Example sentences of "he [is] [adv] look " in BNC.

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1 To laughter , he joked : ‘ He is probably looking after his pond . ’
2 Currently , his network of clubs covers the south east of England , in Heston , Raynes Park , Chigwell , Finchley , Enfield , Eastbourne and Bushey , although he is already looking at new sites in Kent and Scotland and the intention is to expand to other areas of Britain , including Northern Ireland .
3 He is also looking for a supply of three-ply yarn for use on the ribber in jacquard work — again , please help if you can .
4 He is also looking forward to Durham 's entry into the county championship this year .
5 He is also looking forward to working within the progressive and well-equipped eye department at the university hospital .
6 He is simply looking at things from Abraham 's point of view .
7 He is now looking at the win as the foundation to his future .
8 He has signed ex-Portadown winger Vic Kasule and he is now looking south for defenders .
9 He knows that he is only looking at ink on paper , yet his nervous system responds to it in the same kind of way as it might respond to a real woman .
10 ‘ On the contrary , I understand he is greatly looking forward to it . ’
11 The liquidator , Chris Ashurst of Brighton-based Neville Russell , says that he is still looking for a missing £1m of stock and is keen to hear from anyone who bought OCT machines from anywhere other than the London direct-sales team , or the liquidators ' auction held in Bristol .
12 Chen says he is still looking for new sources of finance that would enable the company to re-hire the 320 people thrown out of work by the closure , but does not hold out much hope .
13 I know the name " — is partially explained by the fact that the stage directions suggest he is still looking at Chetwyn , but we infer Anderson 's absent-mindedness from his response because any confusion over the referent of the question is unlikely , assuming that Anderson , as a participant in the Colloquium ( albeit an unenthusiastic one ) , knows that the venue is Prague .
14 Though he could have stuck with any one of his developments and made a reputation , he is always looking for some new challenge on the lathe .
15 So for him the technology holds no fears and he is always looking for ways to make the stock market more accessible to the ordinary man or woman in the street .
16 He 's looking away so that you ca n't catch his eye ; he 's also looking away because what he can see over your shoulder is more interesting than your shoulder .
17 He 's just looking in on them .
18 He 's just looking after the present , not the future .
19 ‘ Well , he 's here to look after my boat , not to go sniffing around my cousin ! ’
20 As Gargy Patel reports , he 's now looking for a new challenge .
21 He 's only looking at that bit .
22 And you only have to see a police uniform through the door to feel racked with guilt , even though you 've done nothing wrong and he 's only looking for a lost cat .
23 He 's only looking at the pictures , he ca n't read really Eh what did you think of the dancing concert ?
24 A funny thing for a gyno to say out of the blue — and the first time he 's ever looked me in the eye .
25 He 's certainly looking sharp enough to do that . ’
26 He 's better looking on TV … ’
27 He 's better looking than Dot Cotton
28 I just hope he 's better looking than this . ’
29 Trotsky [ said ] ‘ Bukharin is always in front , but he 's always looking over his shoulder to make sure Lenin is n't far behind . ’
30 He 's always looking to take on the back row and his sheer physical strength is phenomenal …
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