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

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1 The Euro-Left is now looking beyond traditional social democracy , while the Labour Party struggles to come to terms with the old model .
2 Researchers are now looking at what happens to pesticides and industrial organic solvents , which will probably be the next threat to groundwater quality .
3 Noticing that the two women were now looking at her , Robyn smiled and said , ‘ It 's Robyn with a ‘ y ’ actually . ’
4 When the small head nodded acceptance Agnes , now looking at the boy , said , ‘ A ha'p'orth or a pennorth ? ’
5 She was now looking at Grace .
6 Many schools are now looking at the whole issue of profiling and records of achievement .
7 IBM is now looking at different materials and working on the many technical problems of writing on , and reading , the memory .
8 Italy is now looking at taking into government the reformed social-democratic communists , an injection of incorruptibility ( well , more or less , and certainly far sea-greener than Craxi 's cynical wheeler-dealer pocket-liners ) long overdue .
9 ‘ We 're now looking at standardising the whole thing and that could well involve the defrocking of Reverend Green . ’
10 We are now looking at the idea of team appraisals instead of appraising individuals .
11 In this chapter we have , through our time travelling , been outside of our own world for some time now , so perhaps we are now looking at modernity with the eyes of a stranger coming home .
12 He is now looking at the win as the foundation to his future .
13 Apparently the Internet could run out of available addresses by 1995 and the Internet Engineering Task Force is now looking at ways of overcoming address limitations in the current Internet Protocol version 4 standard .
14 Apparently the Internet could run out of available addresses by 1995 and the Internet Engineering Task Force is now looking at ways of overcoming address limitations in the current IP version 4 standard .
15 We are not , therefore , now looking at another paradigm , another system .
16 And one of one of the things that I 've got on a regular basis is the many of the things Harlow Council put on like pop concerts country and western have actually been used by people who who perhaps live outside of Harlow so the Council are now looking at a charging policy but also we should also gon na introduce into the theatre is the leisure card which actually includes that the people actually live in the town local and the reproductional sort of show if they can do so they should buy .
17 The company is now looking at a future that is brighter than for any time in the past 20 years .
18 Okay now looking at it the other way , you see we we had those points but we do n't know what happens over here .
19 Then he noticed that a boy , who had passed him a few minutes before , had returned , and was now looking at him carefully from the opposite side of the road .
20 Edward was now looking at the river with great intensity ; he leaned forward a little , as though to see something better .
21 people are now looking at other ways of enhancing their product portfolios . ’
22 She was not now looking at him as a child looked .
23 They fear that they are now looking at a successor tax which is designed simply to allow the Government to muddle through to the next election .
24 Fortified by that success , PTGI is now looking at extending its advertising into the cinema .
25 It 's become unfashionable because the media is now looking at an alternative scapegoat for the problems the Conservative Party , that 's why it 's a reason and what is arising from the Labour leadership at the moment is purely an attempt to placate the media .
26 But if you were looking at their egos as well , er their whole personality had its defence disrupted , then of course , you may be able to see a bit more , because you are now looking at areas which are co both conscious and manifest themselves in all kinds of different ways .
27 Presumably if we 're now looking at commitment in the wider area of search which would draw in many additional parishes , I think in the Harrogate case er something like seven to eight additional parishes , er if we look at commitments there would we also need to revise the housing need figure as well ?
28 What differentiates this now from uncontextualised still image work is that the audience are now looking at these images in role ; they are interrogating the images as if they were detectives looking at photographic evidence .
29 As we increase our confidence , right , so if we are ninety five percent confident we are now looking at the five percent significance level T rat er the critical value rate rises to two point zero point two and if you want to be even more confident , to be ninety nine percent confident about our inference , you look at the one percent level , right , and that has a T ratio of two point seven five .
30 But good though this record is , no system is perfect and accordingly the Church Commissioners and the Department of the Environment are now looking at ways in which the non-statutory public inquiries can be improved to become an even more effective forum for weighing all points of view in particularly difficult cases .
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