Example sentences of "looked [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun pl] [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Phyllis stood by the fence and looked down to the lines at the bottom . |
2 | She looked down at the notes on the small side table , and then pulled off her wore framed pince-nez . |
3 | They sat at a table and looked down at the lights of the shipping in the Tagus . |
4 | Except — ’ He looked down at the trenches of scattered earth . |
5 | Masklin relaxed a bit , and looked down at the figures in the sand . |
6 | There were tears in her eyes as she looked down across the footlights to the man in the front row , on his feet now , applauding . |
7 | The festivities started with a parade through the town led by the Houlton Silver Band and as I looked down from the windows of our bed-sitter I could see them all gathering in the street below . |
8 | His perfect profile looked off down the rows of brightly coloured packets . |
9 | He looked up into the eyes of the figure on the wall and saw pain , and sorrow and pity there . |
10 | He looked up at the windows of the house . |
11 | Shaking the water from her matted hair and sodden white lab coat while drawing a series of relieved gulps of air , the woman looked up at the Marines with a weak smile . |
12 | She looked up at the advertisements above the windows . |
13 | She looked up at the books on the shelves and reached for the closest . |
14 | But now … hands and handkerchiefs and newspapers waved from every window of the train , and smiling faces looked up at the children on the fence . |
15 | He looked up to the windows of Rose 's flat . |
16 | I looked up to the skies for no reason I can now remember , probably a spot of rain or a ray of sunshine . |
17 | He looked up through the branches into the sky , waiting for her tears to pass . |
18 | Li Shai Tung looked back at the pictures above the bed with new understanding . |
19 | At midday we climbed the minaret and looked out over the rooftops of Cairo , stretching like a vast uneven plain from the Moqqatam Hills to the tall modern buildings along the river . |
20 | He moved again to the eastern window and looked out over the cottages of the headland . |
21 | She looked out over the rows of eager faces waiting for her to justify her educational policy , and she could n't think of a word to say . |
22 | In summer from the Ridgery you looked out over the tops of the trees . |
23 | From his high-rise office Carson looked out over the roofs of Rome , then at the colonel across the desk , then finally up at Hawkins . |
24 | It had once been the master bedroom and looked out on the woods to the east . |
25 | He stayed , however , and as he looked around at the faces of Frankie and Chopper he worried . |
26 | William looked around at the stacks of cartons and bundles and felt that he had been wasting his time tidying the stock . |
27 | He looked around at the ranks of worried faces and his slightly severe expression softened . |
28 | 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 . |
29 | The man kicked the dog into a corner and looked round at the signs of battle . |