Example sentences of "are looking [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 We are looking across the carriage from the right hand doorway ; the interior surface of the open door is at the right , and in the centre are the front windows .
2 A sort of heat haze , as opposed to the intense burning sensation of the stripe paintings , emerges as if we are looking through a veil or over a great distance at flat lands .
3 They are looking through the directory board in the foyer of the RCA building , reading aloud to each other all the names of firms they find ridiculous ( ‘ How about this ?
4 We are looking into a fog .
5 Widnes are looking into a plan in which last season 's best player , Richard Eyres , will play in Canberra this summer .
6 And they are looking into an incident last month when Daum angrily kicked in an advertising board .
7 In exactly the same way , too many people are looking into the mind of the homosexual rather than considering the repugnance that is caused to millions of decent people all over the country … .
8 At the moment , consultants are looking into the matter in detail , and their report will be put before the Broadcasting Committee for its consideration .
9 From here you are looking into the rear windows of Whitehall .
10 The cause of the fire is n't yet known , but fire investigators are looking into the possibility that it may have been started deliberately .
11 The cause of the fire is n't yet known , but fire investigators are looking into the possibility that it may have been started deliberately .
12 Supt Peter Coleman said : ‘ We are looking into the matter and will take action if it proves necessary . ’
13 ‘ We are looking into the matter and someone will contact Mrs Marron personally . ’
14 A Darlington police spokesman said : ‘ We are aware of the latest incident at Mrs Earley 's house and are looking into the situation . ’
15 Trading standards officers are looking into the matter following complaints .
16 Ian White says he 's not surprised that his colleagues are looking into the matter .
17 Just as on the domestic front , firms are exploring new ways towards greater efficiency and profitability , so too larger firms are looking beyond the frontiers of the UK to the opportunities which present themselves overseas .
18 But when you are looking for a suitable speech you ca n't really reject anything familiar solely because you think it might bore the panel .
19 If you are looking for a picture book on Nepal for a present or a memento of a trip then this is certainly as good as , if not better than , many of its rivals .
20 Around two thirds of Mr Nunn 's ‘ exchangers ’ are looking for a nearby property .
21 But if you are looking for a 21st century Polo , you will have to wait at least three years until the genuinely all-new one .
22 Finally , Fellowship Afloat are looking for a new chief sailing instructor .
23 ‘ No , do n't tell me the police are looking for a getaway sleigh .
24 We are looking for a couple of acres owned by the UMWA member which has become the focus of the strike : Camp Solidarity .
25 If you are looking for a mortgage we can recommend the cheapest , the largest or the most flexible without you needing to take up valuable time researching the market yourself .
26 If you are looking for a pension or other financial advice we can similarly give you information and guidance to make the right decision .
27 This can be so useful to anyone looking for a secondary school , especially for the young couple with a growing child who are looking for a new area to move into .
28 Other forecasters are looking for a deficit of around $50 billion .
29 SEC staffers are looking for a suitable test case to take to court .
30 And for this reason we are looking for a suitable name .
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