Example sentences of "she looked [adv] at [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | She looked mutinously at the scenery and listened to the clunking noises of the car as it trundled along , allowing minimal ventilation through the tiny windows that only slid across to open halfway . |
2 | She looked round at the others , spitting dust from their mouths , coughing , shaking with cold . |
3 | She looked round at the cuttings strewn on the floor and then back at the blank screen . |
4 | Then she looked around at the men on offer , braying nightclub fools mostly , and decided that , even without racing commitments and pain , she would be planning to leave early . |
5 | She looked around at the fields . |
6 | She looked up at the outline of him , the wild hair and the shadowed eyes . |
7 | She looked up at the girl beside her . |
8 | She looked up at the ceiling and shivered . |
9 | She looked up at the ceiling , where one of the room 's many odd columns flared into the flat , thick , pale green glass . |
10 | But when she looked up at the sky she discovered that the star had gone . |
11 | Instinctively she looked up at the sky . |
12 | Pushing her way through the hordes of little black boys with bones through their noses , she looked up at the sky . |
13 | She looked up at the sky , where vultures were gathering . |
14 | She looked up at the clock , wondering if there was time for a pot of tea before lunch , but deciding that the second gong would sound soon , and she could wait . |
15 | She looked up at the lorry . |
16 | The fortune-teller lay on her back behind the low wall and she was dying , or perhaps she was dead , for her eyes were open and she looked up at the stars . |
17 | Grim and forbidding were the two well-used words that came to mind as she looked up at the building for the first time ; but there were no words that could easily describe the helpless terror that she felt as the side-gate opened before them and the ambulance had driven through . |
18 | Shaking violently in the intolerable hold of a passion as bitter as it was irresistible and torrid , she looked up at the man who had done this to her , his body before and above her , glistening and dark , darker still where it was shadowed with hair . |
19 | She looked up at the statue and laughed . |
20 | She looked up at the books on the shelves and reached for the closest . |
21 | Doyle dreaded to think of how many mistakes were appearing on the court transcript , each time she looked up at the corner of the room , where the CI5 men sat , and found two youthful , smiling faces , fixing her with meaningful looks . |
22 | She looked up at the rook 's nest and the grey sky beyond , then bent to pick a clump of white winter aconites to take home to Josh . |
23 | She looked up at the advertisements above the windows . |
24 | She looked up at the hill , but the château was invisible from this angle behind its enshrouding of trees . |
25 | She looked up at the sound of his voice ; he did n't sound particularly pleased . |
26 | She looked up at the bedroom ceiling , where a pale stain recalled a burst pipe nearly fifteen months ago . |
27 | She tried to find herself on the map , but the printed boulevards and blocks writhed whenever she looked up at the street , making new patterns . |
28 | Everything she had thought had been a lie and she looked carefully at the things she now possessed with new eyes . |
29 | She looked carefully at the picture , studying the rings on the index fingers of the two shadowy figures . |
30 | But , since she was his guest and would have to eat something , she looked hopelessly at the menu again , and smilingly suggested , ‘ Perhaps you would n't mind ordering for me . ’ |