 's list in the day .
2 have to go through looking through them every time you want something .
3 Notice how the first step of looking through the window is less threatening than the second one of opening the door .
4 This was placed on the kitchen floor , illiberally filled with water , and Wendy and I had to choose between going in together or one after the other while , we strongly suspected , Mr Sugden enjoyed a ‘ what-the-butler-saw ’ entertainment of looking through the keyhole .
5 I think the inde independent corroboration for actuaries was another important factor , custody confirmation by the auditors , veto of transfer of assets , independent auditors for pension funds , independent custodian arrangements , in-house investment management , you made some comments , co-ordination of the various regulators , co-ordination of the professional advisers , establishment of the Pension Tribunal , you know now as far as I was concerned on on my sort of looking through it , those were all recommendations that that you have made over your two years and I could n't really find any response to those in Good , and I think that 's er you know we we personally found that disappointing .
6 I think the inde independent corroboration for actuaries was another important factor , custody confirmation by the auditors , veto of transfer of assets , independent auditors for pension funds , independent custodian arrangements , in-house investment management , you made some comments , co-ordination or the various regulators , co-ordination of the professional advisors , establishment of a pension tribunal , you know , now as far as I was concerned or on my sort of looking through it , those were all recommendations that , that you 've made over your two years and I could n't really find any response to those in Good and I think that 's a you know we , we personally found that disappointing .
7 Just because it 's me — ’ Her vision was impaired by the gruesome beauty aids , like looking through prison bars , and she picked at them irritably .
8 It is like looking through a magic window into the real world of natural irradiation .
9 Looking to her for comfort was like looking through a drawer for something which you knew was not there because you had looked so often before : you knew what was there — in painful and tedious detail — but there was nothing that you wanted .
10 ‘ It 's like looking through the wrong end of a telescope . ’
11 It is like looking through your camera .
12 In looking through my cases for examples of problems that I 've experienced with 50 millesimals I am conscious that aggravations are not one !
13 Incidentally we 'll insist on looking through Hamnett 's belongings .
14 There are also red potentillas and red hawthorn , to name but two , and you will find many more on looking through this book .
15 Regulation 34(1) states that if a view to the front can be obtained without looking through the windscreen , wipers are not required .
16 Without looking through the source file I would n't be able to tell .
17 Or you may see exactly what you would see by looking through the glass at any point .
18 You have free access to the family outside their house , but when they are inside you can investigate them only by looking through the windows of their house .
19 Disappointed , he returns to his rooms and consoles himself by looking through his collection of photographs of ten boys he has loved .
20 Although it is sometimes simulated by looking through a peephole , this gives only a crude approximation of the condition .
21 Where written pupil work is produced , it obviously contains a great deal of information ; something can be learnt about the general stage of understanding of the class by looking through such work after the lesson , while more is revealed if it is possible to discuss it with the pupil concerned .
22 So we make an indirect observation by looking through the window for signs of freezing , such as frost .
23 We can produce a similar effect by looking through polarised sunglasses which are turned on their side .
24 She had a computer actually on the it was on the side of a surveying instrument , so she was probably working out how far down she 'd actually dug by looking through the sights and reading the numbers and then she was entering up the numbers on the computer .
25 We usually start by looking through the Yellow Pages and ringing up companies to ask if they will give donations and prizes .
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